I'm trying to use a USB DAC/amp for my headphones but I'm not getting any USB audio out, it just plays sound through the phone's speaker. The only thing I could think of to try fixing this was to turn on USB debugging, but that didn't fix it. Anyone have any suggestions? It's the JDS Labs C5D for reference, and it's working plug-and-play on my computer and my Galaxy Tab.
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I am using a HRT Microstreamer with my AT&T LG G3. It "works", but after about 10-20mins of playing music, it will get out of "sync" and start to click and pop. Been looking for a way to fix that clicking and popping
mbze430 said:
I am using a HRT Microstreamer with my AT&T LG G3. It "works", but after about 10-20mins of playing music, it will get out of "sync" and start to click and pop. Been looking for a way to fix that clicking and popping
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Did you ever figure out what the solution was? I just purchased a dSp from HRT and it worked for a couple of hours and now it won't even recognize the device.
nope never did... gave up on it and got myself a beyerdynamic instead and it's been great for almost 9months
I just noticed that now running 5.0.1, USB Audio don't even work anymore
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who has experienced this issue as Google shows. Has anyone found a fix to the stupid headphone jack not working thing. How if you use certain devices the phone will not output audio. Like the aux in my car or at my work? BT works fine. Headphones work fine its mainly aux. Unplugging the device and replugging it a few times will eventually solve the issue. the thing I think is funny. I plug my aux in and it shows the little aux symbol on my phone in the status bar. but as soon as I start Google Music, it goes away and disables the aux cable. obviously that is a software thing. Is anyone working on it?
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who has experienced this issue as Google shows. Has anyone found a fix to the stupid headphone jack not working thing. How if you use certain devices the phone will not output audio. Like the aux in my car or at my work? BT works fine. Headphones work fine its mainly aux. Unplugging the device and replugging it a few times will eventually solve the issue. the thing I think is funny. I plug my aux in and it shows the little aux symbol on my phone in the status bar. but as soon as I start Google Music, it goes away and disables the aux cable. obviously that is a software thing. Is anyone working on it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/help/auxiliary-cord-t2845174
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/aux-cable-problem-t2802719
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/help/finicky-connection-car-audio-jack-t2825158
Stupid lg it's always something with them so the best fix is to rub your aux cable.... Can't wait for cm but thank you for the threads
EDIT: tried soundabout, fixes issue at least for me thanks bfranklin!
settings:
Soundabout service > auto restart
Wired Headset Behavior > all checked but the last one
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/help/auxiliary-cord-t2845174
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/aux-cable-problem-t2802719
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/help/finicky-connection-car-audio-jack-t2825158
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I give you props for going to find all these threads . I would of said go read and search. You are a good man.
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Chyrio said:
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has experienced this issue as Google shows. Has anyone found a fix to the stupid headphone jack not working thing. How if you use certain devices the phone will not output audio. Like the aux in my car or at my work? BT works fine. Headphones work fine its mainly aux. Unplugging the device and replugging it a few times will eventually solve the issue. the thing I think is funny. I plug my aux in and it shows the little aux symbol on my phone in the status bar. but as soon as I start Google Music, it goes away and disables the aux cable. obviously that is a software thing. Is anyone working on it?
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I run soundabout pro and never any issue with my aux out with any device I was plugged into
Soundabout only somewhat works for my headphones.. Powered headphones really confuse the crap out of this device.
Lol
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When my Tab S 10.5 was running Kit Kat, it worked perfectly with my hifimediy Sabre dac. I was very excited when I auto-updated to Lollipop, which did seem to help battery life, speed, etc. It's just that the Dac stopped working. It clearly recognizes the device. Sounds even come out of it, it's just badly distorted and starts and stops.
Is this a lollipop problem or do Ihave to see if hifimediy will write a driver for lollipop? Is there any way to solve it other than going back to kitkat?
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When my Tab S 10.5 was running Kit Kat, it worked perfectly with my hifimediy Sabre dac. I was very excited when I auto-updated to Lollipop, which did seem to help battery life, speed, etc. It's just that the Dac stopped working. It clearly recognizes the device. Sounds even come out of it, it's just badly distorted and starts and stops.
Is this a lollipop problem or do Ihave to see if hifimediy will write a driver for lollipop? Is there any way to solve it other than going back to kitkat?
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I just posted a similar thread - hadn't spotted yours sorry otherwise would have added to it (just found yours by doing a google search)
I have a Fiio E17 which worked flawlessly on both my Note 3 (Snapdragon chipset) and Tab S 10.5 with 4.4
with 5.02 Lollipop no longer works with my Tab S (haven't dared upgrade my Note 3)
very very annoying
I have a Fiio E17 and I tried connecting it to my 10.5 after upgrading to lollipop and almost busted my ear drums. I haven't tried connecting it before upgrading, so I am not sure if it worked before, but it sure as hell ain't working now. The sound comes out completely distorted.
I just bought an Oppo Ha-2 and doest work with the Lollipop Tab S 10.5
Any workaround to this yet?
There's an option in Developer Options to Prevent routing to USB peripherals. I made sure that's unchecked. I checked USB Debugging. Still the same.
Tab 8.4 same problem with use of External DAC
I just purchased a Tab S 8.4 ( Lollipop) and tried to use an external DAC ( Audio Engine D3) via OTG cable . There is power to the DAC but no sound . So I installed Onkyo Player , now I get sound but its horrible with lots of distortion. I have not tried the USB Audio Player Pro yet.
USB Audio Player Pro is the answer to this, excellent player and worth the £5.80 it costs, i had the same issue with the Galaxy Alpha and this was the only way i had it working perfectly.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.extreamsd.usbaudioplayerpro&hl=en_GB
I have the same problem on an Samsung Galaxy S2 on 12.1 and the last Gustavo Kernel.
Using USB Audio Player Pro did not help as it reports "Failed to submit USB transfer! Your device probabyl does not support for isochronous USB transfers".
Also it does not detect the "HiFimeDIY Sabre Android DAC" only the larger "HiFimeDIY Sabre USB DAC ES9023 96kHz/24bit".
Anyone managed to make it run on any Kernel? What Kernels have you been using? The stock Kernel?
hydrouk said:
USB Audio Player Pro is the answer to this, excellent player and worth the £5.80 it costs, i had the same issue with the Galaxy Alpha and this was the only way i had it working perfectly.
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I just tried the demo version today. It worked like a charm the first time . This seems to be the only player that works with my Audioengine D3 with no stutter etc and also no external power is required . I am going to buy the App.
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So my headphone jack on my phone broke, when I put my headphones in it doesnt recognize them. I bought a micro usb to headphone port for my phone but it doesnt work. My question is if these cables never work or do you need an app or something for it to work?
Thanks in advance!
In 'Developer Options' there are settings for routing Audio via USB, I cannot remember what settings are there but take a look if anything can be turned on or off to enable Audio over USB. I know these phones support it as well as the HG1 Hi-Res Speakers by Sony, but how it works, I do not know.
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In 'Developer Options' there are settings for routing Audio via USB, I cannot remember what settings are there but take a look if anything can be turned on or off to enable Audio over USB. I know these phones support it as well as the HG1 Hi-Res Speakers by Sony, but how it works, I do not know.
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Yes i found that already and its turned on, I have also tried soundabout, you can choose where the audio goes, but that also didnt work. I hope there is someone who does know it.
Have you tried the detect usb devices option in the drop down notifications? There's also a settings page for it.
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Robobob1221 said:
Have you tried the detect usb devices option in the drop down notifications? There's also a settings page for it.
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Yes I found it, but it doesnt detect anything. Also when I go to developer options and I select audio source at Select usb configuration it doesnt work. I've also tried soundabout but that doesnt work either..
Try download SoundAbout from play, and use the audio jack..
Z5 premium crappy phone and worse hardware ?
Oreltub said:
Try download SoundAbout from play, and use the audio jack..
Z5 premium crappy phone and worse hardware
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My phone doesnt recognize anything in the audiojack and also not with soundabout. But how can I play music through that cable?
Sorry i didn't see they already recommended soundabout?
Anyway, pay attention that the developer options should be OFF
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Oreltub said:
Sorry i didn't see they already recommended soundabout
Anyway, pay attention that the developer options should be OFF
Xperia Z1 Compact LP .386 rooted
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Okay, so with soundabout I couldn't get it to work through the micro usb with developer options off, so I thought trying the headphone jack and it worked with soundabout!
I dont know how this happened, but everyone thanks for helping!!!
Your welcome
See this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-premium/general/z5-premium-audio-jack-failed-t3352062/page4
I highly recommend you to replace the audio jack before its get worse..
If you wanna be sure, ill get mine from eBay in 2-3 weeks and update how it's work
Hey, guys! I've recently purchased the HTC Hi-Res Adaptive Sound 2.0 Headset (Max 320). I've tried to use those on the 10 but had no luck. These headphones which use the Type-C input should technically work on the 10 as it supports the "Hi-Res Audio", but all I get when I plug in the Headset is "Accessory not supported". Could this be a hardware issue or a firmware issue? So I wanted to ask if any of you guys have it and if you do, how did you get it to work? I've also attached a screenshot of the message.
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Hey, guys! I've recently purchased the HTC Hi-Res Adaptive Sound 2.0 Headset (Max 320). I've tried to use those on the 10 but had no luck. These headphones which use the Type-C input should technically work on the 10 as it supports the "Hi-Res Audio", but all I get when I plug in the Headset is "Accessory not supported". Could this be a hardware issue or a firmware issue? So I wanted to ask if any of you guys have it and if you do, how did you get it to work? I've also attached a screenshot of the message.
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I'd try going under the developer options of your phone and checking the USB input and changing it to see if that gets you anywhere. It'd be pretty weird if the headphones are phone specific. I have a different pair of USB C headphones that have active noise cancellation that work on my other headsets. As a last attempt, try downloading the free trial of USB Audio Player and see if the headphones work with that app.
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I'd try going under the developer options of your phone and checking the USB input and changing it to see if that gets you anywhere. It'd be pretty weird if the headphones are phone specific. I have a different pair of USB C headphones that have active noise cancellation that work on my other headsets. As a last attempt, try downloading the free trial of USB Audio Player and see if the headphones work with that app.
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Hey @mnguyen127! I've tried what you told me to do, by changing the input type but it didn't work. I've tried all the options in the developer settings but it didn't work out. Do you have any other ideas?
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Hey @mnguyen127! I've tried what you told me to do, by changing the input type but it didn't work. I've tried all the options in the developer settings but it didn't work out. Do you have any other ideas?
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Have you tried the USB audio player app? That thing has worked wonders for me when it comes to finicky USB C
I'm in a similar situation, and nothing I've tried worked. Now, I saw someone mention something about firmware on another similar thread, so we might just have to wait for when HTC finally decides to update the 10
I have a pair of JBL Reflect Aware C which are USB-C active noise cancelling headphones, but I've noticed that after a certain update, my headphones won't work without the USB Audio Player app. Same thing happened on my Google Pixel which makes me think that if you roll back the update on your phone, you'll probably get audio out of USB-C.
the high-res certified has nothing to do with the headphone Support. the suppor for those headphones are disabled so deep in System stuff, that me and other couldn't get it to work, even with Sound stuff from u Ultra and u11. you can't use them unless HTC supports them on the 10
I still have those from the Bolt when I tested the device. but can't use them. so either HTC Needs to fix it in their Firmware or they don't want it or so. maybe the cables inside are different from other usb c Audio devices so that might be a Problem too
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the high-res certified has nothing to do with the headphone Support. the suppor for those headphones are disabled so deep in System stuff, that me and other couldn't get it to work, even with Sound stuff from u Ultra and u11. you can't use them unless HTC supports them on the 10
I still have those from the Bolt when I tested the device. but can't use them. so either HTC Needs to fix it in their Firmware or they don't want it or so. maybe the cables inside are different from other usb c Audio devices so that might be a Problem too
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Thanks for explaining it !!!
I guess I'll just hold on to my Brand New HTC U Sonic headphones. What is going on with HTC!!!!!!!
Usb port its not for headphones only for charging go for adapter
Hi all, I've been using my Pixel 6 Pro for a month now.
I have Moondrop Aria earphones and I use them with the Google adapter. If I put my phone in my pocket while listening to music I hear annoying electrical clicking sounds in the earphones. The same thing happens if I use the phone while listening to music. When I unlock the device with the fingerprint sensor a click comes in, when I open an app I hear a click. I have also tried this in silent mode, so these are not the touch feedback sounds. I have tried the same with a different adapter from Amazon. This does not happen on my old phone (OnePlus 6T) with the same earphone + adapter combos. Anyone else experiencing such issues?
I have the same issue when browsing in Chrome. I only use Bluetooth for audio for this reason.
Apparently a fix for external DACs will arrive this summer...
shtajiryan said:
Hi all, I've been using my Pixel 6 Pro for a month now.
I have Moondrop Aria earphones and I use them with the Google adapter. If I put my phone in my pocket while listening to music I hear annoying electrical clicking sounds in the earphones. The same thing happens if I use the phone while listening to music. When I unlock the device with the fingerprint sensor a click comes in, when I open an app I hear a click. I have also tried this in silent mode, so these are not the touch feedback sounds. I have tried the same with a different adapter from Amazon. This does not happen on my old phone (OnePlus 6T) with the same earphone + adapter combos. Anyone else experiencing such issues?
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try turning off all sound options in settings, sounds (the last 4 or 5 at the bottom)
nds850 said:
I have the same issue when browsing in Chrome. I only use Bluetooth for audio for this reason.
Apparently a fix for external DACs will arrive this summer...
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Is their Type-C to 3.5mm adapter an external DAC itself?
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Is their Type-C to 3.5mm adapter an external DAC itself?
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Yes. I have the same issue with Qudelix 5k too.
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try turning off all sound options in settings, sounds (the last 4 or 5 at the bottom)
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This seems to have solved the issue, even though I tried in silent mode, disabling the sounds from the Sounds menu did the trick. Thanks a lot!
shtajiryan said:
This seems to have solved the issue, even though I tried in silent mode, disabling the sounds from the Sounds menu did the trick. Thanks a lot!
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yup its a known issue. I was about to return my 6P in November when I got it, and just before putting it in the box, I disabled those options and was surprised.
Hopefully enough people send feedback to google because this might not the same issue as the other USB-DAC/BT issues.
Similar thing happens to me, when using my wired headphones on my computer if my pixel touches the wire in any way I hear the exact same noise you described. No other phones or chargers re-create this effect, seems unique to the Pixel 6 Pro.