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The HT820 headset I want one but I am wondering does it have a microphone for phone on the side of the headphones or something too? or is just a headset for music
He there,
I just bought one today. There is an microphone inside the headset and it is good. I can be heard pretty clear on this very windy day.
If only I could get it to play music from my K-Jam....
Wouter
the headset is made to listen to music with, i plan on buying it for listening to music with.. hmm..
Well to be more precise:
The telphone part works flawless. Redialing. Haven't tried voicedailing yet but I'm sure it won't be a problem once my K-jam is turned on.
Now for the music part:
I thought that the bluetooth stack from the K-jam was supposed to have all the audioprofiles. But now I'm in doubt. There is a great test of the BT820 were the headset works great for the audiopart with a XDA IIs.
I'll try it again today (I only tested a couple of minutes yesterday) and post my findings here.
Wouter
Galaxy s3, wicked jb 5...i have an Audi TT with a Bose stereo. I replaced the cd changer aux in to a 3.5mm aux in module to play music directly from phone into stereo. For the most part it works fine...but on many songs, not all of the music comes through. So, for example, on songs with multi-layered guitar tracks, the lead is audible but the backing tracks are just GONE, or vice versa. I've tried every type of audio app, have replaced the aux in module and the problem remains. My stereo guy plugged his Note 2 in..and voila...you can hear all of the frequencies (and it sounded better in general). His gf's S3 seems to have the same issue. Do I need to ditch the S3?
She's on stock and it still didn't work?
mt3g said:
She's on stock and it still didn't work?
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I'm sorry? the car? the phone is not stock per my post.
No, the part where you say "His gf's S3 seems to have the same issue."
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No, the part where you say "His gf's S3 seems to have the same issue."
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Yeah, she's on stock.
Then hopefully someone steps in with some serious advice for you guy, I haven't a clue as to why the S III, and note II would be that different. I'm also not that much of a sound techy kinda guy.
I had a Mitsubishi Lancer EVO and I plugged my S3 into the jack - it worked beautifully!
Let me ask you something - does this only happen when you are playing your tunes on a separate player? (i.e. Player Pro) Have you tried firing up Slacker or Tune In Radio Pro and seeing how those sound with the plug in the car? Also, how do your tunes sound with your headphones plugged in?
If it were me working on this, the first thing I would try is checking the headphone jack. If that's working fine, the next thing I would do is play around with different players. There are tons of them in the Play Store, and many of them are free. I personally use Player Pro, and it hasn't let me down yet.
The S3 is a funny phone when it comes to sound. I've discovered that it won't let me use any bass enhancers (i.e. Beats Audio or Bass Booster) or EQ's on stock. When I try, the phone gives me a "not supported" message. (Yes, I am a world-class basshead) But if you're plugging it into your car stereo, you've already got the bass enhancers there. I would also check out better cords with gold-tipped male-male prongs (Radio Shack has one for about $15.00 and it was the best one I ever used) I would also check out the development section to see if one of our illustrious devs possibly made something to help the sound quality issue. As far as your tech's phone is concerned it more than likely has a somewhat different sound setup from an S3, which explains why his sounds awesome hooked up to your car.
sparkie6point0 said:
I had a Mitsubishi Lancer EVO and I plugged my S3 into the jack - it worked beautifully!
Let me ask you something - does this only happen when you are playing your tunes on a separate player? (i.e. Player Pro) Have you tried firing up Slacker or Tune In Radio Pro and seeing how those sound with the plug in the car? Also, how do your tunes sound with your headphones plugged in?
If it were me working on this, the first thing I would try is checking the headphone jack. If that's working fine, the next thing I would do is play around with different players. There are tons of them in the Play Store, and many of them are free. I personally use Player Pro, and it hasn't let me down yet.
The S3 is a funny phone when it comes to sound. I've discovered that it won't let me use any bass enhancers (i.e. Beats Audio or Bass Booster) or EQ's on stock. When I try, the phone gives me a "not supported" message. (Yes, I am a world-class basshead) But if you're plugging it into your car stereo, you've already got the bass enhancers there. I would also check out better cords with gold-tipped male-male prongs (Radio Shack has one for about $15.00 and it was the best one I ever used) I would also check out the development section to see if one of our illustrious devs possibly made something to help the sound quality issue. As far as your tech's phone is concerned it more than likely has a somewhat different sound setup from an S3, which explains why his sounds awesome hooked up to your car.
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thanks man, i appreciate your input.
Streaming radio sounds fine.
listening to music through headphones sounds fine.
I've tried to different jacks.
I've tried several free players.
All the options I figured you would try. Only thing I can say is to try the "audio enhancement mods"
T-Mobile SGS III
You said only certain song's have the problem, Maybe you have bad mp3 rip's.
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You said only certain song's have the problem, Maybe you have bad mp3 rip's.
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i've tried higher bit rate mp3's and flacs just to test this. No dice.
This sucks...guess i'll use my shattered screen epic 4g touch as an ipod. How disappointing.
Try a different aux cable. My Xperia s has trouble with friend's cable but works perfectly with mine.
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Try cable with inline filter.
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Make sure your eq settings are on default...in the music player that is...it doesnt sound like hardware issues...something software since you say other programs sound fine.
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Make sure your eq settings are on default...in the music player that is...it doesnt sound like hardware issues...something software since you say other programs sound fine.
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I have to admit i don't even know how to change the EQ settings with the stock player apps.
My rooted KFHD refuses to detect my headphones. Music plays fine on the dual Dolby speakers(kudos Amazon), but when I use my headphones(both the around ear and in ear types), the sound still comes out of the normal speakers. I have rebooted several times, both with the headphones in and out whilst rebooting. This hasn't been a problem until an hour or so ago. In fact, the headphones were fine last night. It sounds like software problems which leads me to mention that my multitouch isn't quite right either. The mulitouch seems to go crazy when I ply Minecraft or GTA 3, among others. Anything you guys can tell me?
Also, I just realized this was the wrong thread. Sorry.
Hey guys.
So I listen to a lot of music and podcasts with earphones. I was using this old pair of earphones, and the audio started to crack up every time the earphones moved a bit in my pocket, so I got rid of them thinking they were old and worn out.
I tried a new pair, and the same issue is happening. Could it be that the jack itself is messed up somehow? Is there anything I can do?
Thanks!
Galaxy Nexus, powered by CyanogenMod and LeanKernel.
I got my phone a couple of months ago and everything was going great until today. I was listening music in my car using the auxiliary cable and I started to hear a cracking sound, so I changed the song, the same, tried another cable same result in cd and radio everything seems fine at any volume level. Got home and tried some headphones but being the small size of could only hear some crackle at full volume, so I tried the original ones about the same story... Using the headphones I can't really tell if the crackle is present... ????
So has anyone had this problem or do you have any idea how to check it out?
As I bought it straight from htc.com uk, do you know anything about the warranty as I'm thinking sending it back to them...