Does anyone know something about Audio Cable?
with samsung plug at the one end and usb for charging and rca (A/V) or only audio at the other end?
Used a cable like this in my car with P1000, but it doesn't seem to work with P3100 still charging, but no audio... ;(
or maybe you know how to re-wire p1000 plug to work witk P3100 ???
plz help, can't stand driving without music...
lookass said:
Does anyone know something about Audio Cable?
with samsung plug at the one end and usb for charging and rca (A/V) or only audio at the other end?
Used a cable like this in my car with P1000, but it doesn't seem to work with P3100 still charging, but no audio... ;(
or maybe you know how to re-wire p1000 plug to work witk P3100 ???
plz help, can't stand driving without music...
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There is no such cable compatible with the P3100. The original Tab had a TV out cable which also had audio. The P3100 has no TV out hardware.
Why can't you plug into audio via the headphone jack?
It seems that secont tabs doesn`t have video out, so only way is 3,5mm-to-RCA adapter
But if p3100 docking station has audio output jack so it must be a way to put audio via main connector... don't you think?
Ok - just bought docking station model EDD-D100BEGSTD which has jack audio output and it works! So P3100 definitely CAN transfer audio via Samsung connector.
Now, anyone have/know/can share Samsung P3100 connector pin scheme?
This docking station isn't only for the P3100
It is for all Samsung tablet which have the same connector (from galaxy tab 7.0, 8.9, 10.1 to galaxy tab 2-7.0, 2-10.1)
Ok, so i dismembered my dock station - it turned out to be a bunch of plastic, metal and plugs connected via tape. Just took out tape with connectors, wrapped with isolation and got myself audio/charging cable.
But still.... it's pretty thick...
So it is possible to send audio via connector, now I'm waiting for some electronic geeks to make regular cable like the one i used with gp1000
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lookass said:
But if p3100 docking station has audio output jack so it must be a way to put audio via main connector... don't you think?
Ok - just bought docking station model EDD-D100BEGSTD which has jack audio output and it works! So P3100 definitely CAN transfer audio via Samsung connector.
Now, anyone have/know/can share Samsung P3100 connector pin scheme?
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Come on,there should be tv out also but Samung hide this for make consumers
buy premium tablets of their range.I think is more expensive to them to
cut tvout.easier way is to say is not supported
mihaidenis said:
Come on,there should be tv out also but Samung hide this for make consumers
buy premium tablets of their range.I think is more expensive to them to
cut tvout.easier way is to say is not supported
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Honestly, do you folks ever read anything or do you just post to hear yourself? I covered this a dozen times already. READ. Just a few post back an dposted the pinouts in one of the other 6 or 7 threads on the same subject. Get a grip. NO video hardware on the P31xx series.
lookass said:
Ok, so i dismembered my dock station - it turned out to be a bunch of plastic, metal and plugs connected via tape. Just took out tape with connectors, wrapped with isolation and got myself audio/charging cable.
But still.... it's pretty thick...
So it is possible to send audio via connector, now I'm waiting for some electronic geeks to make regular cable like the one i used with gp1000
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Uhm... how you do that?
What's the pin number for the audio?
And, are you in stock ROM?
What happend if you connect at the same time the audio out from the connector and the audio out from the standard 3,5mm jack?
If out give me this information I can make one...or two...or a lot of this type of connector with double function: charge and audio out
Thank you
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I have an old HDTV that only has DVI and component in. Anyone know of a cable or converter that might work with the HDMI from the Dock? I won't be getting a new TV until next year some time, but I would like to use my tablet with the dock and bigscreen.
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I have an old HDTV that only has DVI and component in. Anyone know of a cable or converter that might work with the HDMI from the Dock? I won't be getting a new TV until next year some time, but I would like to use my tablet with the dock and bigscreen.
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Yeah you can find a DVI-HDMI cable easily. I used one from my PC (DVI) to my 42" (HDMI). You should be fine if you just find a cable like I used (which was nice that it was cheaper for me than an actual HDMI/HDMI cable and then using a DVI/HDMI adapter).
http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...=10231&cs_id=1023102&p_id=2284&seq=1&format=2
There you go.
Thanks
Thanks for the replies... I am looking for something that will also push audio from the HDMI. I may need to purchase a converter, but I don't want to pay that much if it won't work. I wish the G tab dock had connections like my old archos dock has. Svideo, component, and composite, no HDMI but I didn't need it at the time with my old device.
I know "Buy a new TV"...
WantADroid said:
Thanks for the replies... I am looking for something that will also push audio from the HDMI. I may need to purchase a converter, but I don't want to pay that much if it won't work. I wish the G tab dock had connections like my old archos dock has. Svideo, component, and composite, no HDMI but I didn't need it at the time with my old device.
I know "Buy a new TV"...
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Is the audio jack on the tab disabled when using the HDMI out? If not, then you can use a 3.5mm to stereo cable to run the audio.
I'm not aware of anyway to adapt out the HDMI audio to an analog equivalent. HDMI audio is digital, so there would have to be some active conversion going on, which means an expensive adapter.
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Is the audio jack on the tab disabled when using the HDMI out? If not, then you can use a 3.5mm to stereo cable to run the audio.
I'm not aware of anyway to adapt out the HDMI audio to an analog equivalent. HDMI audio is digital, so there would have to be some active conversion going on, which means an expensive adapter.
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Not sure if audio is disabled when Dock is used(haven't recieved mine yet, I got in on rebate) was hoping to get a jump on what I would need to use my G Tab with my bigscreen.
I know about Digital to analog issue but I have read that some devices will work with a fairly inexpensive adapter. I may be the guinea pig on this... I have found full converters that start from $150.00+. I guess I will wait and see if anyone has already gone down the road I face.
Thanks.
HKChad said:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...=10231&cs_id=1023102&p_id=2284&seq=1&format=2
There you go.
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Or rather than a complete cable, just switch right at the TV set with this:
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.asp?cat_id=110&sku=40367
Well I've wanted to make a TV-Out cable for a while. How would I go about doing that? I have a 3.5mm headphone jack, an av cord, and everything else i would probably need.
Could someone tell me which wires go where? Ex, normally right earphone wire would be video, left earphone sound, etc... If someone could give me a diagram, that'd be amazing.
Also, does TV-Out give Mono sound, or stereo? Thanks.
You probably need to search online for schematics for an MHL adapter, as this is what the Galaxy SII uses. There is a switch behind the USB port that determines what is plugged into the port, and changes the port function appropriately.
MHL will output a digital signal, so if you hope to hook this up to a TV that doesn't have HDMI, you will also need a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) in whatever Frankenstein contraption you are attempting to build.
It's probably easier to just pay the $15-20 to buy a ready-made MHL adapter.
EDIT: sounds like you expect the headphone jack to output video. It doesn't.
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You probably need to search online for schematics for an MHL adapter, as this is what the Galaxy SII uses. There is a switch behind the USB port that determines what is plugged into the port, and changes the port function appropriately.
MHL will output a digital signal, so if you hope to hook this up to a TV that doesn't have HDMI, you will also need a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) in whatever Frankenstein contraption you are attempting to build.
It's probably easier to just pay the $15-20 to buy a ready-made MHL adapter.
EDIT: sounds like you expect the headphone jack to output video. It doesn't.
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LOL oh what, really? I swear I saw on a thread a while back that it kinda worked as an output. Well this is depressing. ;( Guess I'll be either buying one, or tearing apart a spare micro-usb charger i have laying around. Thanks for the help.
Gutana said:
LOL oh what, really? I swear I saw on a thread a while back that it kinda worked as an output. Well this is depressing. ;( Guess I'll be either buying one, or tearing apart a spare micro-usb charger i have laying around. Thanks for the help.
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The original Galaxy S did analog video output through the headphone jack. The Galaxy S II does HDMI through a MHL adapter and the USB port. (I rather liked the old system myself as I could plug my phone into old TVs... no more!)
redct said:
The original Galaxy S did analog video output through the headphone jack. The Galaxy S II does HDMI through a MHL adapter and the USB port. (I rather liked the old system myself as I could plug my phone into old TVs... no more!)
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Ah, that's probably where I heard it, I had a vibrant a few months ago.
I'd love it if you had the option to use either the Analog, or HDMI. That'd be great.
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Ah, that's probably where I heard it, I had a vibrant a few months ago.
I'd love it if you had the option to use either the Analog, or HDMI. That'd be great.
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Too bad it doesn't have the hardware for it to happen.
Does anyone have any experience with a MHL adapter that will charge your phone and also provide analog audio? I would like to make my own car dock with one.
The "iKross MHL micro-USB to VGA Display and Stereo Audio Adapter" on amazon is pretty much what I need, but am unsure if it will work with the EVO LTE.
It's really unfortunate Sprint/HTC opted to get rid of the charging/audio pins on the back of the ONE X when designing the EVO.
you can still use the 3.5mm headphone jack as an audio out even with the MHL streaming out via HDMI. It tried it with my headset and my monitor. Works great
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The "iKross MHL micro-USB to VGA Display and Stereo Audio Adapter" on amazon is pretty much what I need, but am unsure if it will work with the EVO LTE.
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I've been looking for a similar solution. I'd wager that the adapter you mentioned is compatible. MHL is a standard and I'd very be surprised if the GNexus (as listed on the product page) worked, but the EvoLTE didn't.
I have an aux jack and charging port in my glove box, and for years I've just been using both USB and audio cables which dangle out of the box. I don't think I need a car dock (my car already has GPS), but just having one less cable (like those old iPod car adapters which split out analog audio) will be quite nice.
If you're nervous about buying it, I expect I'll pull the trigger on this in the next week or so, and I can report back.
I'd like to find a black or gray version, though. White cables are garish.
Exactly. I never bother with my phone because of all the wires being a hassle. Just looking for a more elegant/convenient solution I can just set my phone in. Might try to hack the MHL adapter and HTC car dock together, though I wish the car dock wasn't so unnecessarily bulky.
Just picked up the belkin Bluetooth today and hooked it to RCA inputs. Got an app that connects Bluetooth when the power cable is connected and turns it of when its not.works great So far. So now I'm down to just power cable .
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Would this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321491
Or a generic micro-usb to 3.5mm adapter with a micro-usb Y?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-ET-AUF3SBEBXAR-Female-Headset-Adapter/dp/tech-data/B003XT1UA4
http://www.amazon.com/Naztech-Micro-Charging-Splitter-Cable/dp/B004DI7EIQ
What do you mean by this:
It's really unfortunate Sprint/HTC opted to get rid of the charging/audio pins on the back of the ONE X when designing the EVO.
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Thanks!
has anyone tried this yet? I'd be interested in its compatibility with the car dock as well as how the quality is. With the car dock and the headphone jack I'm getting lots of feedback and static.
I've order the iKross MHL adapter and the parts necessary to assemble the custom cable. I will report back if the iKross adapter works. If it does work, I may not assemble the custom cable. If the iKross adapter does not work, I will assemble the custom cable and post results.
The iKross MHL adapter came in today, and it does work on the Evo 4G LTE. However, the sound is so terrible that I cannot recommend it to anyone for this application, and I will be sending the adapter back. It seems to only pass low frequencies to the 3.5mm jack, so much of the audio signal is lost. The audio is very low quality compared to the built-in 3.5mm jack. I will be trying the custom cable now, once I get all of the parts I need.
I would like to hook up my note 2 to my car stereo's video screen somehow. The stereo has RCA inputs on the back, so I bought an HDMI to RCA converter box as well as an allshare cast. I didn't even think about hdcp or anything like that, but when I try to plug the allshare into my converter box, the box doesn't receive a signal. I'm guessing this is because of HDCP. Is there any way I can get my Note 2 to output over RCA, even if it takes a series of cables/boxes? I'm guessing MHL won't work for the same reason
It would be easier to just take everything that's on there transferred to a USB dongle and plug the usb dongle into your stereo
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It would be easier to just take everything that's on there transferred to a USB dongle and plug the usb dongle into your stereo
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Yeah, I was hoping to use it for navigation so I could see it on my stereo's screen instead of having to look at the phone but I'm coming to understand that this is more or less impossible
Do you want audio only or video also? EDITED: Just saw your post above.
There are a few converters that do HDMI/miniHDMI -> Composite w/HDCP but they are active adapters that you will need an inverter for either 5V or 9V to it and a few other misc adapters to make it work right. It would likely be cheaper and faster to just buy a suction cup mount for the Note II and a 3.5mm to RCA LEFT/RIGHT break out cable. lol
this is my work ... whit TAB 8.4 !!!
installed in my Audi A6 and connected to the car radio SONY REMOTE APP.
Slot car with homebuilt electric motor to eject the tablet !!
Fit in dual din
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaRtDMauLQM
Very nice, just please don't watch movies while driving.
Nice! I want to do this in my 06 gti with some sort of custom fabricated float mount. Does your car use can bus?
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I removed the car stereo and just installed a radio sony bluetooth in the glove box.
I used the original system already complete amplifier.
I connected the outputs radio connector at busquadra connector AUDI!
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mannyy said:
I removed the car stereo and just installed a radio sony bluetooth in the glove box.
I used the original system already complete amplifier.
I connected the outputs radio connector at busquadra connector AUDI!
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Its cool. I'm testing same setup have u had any problems with auto connect bluetooth?
Not problem. . But I need push a sony radio for connection bluetooth App remote. .
I have call a Sony for this .. but need manual input..
Any one interested in this check out proclips (Google them). A non invasive easy way to install a tablet in the car. Works great with the Ford Sync system but anything with Bluetooth would be good. I've had iPad's, Note tabs, and now the 8.4 in my Fusion.
8.4 in my Jeep
Here's my setup in my Jeep. I got a custom mount that sits over the stock stereo. It slides in an out and locks. When I want it more secure, I slide it out and I have a lock box below my seat.
I ordered a ground loop adaptor to fix the hum when it's being charged and plugged into AUX. I'm currently shopping for a DAC that I can connect to a charge enabled OTG cable. The best I've seen is LAVA SimulCharge USB 1 but I wish it had more ports. Anyone find anything better?
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Here's my setup in my Jeep. I got a custom mount that sits over the stock stereo. It slides in an out and locks. When I want it more secure, I slide it out and I have a lock box below my seat.
I ordered a ground loop adaptor to fix the hum when it's being charged and plugged into AUX. I'm currently shopping for a DAC that I can connect to a charge enabled OTG cable. The best I've seen is LAVA SimulCharge USB 1 but I wish it had more ports. Anyone find anything better?
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I have the lava adapter works pretty good. U can buy a 1 male to 3 female USB adapter for more ports. Make sure u have a good 2.1 amp charger and cable for the lava or it won't charge to good. I use a official Samsung car charger and the USB cable that came with the tab pro gets about 1000ma with my DAC hooked up. I use the Behringer uac 202 USB dac best for the money. Has optical also.. No ground loops or noise with optical.
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I have the lava adapter works pretty good. U can buy a 1 male to 3 female USB adapter for more ports. Make sure u have a good 2.1 amp charger and cable for the lava or it won't charge to good. I use a official Samsung car charger and the USB cable that came with the tab pro gets about 1000ma with my DAC hooked up. I use the Behringer uac 202 USB dac best for the money. Has optical also.. No ground loops or noise with optical.
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Thanks. I was hoping I could get a 1/3 USB adaptor for more ports, but I didnt know if it would work. I have a two different 2.1 amp chargers now, and it barely gives any juice to it. It says max 1200 or so but it bare;y gets 3-400. It keeps the screen on and it drops a % every 5-10 min. I looked at the Behringer uac 202 but I'm connecting to a stock deck that goes have RGA inputs so I'm going in through an AUX jack. I could try an optical to headphone cable I suppose.
The ground loop cable I got killed the hissing noise. Is the UAC 202 a noticeable difference worth the extra cost and time setting it up? I'm concerned it will slow down charging even more. Does it suck up a lot of juice?
The sound difference is huge with the 202 dac even if u use the headphone out jack. Alot more clarity and output. doesn't suck much juice at all. U should invest in a Samsung Branded car charger most chargers say 2.1 amps but put out half.
Thanks, I just purchased the 202 and the lava so I'll be able to test this out this weekend.
I couldnt find the general samsung car charger that didn't have a cord already attached though.
Now I just need to find a USB backup camera solution and my car setup will finally be complete.
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Thanks, I just purchased the 202 and the lava so I'll be able to test this out this weekend.
I couldnt find the general samsung car charger that didn't have a cord already attached though.
Now I just need to find a USB backup camera solution and my car setup will finally be complete.
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Lava just came out with the 3 port looks very nice.. ordered one will let u know how it works.
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Lava just came out with the 3 port looks very nice.. ordered one will let u know how it works.
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Goodluck. The 3 port one looks pretty large. Does that function differently than if we were to buy a 1 to 3 USB adaptor?
I have my 1 port working correctly. Strangely whenever I use the Lava adaptor it lists it as 100% charges right away, but if I unplug the charger it drops back down to whatever it really is. Not a huge deal, but annoying to not see the accurate battery level when plugged in.
The 3 port adapter is supposed to be better with charging and has a button for charge only wich is cool. And according to lava there is no power feedback from the tablet to the the adapter. The tablet port keeps my usb dac on even when I unplug power With the one port. And I'm sure that the 3 port will have no problem with a dac hard drive and mouse (hopefully will let everyone know when I get it in a week or so).the one port would have a power supply issue with all 3 devices.