[Q] Problem playing music through car aux port - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

when i connect my X10 to car aux port the music continues to come out of the phone speakers. Any solution?

weird phone should detect it as some kind of headphones
have you tried with normal headphones?

yes works with headphones but not with car aux. its weird

Aux output not working with car audui player
HAving the exact same problem with my Sony Ericsson Xperia X8.
Im used to plugging out the aux cable directly without pausing the player....can these two things be related?

Can you show me the Jack of your AUX cable?? I am sure it's having 3 plastic rings!

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3.5mm jack to aux + USB charger issue

I've got a USB charging cradle in my car which works fine.
I use a 3.5mm cable to connect my mp3 player to the car stereo which works fine.
I tried playing music from my HD to the stereo whilst charging and I get awful white noise and a constant pinging noise. If I take the phone off the charger it works fine. I can't find anything in the wiki or forums and I've seen some people on other forums with the same problem.
Anyone know what is wrong with this setup or I need a different spec cable (I guess its a standard stereo 3.5mm cable, so 3 contacts and I think the HTC one has 4 coz of the mic, but it works fine when I stop charging it. I guess it could also be a problem with the pins on the USB charger, but I thought the HD didn't have the extUSB connection.
I'm off to the USA on Sunday with a hire car so it would be really handy to be able to charge and play music!

[Q] Do I have a bad car dock?

I purchased the official Atrix car dock about a month ago before going on vacation. The dock has worked great and was indispensable for using the navigation in our rental car.
But the audio connection on the USB power cable has never worked for providing any audio from the device. My Bluetooth was disabled, but no audio (of any kind - music, calls, etc) has ever come out of the line out/headphone connection on the car dock cable. The only way I can get audio to the car is by connecting the cable to the headphone jack on the phone itself.
I've done a lot of searches for people who have had this issue, and the one or two instances I found have not provided me a solution.
I recently remembered that the multimedia dock I purchased also has a headphone jack on it, so I tried to see if this output works the way it's supposed to. I started playing music through the internal speaker, then connected some headphones to the output jack on the dock. The music immediately stopped coming out of the internal speaker and was audible on the headphones. Disconnecting the headphones sent the audio back to the internal speaker.
So it seems that the USB audio on the phone works and can re-direct audio to the dock audio jack when it's available. But the car dock audio jack still does not function. Do I have a bad car dock? Should I send it back, or is there something else I should try?
Sounds to me, like either your dock or cable coming out of dock is no good. My car dock throws audio out of connection on usb plug with no issue.
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I returned the old cradle and cable to Motorola. The new replacement has arrived, and the audio is working perfectly. Thanks for the help.

[Q] Noisy audio in car dock

I looked for the search function but couldn't find it, so don't slay me. I have the official vehicle dock and lighter plug charger that comes with the dock hooked up. When using the plug to charge and listening to music from my aux port on radio there is a lot of engine noise during audio playback. Is there something I could do to suppress this noise?
I have used something similar to this:
Kensington Noise Reducing Car Audio AUX Cable
The one I have used is from Radio Shack, and works very well.
Thanks! I'll give it a try.

High Pitched Noise When Connected to Aux

90% of the time I connect my phone to my car's Aux jack and listen to music or a podcast there is a constant high pitched tone that plays when there is audio being passed through (someone talking or music playing). If nothing is being passed through the noise isn't present. My wife's S3 has the same issue in my car but my old GNex never had an issue.
I've tried multiple Aux cables to no avail. If I connect my bluetooth headset to the aux and transmit sound it works fine, but I can't keep that charged for long car trips (aux dongle uses the usb port).
Is anyone experiencing a similar issue? Any suggestions?
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superst3ve said:
90% of the time I connect my phone to my car's Aux jack and listen to music or a podcast there is a constant high pitched tone that plays when there is audio being passed through (someone talking or music playing). If nothing is being passed through the noise isn't present. My wife's S3 has the same issue in my car but my old GNex never had an issue.
I've tried multiple Aux cables to no avail. If I connect my bluetooth headset to the aux and transmit sound it works fine, but I can't keep that charged for long car trips (aux dongle uses the usb port).
Is anyone experiencing a similar issue? Any suggestions?
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That is typically caused by a bad ground. Something like this can help alleviate the issue.
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Reducing-SmartPhone-including-iPhone/dp/B0031U1ATQ
Depending on the phone, the whine can be exacerbated by having it plugged in and charging.

[Q] Car aux-in not detected as headphones

Something weird is going on here.
I have just bought an aux-in cable (ai-net to 3.5mm jack) to plug my phone (Wiko Darkmoon, MTK 6582 based) to my car stereo (JVC G511), but the phone doesn't recognize when I plug in the jack.
However, if I turn up the volume on the car, I can hear music both from the phone speaker and from the car's.
What does this mean?
I tried also with my brother's Moto G, and it correctly plays music through the headphone jack, but with a quite low volume.
Can it be something software related? My phone has 4.2, my brother's has kitkat. Or maybe something is wrong with the cable's pinout? I opened one end of the cable and I see three wires, and this should be enough from what I got to understand.
Btw, my phone works okay with normal headphones

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