I bought a Fascinate on eBay to take advantage of that Wolfson DAC. I want to use this as a dedicated player in my car, but want to use it through the Samsung Home Dock (3.5mm jack on the back of the dock).
Anyone know if the Voodoo sound will come through that jack, or only through the phone's 3.5mm jack? Is there a ROM/Kernel combo that works for this?
Nope it won't play voodoo through dock since the dock connects via USB port and not the headphone jack. Voodoo sound only plays through headphone jack.
Try using dsp manager for music in your car/dock.
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Hi all,
Can the TP2 support headphones from the iPhone? By that, I mean controlling the phone and mic coming from the 3.5mm jack?
If so, can anyone suggest a set of buds that work well?
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Well, I answered my own question today. iPhone headset plays back audio, phone calls, but the mic does not work.
So we're still left with the question: what headset will work?
i am using HTC RC E100 as headphone adapter. It's remote controller with 3,5mm jack on it... pretty cool thinngy but with pretty ****y cable (
ditto the HTC E100. Controls plus mic. I soldered a pair of etymotics drivers onto a shorty 6" cable that allows me use with the TP2 (via the E100) or my ipod (via a headphone extension).
I have a vibrant (running frost 2.2.1) and a car with an aux input.
Is it really just connect the aux cable to the phone and make a call? Will the phone mic still attempt to pickup my voice?
Yeah the phone audio will go through the car speakers but the Mic will be the Mic on the phone unless you have an auxiliary cable with an inline microphone
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So I'm using my old Infuse car dock for the SIII. It has USB plugin along with a 3.5mm audio jack. It's not using the headphone jack. It piggybacks the 3.5mm audio out of the USB.
Anyways, I have not yet figured out how to get both bluetooth and the usb/3.5mm audio working at the same time.
Music works great coming out off the 3.5mm audio to my car stereo. But then I can't use my bluetooth microphone at the same time?
So if I want to take a call, I have to remove the phone from the dock and answer it the old fashioned way.
So I want to turn the galaxy tab 2 10.1 white headphones into a 3.5mm jack to 3.5mm Jack WITH the control still intact.
Anyone know of any guides or links?
So currently it's looks like the pics below - 3.5mm to control (on one headphone wire) to headphone.
I want it to go 3.5mm to control to 3.5mm.
Now just to confirm because I think I do need to strip both headphones - for left and right audio.
The reason for this mod is so I can control the tab 2s volume while driving.
Thanks in advance
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Hello, I can't say I understood everything you said, but I will do my best.
It's going to be complicated, because even if you use an P2-RCA adapter, the commands are set up with some specific resistances applied through the wire itself.
Why don't you look for a bluetooth solution? Like the Nokia BH214 (or BH111), for example. You just pair it with the Tab, and plug the sound output into the amplifier.
PS: I have never tried such bluetooth device, but I've read that it works with most Android devices.
Bluetooth audio quality is poor I've tested in the passed and isn't the best audio with the ease of connection.
Yes it has something to do with the internals of the control so I'll most likely cut the headphones and link the left and right headphone wires together and solder to a 3.5mm jack
Probably the easiest way.
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Well I've found a few alternatives saves me the trouble soldering :thumbup:
1. Remote Controller for Headphone i Pod iPhone earphone 3.5mm Control
Link
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/170758069153?redirect=mobile
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2. ILUV IEA15BLK Headphones Remote Control Cable for Apple Mp3 player
Link
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ILUV-IEA...hernet_Cables_RJ_45_8P8C_&hash=item53f9ae8b17
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3. OEM Belkin Headphone Adapter + Remote Volume Control for iPod Shuffle Touch Nano
Link
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/290827097746?redirect=mobile
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I've ordered the first one.
Remember to always EBay search for cheaper ones and high rated sellers.
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I have an iBolt car dock, which has a dock connector on it that then splits out to a 3.5mm audio out and a car charger connector. These work, but I found the output level was quite low when feeding the aux input on my car, even with all settings on the phone turned up (master and media volumes). While searching online, I found an impedance matching device that is designed to match the output impedance of a phone's headphone out to the aux in on the car. It works quite well, but I found it ONLY works with the headphone output jack of the phone, NOT the output jack accessed through the docking port. When using the dock audio output, the audio through the transformer is very thin an tinny, making me believe the output impedance of the dock audio out is different from the headset audio out on this phone.
I know it's an odd question, but any thoughts/experience with such things out here? Without this transformer involved, the quality and volume of the audio on both of these outputs seems identical. Only when using the impedance matcher is there a drastic difference.
Thanks,
Chris
If you are rooted and running a kernel that supports it, you could try a sound app like voodoo or boeffla to raise the gain and see if it raises the output via the usb port.
PBJ kernel supports boeffla
Saber supports Voodoo
If it's loud enough but thin sounding you could try bass boost in voodoo.
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