hello, i have a headset that is a microUSB and i'm wondering can i convert the headset with no converter i mean just the cables this is what i have
Does the microUSB allow for headphones like the HTC extUSB did, or is it just for data transfer and charging?
With extUSB, some of the pins were for audio (left, right, mic).
For example, this thread has circuits for building your own hands-free phones/mic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1063267
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Hi all,
has anyone flashed the Prophet with the TouchFLO rom like PDAViet 4.0.0.0.6 or similar and have used USB stereo headphone?
The HTC TouchFLO uses USB stereo headphone as standard.
no the usb connector in some htc devices just carry wireing for normal analog audio
it dont mean they can use real usb headsets
just headsets which use the same connector
or one can get a converter from the usb analog audio connector in 1 end and normal minijack in the other
The headphone-through-USB will probably be hardware based, and so no amount of flashing will bring it to our Prophets.
Hello
Anyone experienced with such transmitter?
http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=135842
Will it works on wm 6.5? does it require some software installation or setup on my HTC Mega?
Are there any good cheap replacement you can recommend me? I would like to have charger for my HTC and be able to listen music from htc's windows media player via card audio
thanks in advance
think they are a bit confused
htc devices don't use miniUSB connectors
they use extUSB which is miniUSB plus audio pins
if it's extUSB then it will work with anything which send audio over the audio pins
a phone a stereo a guitar
it just receive audio and makes the audio into fm radio no software or operating system requirement
extUSB is compatible with mini USB I think so if it works on mini USB so should works on extUSB too, right?
mini usb is a purely digital serial interface which a pda require usbHost support to use
most don't support that and that mean they can only be used by other usbHosts like a pc
extUSB is normal miniUSB but with analog audio connectors on the other side
extUSB cables work with miniUSB conntors and the other way around
but if the fm transmitter just use the audio part then connecting it to a device which have pure miniUSB it would not work
like my belkin fm transmitter just have a 3.5mm minijack and will transmit any audio which is feed it
so if you have a miniUSB connector and not a extUSB and the fm transmitter require extUSB you can't use it
unless your device support USBHost and you get drivers for the device
it should be in the spcs of the device if that is the case
like my belkin fm transmitter just have a 3.5mm minijack and will transmit any audio which is feed it
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I saw transmitters like that but I would like to have charger with transmitter together
Hello,
Does anyone have experience with a 90degrees adapter for the headphone jack? My headsets plug is straight, but it was too expensive to switch to another one.
All adapters I found online have 4 pins in and 3 pins out. Are there other ones or does the inline remote work with this kind of adapters?
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Didn't your arc's headset come with an L-shaped plug?
Iam having a good headset with a straight plug which i don't want to miss..
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Anyone know if I can take a 3.5mm to USB cable. Plug the 3.5mm end into my headphone jack on the phone. Then plug the USB end into the USB port on my car stereo, and listen to music that way?
I know there are other ways of listening to music, but I need the answer to this particular question for something more complicated that I'm researching.
No, can't be done.
And the only way to connect to car is with SGS3 Easy UMS.
Our phone's 3.5mm headphone jack is TRS (headphone) or TRRS (headphone and mic) only. Devices that use the 3.5mm port as a USB port specifically state that and only support charging and USB data (to put music on the device). You would need a separate device to convert the analog audio out of the 3.5mm to digital and stream it over USB and even then your car's headunit would have to support streaming digital audio over USB. Our phones do support streaming digital audio (USB audio host capability) out the micro USB cable though.
Bummer, okay thanks guys.
I think I posted in the wrong forum also. Sorry about that.
thx
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Does Galaxy Nexus have a combo audio connector?
Combo connector (aka iPhone/Apple connector) is a connector that bundles input(mic) and output to a single 3.5mm connector instead of two separate connectors. That would allow headphone to use GN's 3.5mm connector for input and output.
I'm thinking about buying a mobile headset and this would affect my decision. Though headsets with combo connectors are pretty rare.
GN does have a combo audio connector.
I connected a headset with input and output connectors to GN using combo audio adapter. I recorded audio clips with audio adapter connected and disconnected. Difference with external microphone was obvious.