Back when i was on windows mobile there was a trick to enable equalizer, SRS...ect with bluetooth stereo headphones.
Is there a way to enable 5.1 and some of the other audio functions that only work with 3.5mm headphones plugged in?
Sorry if ibeen asked or posted already but All i could find was mod to fix sound quality
TIA
Hey all, I'm new to this Android business and Googling around isn't helping me too much.
If I have a BT headset attached to my phone/tablet, can I route the sound output to the miniplug on the device and still use some of the hard buttons on the BT headset?
I'm mainly thinking that I want a Bluetooth remote for my tablet and the only ones that I can find are attached to headsets or have miniplug out. I need to keep the audio going through the device directly (through headphone or stripped audio from the HDMI-out), any advice?
Thanks!
Is there a way by which I can use my phone's 3.5 mm output jack as an input jack. I want to connect my mobile to other music device's audio out via a 3.5 mm stereo cable and play the audio via my phone's loudspeaker. Also, I want to record the input sound to a WAV/MP3 file on my mobile. I know this is a weird question but curious to know if anyone has done a research on this
sashidharran said:
Is there a way by which I can use my phone's 3.5 mm output jack as an input jack. I want to connect my mobile to other music device's audio out via a 3.5 mm stereo cable and play the audio via my phone's loudspeaker. Also, I want to record the input sound to a WAV/MP3 file on my mobile. I know this is a weird question but curious to know if anyone has done a research on this
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technically it can be done
cuz stock headphones have mic on them so it can be used as an input but dont know how
keep googling
Hi everybody,
I hope I'm in the right sub forum. I'm not sure if the question is device specific..
A friend of mine has built-in bluetooth in his car's stereo. It doesn't support a2dp however. There are apps which stream music 'disguised' as a phone call but the quality is way too poor.
That is why he connects his phone's (Moto G 2nd gen.) headphone jack to the stereo's aux-in to listen to music. Now I thought he could use a dac (= digital analog converter = usb sound card) so he wouldn't always have to plug in two cables (usb for charging and the audio jack for sound). Some devices apparently allow charging while in usb host mode (otg) others don't. My Nexus 5 does not but I read that at least the 1st gen. Moto G supports it. I couldn't test it yet since my friend does not live near me.
As far as putting out sound via the dac the setup works (on my Nexus 5). But since the dac does not only have a line out but also a mic in the phone's internal microphone does not work when the dac is connected. When making calls the phone uses the car's bluetooth so that's not a problem but speech commands via 'ok google' don't work since the phone turns off its microphone and the bluetooth mic is only on during calls. I tried connecting an external mic to the dac but it only picks up my 'ok google' if I hold it right next to my mouth.
Is there a way to keep the internal mic enabled despite the dac providing a mic in? Or are there any dacs without mic in? (I couldn't find any)
I hope I could make myself clear. Sorry for the long post.
Thanks
I found a solution:
1. In the android dev options usb-audiorouting can be disabled. So apps generally use the internal speakers and mic even if a usb dac is connected.
2. When using USB Audo Player PRO (to be found in the playstore) the player outputs its audio via the usb dac anyway without disabling the internal mic.
I don't know about stability and quality of this solution yet but I'll leave that for my friend to find out.
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has managed to get Audio Passthrough working. So if you've got a movie file which has DTS or Dolby Digital sound, and you connect your phone with a HDMI dongle to your Audio receiver which can process DTS or Dolby Digital, to actually get surround sound out of it.
I've tried VLC and MX player, none worked. If I connect the exact same equipment to my laptop, it does work. So it must be either the video apps or the phone. I've tried multiple settings in the apps (of course I've enabled audio passthrough), didn't change anything.
Any help on this?
Thanks!
Spir4 said:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has managed to get Audio Passthrough working. So if you've got a movie file which has DTS or Dolby Digital sound, and you connect your phone with a HDMI dongle to your Audio receiver which can process DTS or Dolby Digital, to actually get surround sound out of it.
I've tried VLC and MX player, none worked. If I connect the exact same equipment to my laptop, it does work. So it must be either the video apps or the phone. I've tried multiple settings in the apps (of course I've enabled audio passthrough), didn't change anything.
Any help on this?
Thanks!
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Hello, i do it with a Encore mDSD USB DAC and some specific software of the play store; i extract DTS files, and read with sony music software, listening on a WH-1000XM2 Sony
Pascal536 said:
Hello, i do it with a Encore mDSD USB DAC and some specific software of the play store; i extract DTS files, and read with sony music software, listening on a WH-1000XM2 Sony
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Alright but that's no surround sound. You're using a DAC which outputs stereo sound to a 3.5mm jack and a stereo headphones ...
I asking same question, do you find the solution now? I want to use smartphone to do audio passthrough to amplifier
Charley L said:
I asking same question, do you find the solution now? I want to use smartphone to do audio passthrough to amplifier
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Nope never found a proper working solution, I just gave up