Headphones - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
I was wondering if it is possible to write an application to allow the volume control on headphones e.g. ipod headphones to be used on the DHD?
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Hey i dont think you can as it is just a regular head phone jack on the DHD but it could be used as a secondary control where you turn your phone up full then just turn down your headphones and control it that way.
hope it helps

I tried a Nokia controller thing once and the only thing that worked was the volume control.
Those stock headphones just send a specific signal into the jack that only works on HTC phones I guess.
Someone could write a program that reads controls from other headphones too.
The Nokia controller I have is detachable and usable on any headset so I would support anyone willing to do that

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[Q] Wired remote controller for MT4G?

Is there a remote controller that DOES NOT have headphones?
I want to see if I can use it in my car with dual splitter so that one
can be just used as remote controller while another can be hooked up to the
car AUX system.
It's bit annoying to touch phone every time to skip music while on driving.
The remote works by using the mic and ground leads to signal button presses. You are going to have to use an HTC headset connected directly to the phone (not a splitter) if you want the buttons to work.
My suggestion would be to hack an HTC headset to give you a headphone jack instead of earbuds. I have done this myself, and it works great. Alternatively, you could build something specifically for this purpose with a box and some nice buttons and install it in your dash. If you want the schematic on HTC's remote, look here:
http://www.george-smart.co.uk/wiki/HTC_Headphones
Aaron

[Q] Bluetooth Volume Adjust

Hi. I have tried many different rom's and Kernel's on my gnexus. I have been able to adjust the headset volume, and speaker volume with different rom's (curently using Foxhound), but have never found a way to increase the bluetooth a2dp out volume. I have a bluetooth reciever on my amp at home, used to play music from my Nexus S with great volume (still does) but I have never been able to with Gnexus. Gnexus plays but with the amp all the way up it is still not loud at all. When I plug direct conection to Gnexus using rca's and the headphone jack it works fine. Has anyone had any success in this area and would be willing to share the experience?
Thanks.................

Headphones with Media Controller

Anyone tried headphones with media Controller (Like the Galaxy S, the nokia)?
I'm looking for my car setup and I want to put a controller closer to the steering wheel and a microphone integrated, but I don't know it it'l work :|
t1mman said:
Anyone tried headphones with media Controller (Like the Galaxy S, the nokia)?
I'm looking for my car setup and I want to put a controller closer to the steering wheel and a microphone integrated, but I don't know it it'l work :|
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You mean like any bluetooth stereo headphones? I'm pretty certain no wired headset will do this because the headphone jack doesn't support it.
There are quite a few standalone bluetooth stereo receivers around that you can plug generic headphones or a stereo line-out into though. I prefer the Jabra BT-3030 'dogtag' receivers, but there are plenty of others around. Just do a search on Froogle, Buy.com or any other big electronics site and you'll find them. The only real difference between them all is battery life and sound quality, they all have media player controls using standard Bluetooth profiles and they all include a condenser mic built-in.
No, I was talking about a button on the wired headphone, like the Galaxy S, to skip track, answer call, those sort of things.
From what LG answered me, it's not possible...
Downer there :|
Finaly found a spare pair of headphones from a Galaxy, with the button for the media controller.
Turns out, it works!
Long press opens voice control,
short press starts media player
two short press skips the track when playing.
There must be a standard for Android, I'll try to find the list tomorow and test it out, but anyway, good thing it works.
Anyway, good things it works! I'm running a lot, long distance, and it'll screw up any bluetooth, even S-10 (my current pair had some issue but cleaned up after drying in rice), so the good ol' button hearphones with the media controller is the best for me!
I've ordered a "seperate" microphone with a button and the input, I'll test and let you know!
I just bought some a-JAYS One+ for about 60$ The remote works with the Optimus G and most android phones.
The remote lets you:
Skip tracks
FF / Rwind
Play / Pause
Volume up / Down
Pick up calls
The sound quality is actually very good especially for bass junkies like myself. Not to mention the sleek swedish design.
I absolutely recommend them to anyone out there.
Cheers!
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Hello,
Using the application "Jays Headset Control" (Play Store) we get the same result with the original headphones lg ^^
And you can change the button action in Advanced Mode...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.jays.headsetcontrol&hl=en
Enjoy!!!
t1mman said:
Finaly found a spare pair of headphones from a Galaxy, with the button for the media controller.
Turns out, it works!
Long press opens voice control,
short press starts media player
two short press skips the track when playing.
There must be a standard for Android, I'll try to find the list tomorow and test it out, but anyway, good thing it works.
Anyway, good things it works! I'm running a lot, long distance, and it'll screw up any bluetooth, even S-10 (my current pair had some issue but cleaned up after drying in rice), so the good ol' button hearphones with the media controller is the best for me!
I've ordered a "seperate" microphone with a button and the input, I'll test and let you know!
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it is not a Android feature, it is just the the extra rim on the 3.5 headphone minijack that adds controls to it. and Android have adapted it. like micro USB for charging and connecting.
open standards are always to prefer
benseoul said:
Hello,
Using the application "Jays Headset Control" (Play Store) we get the same result with the original headphones lg ^^
And you can change the button action in Advanced Mode...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.jays.headsetcontrol&hl=en
Enjoy!!!
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Huge thanks for this! As a new convert from iOS this is a sweet app to find!
krankdroid said:
it is not a Android feature, it is just the the extra rim on the 3.5 headphone minijack that adds controls to it. and Android have adapted it. like micro USB for charging and connecting.
open standards are always to prefer
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Well, I tried with my old Nokia N95 headset which has play, forward, volume, etc. And it did not work as expected, some buttons work as a single button headset. Also bought a Samsung headset (could not find LG headsets) with a button and volume control and the volume control does not work, the volume up key replicates the button.
So it is not that standard.
Or is there an app to activate the volume and multimedia buttons on those headsets?
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Iphone headset on DHD

Hi!
Just wondering if there's a work-around to get the remote on a Iphone headset to work on a DHD?
The mic, both earbuds and the middle button is working but not the volume control/skip tracks buttons.
I'm aware that it's a hardware issue, but do you know if there's an adapter I could use to get all the buttons working?
BTW it's regarding the Logitech Ultimate Ears 500vi that I just purchased. I've been using beats before but they suck donkey balls.
Regards

Compatible wired earphones with mic and volume remote

Apart from the HTC branded E240 set, I cannot find a fully working pair of wired earphones that do it all (play, pause, track change, volume, answer call)
The E240 from htc are the ones that do it all but I would say the sound quality is lacking.
The next closest I have seen are the new a-Jay five earphones, the Android version. However, on their website, they specify that with the HTC one, the volume change feature does not work.
Wired quality on a good set should be better in quality to an equivalent bluetooth pair so I would prefer wired.
Can anyone please help?
Thanks
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wyase9 said:
Apart from the HTC branded E240 set, I cannot find a fully working pair of wired earphones that do it all (play, pause, track change, volume, answer call)
The E240 from htc are the ones that do it all but I would say the sound quality is lacking.
The next closest I have seen are the new a-Jay five earphones, the Android version. However, on their website, they specify that with the HTC one, the volume change feature does not work.
Wired quality on a good set should be better in quality to an equivalent bluetooth pair so I would prefer wired.
Can anyone please help?
Thanks
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
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I've got an old thread with a list of working headsets that you can check out but none of them meet your requirements unfortunately. You'd need to use a headset button controller app to toggle volume if you don't plan to use the E240. For example, a often used setup is 3 presses to raise volume - 4 presses to lower volume. If this setup doesn't bother you then have a look at this list
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288255

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