How to use android both as wireless microphone AND speaker for PC? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm going to use this for a Zoom Meeting, since wireless microphones like Rode Wireless Go are out of my budget, I will use my phone and an earphone.
There's WO Mic for microphone, but I want to hear my participants too so I found WifiAudio Server for speaker. They both work through WiFi.
Rather than using both at the same time, is there an app that works for both Mic and Speaker?
Thank you.

Yes, there is an app called AudioRelay which can send both audio as mic and receive audio for speaker. However, the mic is a bit tricky to set up in windows. But when you get it working it's golden.
It has ultra-low latency 16ms for speaker and for mic its even lower

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a2dp mic on ?

ok we all have our lovely toys and are all connected with cingulars awesome high speed internet. some of us are probly saving mins by using skype calls. well thats what i do any ways. i picked up a plantronics 855 stereo and mono bluetooth headset. in mono mode it also supports a2dp so it seemed like u can use it to do skype calls but turns out that a2dp doesnt turn on the mic, so ur dependent on the mic on the unit instead of the headset. does anyone know how to get a2dp and have the mic on too. skype calls are saving me a fortune but cant always have my ear up to my beautiful phone ((( people tend to stare at u when u got a umpc like device up to your ear)))
henvanvo said:
ok we all have our lovely toys and are all connected with cingulars awesome high speed internet. some of us are probly saving mins by using skype calls. well thats what i do any ways. i picked up a plantronics 855 stereo and mono bluetooth headset. in mono mode it also supports a2dp so it seemed like u can use it to do skype calls but turns out that a2dp doesnt turn on the mic, so ur dependent on the mic on the unit instead of the headset. does anyone know how to get a2dp and have the mic on too. skype calls are saving me a fortune but cant always have my ear up to my beautiful phone ((( people tend to stare at u when u got a umpc like device up to your ear)))
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Yes, there is a problem with mic in stereo headsets. I have Jabra mono headset and another Jabra stereo one.
If I use my mono Jabra, I can use BT Audio to redirect all audio including mic to the headset. Unfortunatelly this does not work with my stereo Jabra (320s). If I try to use BT Audio while using Jabra 320s, something strange happens and the audio system gets crazy, it usualy does not transmit any audio or gets stucked completly. That is why, if I have my Jabra 320s on, I simply use it as audio in, and the standard mic in X7500 for my VoIP. It works well and prevents against the echo effect. The mic in X7500 is very good, so I can keep it in normall distance of about 50 cm from my face. I use Aget phone for my VoIP, but it works with SJPhone as well.
Edit:
I have made my Jabra 320s (stereo) to provide mic in VoIP. I have unclicked the "Wireless Stereo" option in Bluoetooth settings og the headset. After this BT Audio works well and does not create any problems.
Now the only issue I have is to find some software which could work like BT Audio but from command line. I use Aget phone which can be set to start any software with command line, just before and after the call. This could be easily used to send audio with mic to BL headset just before the call and then return it to standard settings after the call.
Any clues...?

Recommended video rec settings for concert vids?

I made the usual mistake of trying to record video at a (rock) concert last night on the S2 and the sound was appalling - levels way too high and distorted beyond belief. This happens every time so I really should know better.
Does anyone have any handy hints for getting half-decent sound from concert video recordings, or is it basically a waste of time on this device?
As far as I know, no-one has managed to lower the microphone volume. Just do yourself and everyone around you a favour and leave the phone at home and enjoy the concert.
I agree with oinky, but if you're on a stock based ROM, then an option for you is to bring along a headset that has a mic and plug it in while recording. Gain using the headset mic is acceptable, but it will then only record in mono.
ctomgee said:
, but it will then only record in mono.
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SGS2S have build-in stereo mic??
AFAIK SGS2S record mono despite internal or headset external mic so tip with headset mic can actually be a proper solution.
nabuhonodozor said:
SGS2S have build-in stereo mic??
AFAIK SGS2S record mono despite internal or headset external mic so tip with headset mic can actually be a proper solution.
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Yes. Uses both mics (regular voice mic + NR mic) for stereo audio recording while recording video.

[Q] Accessing the stereo headphone microphones

Hey guys,
for the Xperia Z2 there are headphones which allow background noise suppressing for example when listing to music in the train or similar.
I now want to access these two microphones in an application of mine. My question is now whether this is possible or not and if it is possible how can achieve it. I tried to access them via the standard API of Android (AudioRecord), but had no luck. I also tried various different applications which can record audio but none of them worked either.
Thanks in advance and have a nice day
To my knolage, no.
The microphones on the earphones are not usable, simply because they are managed by firmware and this is the only device with this tech
Is this headphones, that have noise reduction don't work like a normal hands free, because they don't have microphone?
Send from my Sony Xperia Z2
Monipeev said:
Is this headphones, that have noise reduction don't work like a normal hands free, because they don't have microphone?
Send from my Sony Xperia Z2
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They can be used as normal hands free headphones. The microphones used for noise reduction are also used for picking up voice. I don't know how they do it but it works. What I miss is a hardware button on the wire to pick up and end calls. There is none and you have to take out your phone to answer.
Yes the two microphones can be used when when calling someone. Another interesting thing is that when changing the input device to stereo microphone (there is an accessory stereo microphone for getting better recording quality available) instead of noise canceling headset the two noise reduction microphones can be used as input for example when using the camera app. But then the audio output is not on the headset.

Microphone issue using loudspeaker

Hello,
When I make calls on loudspeaker the microphone cuts out intermittently and the recepient cannot hear me but I can return to the conversation by simply turning off the loudspeaker, obviously this is not convenient.
I have tried all the software fixes available but no success.
In the diagnostic menu for rcv_dual mic loopback the test does not record anything and similarly fails the interactive mic test in the Samsung online interactive app.
The mic does work for phone to ear calls and video recording.
All of this does not make any sense.
Samsung S10 973F

Stereo bluetooth on phone calls? (ignore mic)

I got some new true wireless earbuds and the audio quality is great for music, and the microphone quality is actually great when recording something like a voice note. But as soon as you use both the audio and mic at the same time, both suck.
So is it possible to use the headset in stereo just for the audio and the phone's regular microphone during calls? I've been looking around for the last hour or so and can't seem to find anything. No apps, no settings, no developer options. As soon as I turn off calls on the device it just uses the phone's speakers and mic.
ScottyDoesKnow said:
I got some new true wireless earbuds and the audio quality is great for music, and the microphone quality is actually great when recording something like a voice note. But as soon as you use both the audio and mic at the same time, both suck.
So is it possible to use the headset in stereo just for the audio and the phone's regular microphone during calls? I've been looking around for the last hour or so and can't seem to find anything. No apps, no settings, no developer options. As soon as I turn off calls on the device it just uses the phone's speakers and mic.
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To be honest ... IDK.
On some devices, you can set another audio device for a special app.
Settings - Sound and vibration - Separate app sound
I just tried it with bluetooth speakers and the phone app, but was not successful. Maybe it works for you.

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