Hey peeps,
Anyone else had issues with lining out to an amp/set of speakers? I can jack in headphones and all is gravy but when I connect a standard 3.5mm jack to my amp I get nothing/nada?! I had an issue with my nexus s sounding crackly and distorted too. If I connect the same cable to the headphone socket of my TV it's fine. What gives?
Ez
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I've plugged mine into my car without issues. I have it plugged into the RCA input jacks that connect to my back-seat dvd player. So its 3.5mm to red/white rca
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I'm hoping someone more technical than me will be able to help.
I've added an adapter to my car stereo that basically adds an auxiliary input. I plug my Fuze into the auxiliary input using the adapter that came with the Fuze, and listen to mp3's through the car stereo. This works well, but I don't really like having the adapter and cable always hanging from the phone.
I have a wired bluethooth headset that I don't use, similar to this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875982140
So it's basically a bluetooth dongle with earbuds and a mic wired to it. I was wondering if I clip off the earbuds, and splice those wires into a cable with a headphone jack, then plug the jack into the auxiliary input, will this work for playing music over bluetooth throught the car stereo?
Yep, this works! But depending on the BT-profile you will get bad audio quality with mono-sound...
I guess you get better sound if using bluetooth-stereo headphones. They should have the A2DP-profile!
So I use an aux cable for audio in my car. I can make calls through the speakers this way. Sometimes though the Mic doesn't work and sometimes it does. Does anyone know if there is something that specially triggers the Mic to work?
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Sounds like a loose cable connection. Normally those 3.5mm jacks have 3 or 4 sections on them to support stereo audio plus a mic. If your cable was plugged in and got yanked to the side, it might break some wires in the cable or bend the plug internally (phone or car). But I'm speculating here...got another cable you can try?
I want to connect my Galaxy S III to my 24" monitor using the HDMI adapter in order to watch videos. It appears that audio is routed to the adapter because I do not hear anything out of the phone's loudspeaker or the headphone jack. My monitor does not have loudspeakers in it.
Does anyone know how to force the audio to come out the loudspeaker or the headephone jack when using the HDMI adapter?
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.
Does any one own this dock?
I've finally have a need to use the aux audio port and now cant get the thing to aux to my surround sound.
I have a patch for now to the headphones 3.5 jack male to red wight rca as a temp.
Some how I pic up neighborhood phone conversations through the set up.
If that's not enough crazy static through the headphones port.
If any one has solved this problem help me out thanks.