I am thinking of buying an XDA 1. Is it possible to connect an external LINE OUT from, say a CD player, to the XDA and sample the input as MP3s on the XDA? i.e. Can the XDA run as an MP3 recorder?
well the mic in is mono so you of cause cant record stereo
and you need to make sure the impedance of the line out and the mic in are the same
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Is it possible for me to use my Sony ECM-MS907 stereo mic with the SGS2 to record high quality live audio, much like I do with my portable mini disc recorder?
http://www.dv247.com/microphones/sony-ecm-ms907-battery-powered-stereo-condenser-microphone--5872
And even if is possible, I'd need some software on the phone to adjust the mic level, and I'd want to be able to have the mic override the built in mic when recording HD video. Basically, I want to record HD video with high quality audio all from the phone instead of recording audio on my minidisc simultaneously while recording video footage and then having the hassle of trying to sync AV afterwards. I somehow don't think it's possible to do what I want on this phone, but it seems some people have had success plugging mics into the iphone via the headphone socket.
i simple search on the xda forum showed me a lot of results
it's better than starting a new thread
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Hi
Is somebody knows an app who can select ouput sound device ?
Like if we plug a headphone on the jack, let us choose to force audio output to external speaker ?
Actually my problem is that skype and voip app have sounds going throw external speaker and not internal speaker.
Thanks.
For those who look this kind of software, I use now EARPIECE , nice android app !
I wanted to know if when you attach a stereo external mic to the s9+, does the phone record the audio in stereo, or mono? I've heard that the s9+ cannot actually record stereo audio from an external source, only mono, but it does record stereo audio from the built in mics.
Thanks for any help.
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1hdr4u said:
I wanted to know if when you attach a stereo external mic to the s9+, does the phone record the audio in stereo, or mono? I've heard that the s9+ cannot actually record stereo audio from an external source, only mono, but it does record stereo audio from the built in mics.
Thanks for any help.
1hdr4u.
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sorry I don't have an answer to your question. but I do have a question to you. if you record a video with a loud music does the video sound gets lowered or sort of compressed?
Record stereo audio from an external mic
As far as I know, the s9+ has automatic level control so loud audio would be lowered and compressed.
It will record in mono, as the connector is only a TRRS 4-way connection. Left+Common+Right++Mic. There is not a physical connection for two channels of mic input. You would need to use a OTG USB audio adapter with two channels of audio input.
Record stereo audio from an external mic
Thanks.
I am unable to make a USB microphone work with the S9+via OTG, and have not been able ot find out why. One person suggested that Samsung "locks down" their USB drivers to prevent call recording, but I have not been able to verify. In any case a HUGE dissapointment.
Trent54 said:
I am unable to make a USB microphone work with the S9+via OTG, and have not been able ot find out why. One person suggested that Samsung "locks down" their USB drivers to prevent call recording, but I have not been able to verify. In any case a HUGE dissapointment.
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Thanks guys for the inputs will try to test it at best buy today.
Record stereo audio from an external mic
That's disappointing. I guess if I want stereo audio for my videos I'll just have to keep using my dslr camera with my stereo mic attached. Thanks for your reply.
Hello, Im looking long time for a app that Can record sound from Android device and I Can hear what is recording in realtime on my headphones. I want to use my phone as a mic for a guitar effect. I found one app, it was working on headphones, but when i connect phone to guitar effect pad Via audio cable, the app was not able to recognize my headphones are puted in.
Can anybody help me? I just want to use my phone as a mic, some simple free app?
Thanks
Been using the virtual cam tweak but annoyingly it plays the audio out loud instead of directly into the camera/microphone input.
I'm wondering if there's a tweak that does this? Or if it can be developed, surely it can be. It's just redirecting the device audio directly into the microphone input. I absolutely couldn't find anything though through my searching.
For example
right now;
I play video using virtual cam
The audio plays out loud
The microphone picks up the out loud audio & uses it as microphone input
The audio quality sounds awful & picks up loads of background noise
What I want to do
I play video using virtual cam
I can have device muted for myself, but the audio of the video still goes through mic
Sound quality is perfect & no background noise is picked up since it's device/video audio playing in mic
Download ManyCam app.
Hope it helps.
aiSanaul said:
Download ManyCam app.
Hope it helps.
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need a tweak not manycam, manycam doesn't help me
opommy said:
need a tweak not manycam, manycam doesn't help me
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Oh! I don't think there is any, on web.
But you can try making your own with a headset, If you can understand this:
How do I route my audio output into the microphone of my Android phone?
Al Klein's answer: You connect your audio output (of whatever) to the mic input of the phone, probably through an attenuator (because most audio outputs are much too high for a mic input): Ignore the speakers, resistors and switches.
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maybe I can pay someone to develop it? Surley not too difficult?
aiSanaul said:
Oh! I don't think there is any, on web.
But you can try making your own with a headset, If you can understand this:
How do I route my audio output into the microphone of my Android phone?
Al Klein's answer: You connect your audio output (of whatever) to the mic input of the phone, probably through an attenuator (because most audio outputs are much too high for a mic input): Ignore the speakers, resistors and switches.
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opommy said:
maybe I can pay someone to develop it? Surley not too difficult?
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yeah try nearby mobile repair shops, they will sure do.
i'm still looking for someone who could build this