i just picked up a generic car charger but when the phone is plugged in, i'm getting no audio through the headset. funny thing is when i unplug the charger, the audio works fine but if i unplug the headset while being charged, the audio comes out through phone's speaker. anyway to fix this???
You might try a different charger, sounds like the cheap one might be shorting out something causing the audio to not work. If this is the case then that could be doing more damage to your device than just no audio.
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OK, here's the situation. I have a ProClip (Brodit) mount for my Tilt2 with the 3-in-1 connector. My problem is that when I have the Tilt2 in the charger it believes that the headphones are plugged in, therefore all sound is essentially muted.
So my question is, is there a way to shut off the headphone jack so that the sound is sent through the Tilt2 speaker?
Does anybody else have problems with their phone outputting music to anything other than headphones? I have an external speaker and when I plug it into the headphone jack I get no sound from it but I still get sound on the phone speaker. I can plug in an FM transmitter to the headphone jack and I get nothing but sound on the phone speaker. But if I plug in a pair of headphones I get sound on them. This sucks as the new treadmill has speakers, jack, and the male to male plug necessary to plug my phone in. Any fixes for this?
Hey guys,
I've heard all about the audio issues people have been having with output through an AUX cable and I have yet to test that. However, I have another issues where noise/hissing is introduced when I have headphones in and the charger is plugged in. It's especially prominent when not playing audio, but still having the headphones plugged in. I believe it is something to do with the poor grounding of the 3.5mm jack, so I am currently contemplating returning this device.
I was wondering if any of you guys can reproduce this issue or did I get a bad unit?
So ive got to say this phone has been pretty much awsome for the past 24 hours but I have found its first major short coming wondering if anybody else is having this issue.
SO here is what happens. I happily plugged my note 4 into the aux audio jack in my car and then I plugged it into the car charger. That is when I get this really annoying electrical noise through the stereo system in the car. So I was like hum that is weird my note 2 only did that if the jack was not plugged in all the way. Well when a sound on the phone plays the electrical noise goes away completely and I hear the sound or song or whatever audio is playing crystal clear. Then as soon as no sounds are playing as if the audio card in the phone is not being used its like it shuts off and lets all this electrical noise coming through the charging system of the phone. Then if say a txt comes in the electrical noise sound goes away the alert plays then after the alert plays the electrical noise comes back super annoying. Can hear the alternator in the car through the noise as well. Make me wonder if it is a software issue of some sort because the noise goes away totally whenever any program takes over the audio driver and plays something through the sound card.
Anybody else have this issue? Try it if ya have not would be interesting to hear reports on this. I do not have bluetooth in my car so could not test it. I always raise the phones volume all the way up when plugged into the aux jack so I have more preamping to the stereo.
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Haven't tried on the note 4 yet but I did have this same issue on the note 2. But it was more of a white noise. Very low almost TV static noise.
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I've had this issue with multiple different phones - I don't think it is the software exactly.
The only time that would ever happen to me is if I was using my aux cable AND had my normal AC charger plugged into it (using an adapter for the car that turned the "smoking thingy" into an AC socket.) If I used an adapter for the car that just gave me a USB port to charge it through only cable it would never happen.
And this happens consistently - haven't tried with my note 4 though yet though.
Try it without your charger plugged in.
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I agree without the charger plugged in there is no noise at all. But it is strange that the grounding loop problem only occurs if software is not playing any audio at all. It literally goes away when something plays audio I can hear it go silent then the audio plays then there is another 8th of a second of pure silence then the noise starts again. Or say you are listening to tune in radio or something and a notification comes up. It will pause the radio program and then you will hear the noise for a split second then a sound will play silent again then split second noise then the radio will resume playing. So between the hand off of the two audio programs playing a sound you hear the noise really weird.
I agree the AC adaptor made noise for me as well on the note 2 plugged into an inverter. But this is just my normal 12 v adapter that never had a problem with the note 2. Will be interesting to hear what more ppl say with their 12 v adapters.
My power adapter above 1 amp makes a lot of noise. Had a 2.x amp for quicker charge. Had to revert to 1.x amp charger to reduce noise.
Hi, so i tried playing music on my car with an aux cable and there is no sound but when i use my old Galaxy s3 music plays just fine.
I thought the problem was with my htc phone. Can anyone help me please?
Did you check that:
The volume is set correctly on the phone?. It will auto reduce the volume if it senses a headphone jack has been plugged in.
Headphones work with the phone?.
Bluetooth is OFF or not paired to the system?.
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Do standard wired headphones work?
Yeah, headphones working just fine with the m9 and my volume was set to a maximum level but music plays through the phone speakers instead of the car's stereo.
Aux lead. Either not pushed in all the way (the last click will feel like your about to snap something) OR It's not compatible..
Just found an aux lead hidden in my car and that's no signal from this phone too.. I think the aux lead is too old and needs replacing with a newer model. Most likely a compatibility issue between the jack plug and socket. Further illustrated by the lack of mode switching by the phone. Basically it's not detecting the jack plug.
I presume if I started cutting wires and jack plugs up then I'd get it working in no time at all..
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