So I was wondering, is there any way to connect USB headphones to the Galaxy S2 GT-i9100?
I got a nice Logitech G930 so I was wondering if there is a way for it to replace the standard stock Samsung headphones I use right now. (if a custom ROM/kernel is needed, please let me know in detail)
USB headphones? Hmm. I don't think so. But every headphone with a standard connection would work.
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Hi All.
I bought a micro usb to 3.5mm audio jack off off ebay hoping it would work on the galaxy s2 (i thought the s2 would be backwards compatable)
Searchword Audio adapter samsung galaxy (i cant post outside links)
Does anyone know of any software to get it working?
Many thanks
Paul.
You can't just stick in any usb to 3.5mm jack and hope it'll work, it's device specific and needs the right circuit inside for the conversion.
i was kind of hoping with the whole "USB" = UNIVERSAL serial bus that it would work. If it is trully that, then technically it should work, its just a matter of some guru figuring out the drivers for it
Anyone??? Its difficult to believe that the 9100 can output video and audio, in high deffinition, but not able to output only audio!!
Have you enabled output audio through usb connection?
is that under the dock option?
Hello everyone. I am and android guy but I have and older ipod I use for my car that I would like to replace with an android player. I currently have a digital aux out to usb to charge and aux cable. With this cable the sound coming out is great. I have not been able to find any other players other then the ipod/iphone that sound this good.
Now i have a photon that when using the car dock has audio out but its not full raw out and dose not sound good at call like the ipod out set up I have.
I was wondering if there is a way I can hook the the SGP in my car like how I have my current ipod. If not would there be a way to make a cable. I see that someone was able to make a cable for the att samsung phone.
Any imput that you all can give would be great.
Thanks in advance.
I previously owned the Samsung GS3, but returned it for the Optimus G. I was able to get audio out through USB on the GS3, so when it was docked in the car, I could connect to my car's audio aux input to get audio. I haven't found a way to get audio out through USB on the Optimus. Does anyone know of a way?
tsalonia said:
I previously owned the Samsung GS3, but returned it for the Optimus G. I was able to get audio out through USB on the GS3, so when it was docked in the car, I could connect to my car's audio aux input to get audio. I haven't found a way to get audio out through USB on the Optimus. Does anyone know of a way?
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so far the only docks i've seen for the optimus g have been bluetooth with the usb port only used for charging...
from what i understand, the reason it worked with your GS3 is because it was running jellybean and jellybean supports USB audio.
talkandroid.com/119937-jelly-bean-brings-usb-audio-support-to-android-devices
hopefully when jellybean comes out for our device, LG will have it enabled (or someone will make it happen with a custom rom).
Hi can anyone help?
When i connect my Galaxy S3 to my car stereo via ordinary 3.5 jack plug, the sound is generally fine but as soon as the cable is moved even slightly, the sound cuts out and is very 'on/off'. The cable has to be left EXACTLY in the same position otherwise the sound output is very unreliable! Ive tried the connections at both ends and these appear fine. Its happened before with older phones but I didn't expect it with a brand new Galaxy S3. Sounds stupid but i wondered if it was the quality of the cable itself. So if its not the connections i can't understand what the problem could be. If anyone can help or needs more information please reply to this post.
Thanks
Graemelister said:
Hi can anyone help?
When i connect my Galaxy S3 to my car stereo via ordinary 3.5 jack plug, the sound is generally fine but as soon as the cable is moved even slightly, the sound cuts out and is very 'on/off'. The cable has to be left EXACTLY in the same position otherwise the sound output is very unreliable! Ive tried the connections at both ends and these appear fine. Its happened before with older phones but I didn't expect it with a brand new Galaxy S3. Sounds stupid but i wondered if it was the quality of the cable itself. So if its not the connections i can't understand what the problem could be. If anyone can help or needs more information please reply to this post.
Thanks
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Problem is with cable. Bye new one. I have same problem with my s3, but i get new cable, and sound is great.
komraa said:
Problem is with cable. Bye new one. I have same problem with my s3, but i get new cable, and sound is great.
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I have had 3 or 4 cables over only 2 phones but this doesn't seem to have solved the problem. These are the £1.50 or so variety from Amazon. Should I look for something better quality or should these type generally be ok? Like I said im 90% sure its not the connections.
Hi everyone,
I have recently ordered the new JVC KW-V50BT multimedia receiver.
I currently own a Samsung Galaxy S3. I bought this JVC receiver because it supports MHL/HDMI which allows you to control the phone fullscreen. Video goes via HDMI or MHL2.0 (the latter the S3 doesn't support to my knowledge). Audio goes via Bluetooth pairing.
I picked up the EPL-3FHUBEGSTD adapter for the S3 and put a separate micro usb charger in the car to connect it to. HDMI from the adapter will go to the HDMI in on the radio, which I believe should work. If I ever upgrade the phone to an MHL2 compatible one I should be able to go without the adapter completely using an HDMI to MHL adapter JVC sell for this unit.
If all of the above works correctly I should be able to run Sygic navigation on the S3 with instructions both on the 7" screen and via the car speakers via bluetooth, using A2DP. I plan on filling a USB stick with music files, and connecting that to the USB in on the radio, which I'm sure will work fine.
I am just wondering if there is a way to improve upon the audio output from the phone so streaming from the phone like from Qobuz can be done as well.
I guess bluetooth will work for this also, but is it technically possible to get a better sound quality, like using an external DAC?
I read some DIY threads on using the micro usb port.
Could I in theory do that, but still split things so HDMI keeps going to the head unit? Or will using the micro USB out for audio like this kill off the HDMI output? Any other suggestions?
Many thanks in advance!
RD
Hey sorry to not answer your question but where did you find that model. Everywhere I've looked it is still on pre order.
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Hey sorry to not answer your question but where did you find that model. Everywhere I've looked it is still on pre order.
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I'm in the Netherlands, mine is also still on pre-order. It was listed as available/in stock at an online store, after which I went to a local dealer to ask whether they could supply it also (as I also wanted them to install it for me).
They contacted JVC Netherlands who denied the shop could have it in stock already because it hadn't been released yet.
JVC said it would be an early April release, and they promised one of the first units to go to my dealer. The smaller model (30BT) is already available, the 50BT should be there the first or second week of April.
In the meantime I've answered my own question; I assumed Bluetooth would be used for audio as is the case with some previous models with Mirrorlink.
This is however not the case as audio simply goes via MHL/HDMI. Since that doesn't degrade audio I'm confident this will work perfectly for me.