Hello,
I have FiiO E11 portable amp which I can use with E4GT through 3.5mm jack. By doing this, the audio is converted and amplified by internal amplifier of the phone. I just want to bypass audio through micro usb port, so sound will be bypassed through phone's internal amplifier and go directly from Phone -> FiiO E11 via micro usb to 3.5mm cable which will be more pleasant to hear.
Question is - Does Cable like below work for this purpose?
www.amazon.com/Generic-Charger-Cable-Galaxy-I9100/dp/B00B5T4ELQ/
I also found that JB 4.2 Dock audio is not working well. I am currently on CM10.1 JB 4.2.2.
All suggestions and inputs are appreciated.
Thanks,
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I'm looking for a device that will allow us to connect our captivate to our a/v receiver so I can listen to my songs.
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Kinda like.... 3.5mm to RCA?
norcal einstein said:
Kinda like.... 3.5mm to RCA?
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This is what you're gonna want, if you're actually looking for some sort of dock like some surround sound setups come with for an Ipod I don't think you'll find anything like that.
So that 3.5mm port can only do analog output?
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If you have a receiver that can take USB mass storage as a source, you can try using the USB cable and setting the USB mode to mass storage. Or if you have a receiver that can take bluetooth stereo audio, you can use the bluetooth. Otherwise, analog output from the 3.5mm will have to do.
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.
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I'm fed up with audio quality of my HTC when connected to my Hi-Fi Amp. On headphones my HTC one sounds amazing, but when paired to my Hi-Fi amp I have to turn the audio levels on my phone and HiFi amp turned up to max just to hear the music at "normal" levels (this introduces back ground hiss / and distortion). There's an article here that explains where this is the case (in essence the output voltage from the headphone output is insufficient to drive an Hi-Fi amplifier).
Does anyone know where I can get a device (I'll call it a pre amp) that will convert (i.e. amplify) the headphone output to Line-out level voltages. I'm guessing a dock with line out would be okay - but my GF uses iPhone (with the same issues), so Ideally the headphone jack on my phone will connect to the pre-amp, with the pre-amp connecting to my Hi-Fi amplifier (the pre amp will be externally powered my mains adapter).
I live in the UK, so UK sources / experience be most relevant, but any feedback is welcomed.
Many thanks!
if you can find somewhere locally to buy/try out something like this it might work
http://www.amazon.com/Fiio-E07K-Portable-Headphone-Amplifier/dp/B00A9LHLQ6
The posts I have read show some success with certain android phones, though it's by no means a guaranteed success. It works with some Samsung devices, and our phones support USB OTG/Host mode, so at least on paper it should work.
well if the amp you're looking for is anything similar to amplifying nicer headphones, theres a couple of options available for you to just flat out buy (for anywhere from $20 - $100), or you can just make one yourself from an altoids can for $10 - $20 if you know the basics of electronics and soldering.
Supposedly you can use an OTG cable/adapter to hook up the phone to an USB DAC (must be self-powered, as the OTG cannot supply enough juice to the DAC) and then DAC to the amp. I'll try it when I get home tonight to see if it works. I read that it's possible, but haven't tried it myself.
[update] I tried hooking up my AT&T HTC One to the USB DAC (self-powered, not USB bus powered) via the OTG cable. The stock music app still play music through the phone. However, fire up PowerAmp and the music comes through the stereo! Sweet sound...
why not consider a bluetooth speaker adapter like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Speaker-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B004VM1T5S
i have one, connected to my hi-fi amplifier.
it's cheap, ands sounds very good!
I am a huge fan of the HTC Bluetooth adaptor, it works great and has great sound quality for a bluetooth.
Anybody know if I could use the OTG function to get a stereo 3.5mm mic port on the G3, or on android at all for that matter?
I don't think anyone will know, but you know.. Maybe some of you have an idea. I know about USB audio recorder, but that is for audio interfaces not specifically a USB OTG to 3.5mm stereo mic in port.
Is this possible to connect my device to car usb and play audio through the car stereo. I have tried all options after connecting the USB but it just doesn't work?
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Is this possible to connect my device to car usb and play audio through the car stereo. I have tried all options after connecting the USB but it just doesn't work?
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What input options do you have on your car stereo? G7 output options are bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack and usb-c.
Usb in cars are for charging, and some work for media files like mp3...
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What input options do you have on your car stereo? G7 output options are bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack and usb-c.
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only usb mass storage and bluetooth, does the lg quad dac work through usb?
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only usb mass storage and bluetooth, does the lg quad dac work through usb?
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No, the quad dac is for the 3.5mm jack only. Apparently the only way your car can input audio is over bluetooth and presumably FM too (although there are FM transmitters the quality is average due to the low bandwith of the radiowave , it's only meant for news and music as a free service). I recomment you to buy an aftermarket car audio unit, for example Alpine makes very good units.
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No, the quad dac is for the 3.5mm jack only. Apparently the only way your car can input audio is over bluetooth and presumably FM too (although there are FM transmitters the quality is average due to the low bandwith of the radiowave , it's only meant for news and music as a free service). I recomment you to buy an aftermarket car audio unit, for example Alpine makes very good units.
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Cant buy an aftermarket unit since most of the car controls are access through the headunit. I thought there was a way to make the phone's hdd or external sdcard show up as usb mass storage so you can play files from there so you dont have to carry usb thumb drive all the time. Was able to do this with the older oneplus5