[Q] voip on tg01 - TG01 General

Has anyone tried routing the sound to the earpiece during voip on the tg01? I have tried all the solutions and nothing seems to work.

Hi, I am using the TG01 with skype. I can use the standard earpiece. I have the official wm 6.5.0 orange UK
Ciao

ivan1975 said:
Hi, I am using the TG01 with skype. I can use the standard earpiece. I have the official wm 6.5.0 orange UK
Ciao
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When you say "standard earpiece" do you mean connecting an headphone to the usb to 3,5 mm adaptor or instead do you mean directing the sound to the earpiece (as phoning , in few words)
Because if you mean the second one, I can't do it, with official wm 6.5.0 Movistar and Skype.
Please confirm

Pere said:
When you say "standard earpiece" do you mean connecting an headphone to the usb to 3,5 mm adaptor or instead do you mean directing the sound to the earpiece (as phoning , in few words)
Because if you mean the second one, I can't do it, with official wm 6.5.0 Movistar and Skype.
Please confirm
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Right, I am using the sound earpiece. I tried also a bluetooth earpiece but with skype is not working.

ivan1975 said:
Right, I am using the sound earpiece. I tried also a bluetooth earpiece but with skype is not working.
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Sorry, once again, do you mean that the sound comes from the frontal loudspeaker (on the screen face) and not from the rear loudspeaker (on the back)?

Pere said:
Sorry, once again, do you mean that the sound comes from the frontal loudspeaker (on the screen face) and not from the rear loudspeaker (on the back)?
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Yes when I am using the bluetooth headset with skype the sound come from the frontal loudspeaker, it seems that skype is not using the headset. I tried to look in the option of skype but there isn't the possibility to choose an external headset.

ivan1975 said:
Yes when I am using the bluetooth headset with skype the sound come from the frontal loudspeaker, it seems that skype is not using the headset. I tried to look in the option of skype but there isn't the possibility to choose an external headset.
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Hi, sorry, I am also still not sure I fully understand what you are saying, you say when you are using the bluetooth headset the sound comes out of the front speaker, if so that would be the case even when you are not using the bluetooth headset; the question therefore is how have you managed to route the sound from the back speaker, which is standard for all apps aside from the phone, to the front speaker. I suspect you may be mistaken, and the sound is truly coming from the back, make sure to put your ear to the back speaker (located at the bottom of the device at the back). Let me know, thanks.

mobenar said:
Hi, sorry, I am also still not sure I fully understand what you are saying, you say when you are using the bluetooth headset the sound comes out of the front speaker, if so that would be the case even when you are not using the bluetooth headset; the question therefore is how have you managed to route the sound from the back speaker, which is standard for all apps aside from the phone, to the front speaker. I suspect you may be mistaken, and the sound is truly coming from the back, make sure to put your ear to the back speaker (located at the bottom of the device at the back). Let me know, thanks.
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I think that skype is able to manage this. The sound is from the frontal speaker that you use to make normal calls.

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Bluetooth earphone stereo with mp3 controls

Someone knows if exist a stereo bluetooth earphone with the mp3 controls that is compatible with the g1 and cyanogen firmware? I saw that doesn't exist wired, hope at least to find one bluetooth.
atsic said:
Someone knows if exist a stereo bluetooth earphone with the mp3 controls that is compatible with the g1 and cyanogen firmware? I saw that doesn't exist wired, hope at least to find one bluetooth.
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afaik most devices that are A2dp profiled should work.
i'm currently using the jabra BT3030, works fine.
coredalae said:
afaik most devices that are A2dp profiled should work.
i'm currently using the jabra BT3030, works fine.
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I thought exactly about the jabra BT3030. I think is the best one for what i need. I saw also some china device, the problem is only to know if them will work or not properly!
SE DS970 works great and also displays the phone number on the led screen on incoming calls.
mrjay said:
SE DS970 works great and also displays the phone number on the led screen on incoming calls.
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seems that doesn't have the mp3 controls on it. Just play/pause button is it correct?
just checked better and it has... i will found one over ebay to see if is more or not expensive of a bt3030
mrjay said:
SE DS970 works great and also displays the phone number on the led screen on incoming calls.
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hey just wondering can you change the headphones on these or no. Does it work with a modded rom. Does it display the incoming calls number thank you
DO NOT purchase a Lubix product. They do not work w/ Android.
(Specifically, they don't have SCO/ "phone audio" support in Cupcake+, and the MP3 controls only work with Windows Media Player, and hence not w/ Android.)
IConrad01 said:
DO NOT purchase a Lubix product. They do not work w/ Android.
(Specifically, they don't have SCO/ "phone audio" support in Cupcake+, and the MP3 controls only work with Windows Media Player, and hence not w/ Android.)
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whats a lubix product the nokia bluetooth headphones
I've had the Sony DR-BT50 for a year now. They have amazing sound quality and have a mic for phone calls. All the controls are on the right speaker. I usually only have to charge them after 15 hours of listening.
but will the Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 work with the cyanogen experimental roms
yes they work. i was on cyanogen 4.0.4 but i need exchange so i moved to a rogers rom.
they have mp3 controls (next and previous and volume buttons) also it displays the caller number not caller id. (i know that sucks, was wishing for caller id also). i have them for almost an year and the battery lasts about 6-8 hours listening to music.
Been using a jabra BT8010 for a few months now with out issue on the xROM roms.
If your after a tiny sleek device this isn't it but I've not found it any where near as bad as alot of reviews made it out to be.
in normal use it is just a single ear device, but if you want stereo it comes with the aditional ear piece that plugs into the back of the main unit.
Control wise i found it quite intuative, single click paly/pause, double click skip track, press'n hold stop, nice and easy. though its also able to swap between phone headset mode and music contol mode at the click of a button. It'll also pair to 2 devices simultaniously and let you swap which is the primary to be controlled on the fly.
it has an oled display that will show the calling number, but it also has a 30 number onboard phone book, so if you have a callers name and number stored on the headset (programed over usb) it will display the name instead. not propper caller ID but its a start.
oh and it can also vibrate, which is just a bit odd when its hanging off the side of your head, but it does mean you can leave the phone in you bag (lets face it the G1 is a bit bulky once you get extended batteries etc on it) and just have the headset in your pocket and be able to tell if its ringing and see whose calling before you answer it without even seeing your phone.
only thing i've been able to complain about at all is the size, but the features out weigh that minor issue
bluetooth stereo headsets
I use the Moto Rokr SD-9's and they are awesome, has mic for calls and all controls on the headphones for volume and track skip and such

[Q]: external microphone to SGS2?

Would like to get reasonabe sound quality to video even outside and a little wind...
If you have a sponge, cut out a tiny piece and stick it around the mic. It prevents the annoying blowing sounds. There really is nothing else to do about the wind sounds.
If you want 44,1 kHz audio, you need one of the custom roms that has the HQ camera mod.
I just did a test with 2 different earbuds w/mic. the Camera app doesn't seem to use the external microphone when recording video, it just uses the internal mic. When I used the voice recorder app it does indeed use the external mic and makes a huge difference.
I have a Rode videomic at home. I'll try it later today vs a headset but I expect the same results.
very disappointing.
outofmyelement said:
When I used the voice recorder app it does indeed use the external mic and makes a huge difference.
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How did you use external mic with voice redorder app, then?
prodygee said:
If you have a sponge, cut out a tiny piece and stick it around the mic. It prevents the annoying blowing sounds. There really is nothing else to do about the wind sounds.
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If that is really so, maybe there would be market opportunity for new accessory: easy attachable pieces of sponge
akwaarius said:
How did you use external mic with voice redorder app, then?
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For the voice recorder app it just uses it automatically if its plugged in, same as playback is when you plug in headphones.
Unfortunately the Camera app does not operate this way which should be the normal or standard way of working when you plug in a headset/mic.
I would call it either a bug or poor design. Not sure if a hack could fix it and I don't think there are any 3rd party apps that record in HD and same quality that would use the mic if plugged in.
Do you think it's possible in any way to monitor from external mic (while recording audio) trough a bluetooth headset?
That way you could have cable free audio monitoring which would be particularly useful when I connect my external mic with a splitter cable to both the SGS II and a Zoom H4n.
I'll have quality audio for sure but I hate to be connected to my recording device with a cable for the headphones.
And I'd like to do just that with preferably the hardware I currently have.
I like mixing gadgets up for new usage scenario's
Forgive my ignorance, but I came across this thread looking for information on recording video while using an external microphone for capturing the audio.
So, are you saying it is impossible (at the moment)?
Any update on a possible way to record video with an external microphone? And which time of Microphone.
Apologies for bumping an old thread but I'll do it anyway just in case it helps even one person looking for the answers I was.
Recording video using an external microphone is possible, using one that's plugged into the 3.5mm socket. It appears, however, that you need to be running a ROM that's based on 2.3.5 or higher.
Another thread (which I now can't find) said that you might need a 'Y-splitter' (to split the phone's 3.5mm socket to separate headset and microphone connectors), but these cost very little.
kinglozzer said:
Recording video using an external microphone is possible, using one that's plugged into the 3.5mm socket. It appears, however, that you need to be running a ROM that's based on 2.3.5 or higher.
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Recording videos using an external mic works with my SII on Android 2.3.4
So since I am using a S3 now, if I get a Zoom H1 or a Rode Videopro, will I get stereo audio for my video recording?
Sorry for crashing in a old thread.

[Q] Speaker completely stopped working

My speaker COMPLETELY stopped working a few hours ago!!
Any type of audio that is routed through the rear speaker is now nonfunctional: e.g. ringtones, notifications, alarms, speakerphone, audio from music/videos, camera shutter, audio from video games!! Audio now only works if I plug in headphones, or if I route it to a bluetooth audio device.
The only thing that works is the front earpiece during a call.
Does anyone know what on EARTH could have caused this, and how I can fix it!?
Thank you...
P.S. Before anyone asks...my phone's software and hardware have not been modified in ANY way.
helpwithmy8525 said:
My speaker COMPLETELY stopped working a few hours ago!!
Any type of audio that is routed through the rear speaker is now nonfunctional: e.g. ringtones, notifications, alarms, speakerphone, audio from music/videos, camera shutter, audio from video games!! Audio now only works if I plug in headphones, or if I route it to a bluetooth audio device.
The only thing that works is the front earpiece during a call.
Does anyone know what on EARTH could have caused this, and how I can fix it!?
Thank you...
P.S. Before anyone asks...my phone's software and hardware have not been modified in ANY way.
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This seems like it would be a hardware issue, maybe software. If is software maybe you could factory reset (I know you probably don't want to do this), but this sort of thing happened to me. After I reset the phone my speakers ended up working fine after that. I hope this could help you out with your problem. Let me know how this turns out for you.

After updated to android pie , bluetooth headphones mic not working

after updated to android pie throug ota, i can not record or send voice message through the bluetooth headphone, iam using airpod, i tried with couple of other bluetooth headphone too, all having the same problem,
when iam using whatsapp or calling with thirdparty apps like imo with bluetooth headphone, the phone' internal mic is working instead of headphone's mic , the other end could hear my voice,
but
if i hold and close the phone's internal mic hole with my finger the other end could not hear my voice,
i already factory reset my phone twice, but still having the issue,
Same here with my sony 1000XM2, headphone speakers work.
donthomaso said:
Same here with my sony 1000XM2, headphone speakers work.
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s9 plus with android pie?
Yes. Tried updating firmware on headphones but it didn't help.
anybody a solution?
I have an S9+ running Android 10. I have Beats Ur Beats 3 wired ear buds and the mic doesn't work on those either. It used to when I first got the phone when it had Oreo on it. I miss that feature as I used it all the time. I'm guessing there is no fix in the near future.

Internal Device Audio As Microphone Input

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.
qr.ae
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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

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