[Q] i9300 audio port - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have a problem with syncing channels from my S3's audio port to my motorcycle headset.
Here's the deal: the S3 and the Nolan audio system in my helmet both use standard 3.5mm audio jacks, but there are some differences in configuration that cause compatibility issues. Since the Nolan audio system is just an integrated headset (2 speakers and microphone) - a 4 pole (TRRS) 3.5mm cable is required.
Scheme:
S3 3.5mm female port <-male 3.5mm 4 pole -----cable----- 4 pole 3.5mm male-> Nolan audio 3.5mm female.
I bought a simple 4 pole (TRRS) male to male cable and plugged in but it doesn't work good because Samsung and Nolan use these poles on the connectors in different formation.
So my question is: does anyone know the formation of poles (which is ground, right channel, left channel and microphone) in S3 audio jack?

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Audio Jack connector?

I want to make up a lead to connect Qtek9090 to my car stereo's 3.5mm audio jack socket, but cannot find anywhere that sells the connector for the qtek (which has 4 conductors). Any ideas? thanks
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=PPCPADPT16
i try using NOKIA headset connector... it works great..
Thank you, but where can i purchase just the connector, not a ready built lead... Or the nokia? Also which of the terminals relate to stero and are the wired the same for the nokia headset?
just buy non origilal nokia headset... and make a little bit modification..
pleun said:
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=PPCPADPT16
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DON'T BUY THIS ADAPTER... unless you have an extra 2.5mm mic (cell handsfree set) to plug into the smaller jack shown on photo (the bigger jack is for the 3.5mm audio plug). This adapter WILL DISABLE YOUR XDA IIs MICROPHONE and route it to the 2.5mm microphone jack (cellphone handsfree set).
BUY THIS ONE INSTEAD --> http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=118289 It won't disable your XDA IIs microphone. It only routes audio to the 3.5mm jack. Your built in XDA IIs microphone will still work
anywhere cheaper than this though, seems a rip off for what it is.
sumtingwong said:
DON'T BUY THIS ADAPTER... unless you have an extra 2.5mm mic (cell handsfree set) to plug into the smaller jack shown on photo (the bigger jack is for the 3.5mm audio plug). This adapter WILL DISABLE YOUR XDA IIs MICROPHONE and route it to the 2.5mm microphone jack (cellphone handsfree set).
BUY THIS ONE INSTEAD --> http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=118289 It won't disable your XDA IIs microphone. It only routes audio to the 3.5mm jack. Your built in XDA IIs microphone will still work
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Hi sumtingwong, my jasjar's internal Audio Jack does not work proparly, do know where i can get one?
Here u go
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-5-to-3-5-MM-H...s=66:2|65:15|39:1|240:1318|301:0|293:1|294:50
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=331075

2.5mm 4 conductor jack to 3.5mm 4 conductor jack adapter

Hi.. i have seen several threads on 2.5mm 4point to 3.5 stereo adapters but i could not find any threads on 2.5mm 4 point to 3.5mm 4 point, therefore posting this thread...
i have just purchased a V-moda vibe earphones... great sound quality for my mp3 player and laptop... it comes with a 3.5mm 4 point jack with internal microphone.. it is originally designed to use with iphones but i was thinking, since it is a 4 point conductor jack.. i could use it with MDA only if i can find an adapter..
does anyone know if this kind of adapter exist? i found one on a UK site.. but too expensive to ship it over here...
so i'm looking for 2.5mm 4 point jack to 3.5mm 4 point jack.. please help!
Jackq
Yes I got mine at Radio Shack. Works great. I use it for my car.

are himalaya's & alpine's audio jack pinout identical?

can someone please confirm this? like himalaya's handsfree can be used on alpine perfectly
I believe that all htc phones with 2.5mm minijack are
at least i used my wallaby headset with my himalaya
heck i used the cradle too so that connector is pinout identical too
oic...
1 more thing, there's supposed to be output when normal 3-conductor stereo 2.5mm jack is plugged into alpine's 2.5mm 4-conductor jack right?
I recently bought an alpine set without handsfree, then I went on & bought 2.5mm -> 3.5mm jack converter but I hear no sound on earphone having it plugged in, I've shaved the plastic & made sure the jack is inserted fully I dun have a stock handsfree to test with... could be the jack's fault? wuuuu T.T
I used both a org htc converter and a noname with my himalaya and they both did the job

extusb changes?

I have a 3 in 1 adaptor in my car, charging, outputting audio and inputting voice.
This setup worked fine on my Kaiser. With the HD I plug it in and get a "Headset not supported error message". The audio will also not output through the extusb, and will only come out the 3.5mm jack at the top I believe.
So what makes mine different to the below? I can only guess that the pinouts differ for some reason? Has anyone seen a pinout diagram for the HD that I can compare with the Kaiser?
Pinout will not help. HTC simply is not using the audio pins of the ExtUSB on HD.
Any (eBay) vendor you see claiming their ExtUSB-[fill in your audio device] is compatible with HD is not well informed. (or does not want to be well informed)
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cybermaus said:
Pinout will not help. HTC simply is not using the audio pins of the ExtUSB on HD.
Any (eBay) vendor you see claiming their ExtUSB-[fill in your audio device] is compatible with HD is not well informed. (or does not want to be well informed)
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It was indeed eBay, ive just realised I didnt actually supply the link when I referred to "the below", so well done on filling in the gaps!
Thats a pain in the arse. So the 3.5mm jack at the top can accept incoming voice (from the mic), as well as output audio? In which case I can't see a way of making any kind of car kit work for the HD...
Schooleydoo said:
Thats a pain in the arse. So the 3.5mm jack at the top can accept incoming voice (from the mic), as well as output audio? In which case I can't see a way of making any kind of car kit work for the HD...
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i use a normal audio jack out into my car stereo audio inputs, i get calls/audio/satnav instructions etc through the car speakers (obviously have the stereo on aux so dont get the radio at the same time
the inbuilt mic seems to be adequate for both calls and voice command
if not and you are ok at soldering tiny wires etc, then you could do what i did with my old charmer......
i took the wired headset, cracked open the mic/button press> attached a 1/4" audio socket to the headfone terminals on the PCB and a car mic (£3 if you shop around) to the mic PCB terminals. tucked all the wires away behind trim etc and had a custom built integrated hands free car kit (at the time i didnt have audio in on car stereo so adapted some el cheapo "ipod" speakers as well)

[Q] TRRS Jack

Some of the 3.5mm headphone jacks are TRRS, which allow for a headphone/microphone combination, i.e. http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Stereo-Headset-Microphone-Smartphones/dp/B008PXMWIW. I want to use this with my Huaweii Prism; the internal microphone that comes with the Prism is terrible. If I buy a TRS to TRRS adapter, will the microphone work (be compatible)?
Thanks,
-Adam

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