ok so I have some RCA sockets, some I can understand others not.
after reversing mirror input = Rear camera (I am sure of that)
GVBS (yellow RCA) = ?
Video input = Aux in
After the Audio output to the right = Audio out R (these work as sub is connected to it and I hear it but subwoofer level in software does nothing)
After the audio output to the left = Audio out L (these work as sub is connected to it and I hear it but subwoofer level in software does nothing)
before the audio output to the left = ?
before the audio output to the right = ?
audio input left = Aux in
audio input right = Aux in
so is GVBS video out? or is it a mono subwoofer connection?
and is before the audio output some sort of pre out? I am guessing it is, designated for subwoofer I presume. makes sense but I need to be clear.
any help much appreciated.
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I have an external mic (called an iRig Mic) that connects to a phone with a headset-jack.
On an iPhone it can be used to record audio when shooting videos, but when i connect it to my Nexus S running android, the sound from the mic is not recorded. Instead the audio from the internal mic i used.
Is there any way to change the audio source when recording videos? This would be a great feature for journalists using their phone as a camcorder for interviews.
Recording audio via 3.5 jack on android using external microphone
You have to buy adapter which will split the signal for microphone in and audio out (you probably know 3.5 jack in your phone is 2 directional as it supports headset with mic)
You can try to look for it on Amazon (headset buddy)
or solder into headset in the pins which are responsible for mic signal.
Then,
I know only 1 app for android which supports recording from external microphone:
Arabela Audio Recorder - choose DEFAULT audio source and it should catch the signal from external mic connected through adapter via 3.5 jack.
I THINK it can catch the audio while recording video because it works in background ... so later you will be able to remove the audio from video recording and join it with the one you recorded using Arabela with some kind of video editor
regards
couple of questions,
for the external mic is it stereo or mono?
any other programs you know that can capture external mic input since this post?
thanks!
wariat777 said:
You have to buy adapter which will split the signal for microphone in and audio out (you probably know 3.5 jack in your phone is 2 directional as it supports headset with mic)
You can try to look for it on Amazon (headset buddy)
or solder into headset in the pins which are responsible for mic signal.
Then,
I know only 1 app for android which supports recording from external microphone:
Arabela Audio Recorder - choose DEFAULT audio source and it should catch the signal from external mic connected through adapter via 3.5 jack.
I THINK it can catch the audio while recording video because it works in background ... so later you will be able to remove the audio from video recording and join it with the one you recorded using Arabela with some kind of video editor
regards
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Hi,
i was wondering - is it possible to make a circuit loop on headset with mic so any audio signal that is coming from line out via minijack will return by microphone ? I want to record audio from game / and / or / to connect external mic to my htc desire by disassembling my current headset and connecting another mic in place of the old one.
Will this work ?
I'm quite technical with AV, IT and android and I still haven't got a clue what you are asking. Can you rephrase the question please?
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We have a minijack 3.55mm with sound output where are 3 signals, A. left and B. right (for stereo sound output), and third for input C. mic.
What i want to do is make from microphone C an line-in slot so i can connect for example external microphone.
Another thing , i need to record "what you hear" from android without loosing quality ( i know i can record from mic ).
So : connect A or B to C
but the voltage right now is to high, i've found this article :
epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
will this work ?
Hi,
couldn't find anything on google. When trying radio app I noticed it uses the headphone cables in audio jack output as antenna for the radio (so basically as input) and so I wondered whether there's an app or something that could force other apps that require audio jack input to use the output jack as input (and disable the microphone then)?
Question for those of you who use one for your car tablet setups. How does the Behringer DAC determine what audio channels are to be sent out? 2, 2.1, 5.1, or 7.1? does it work like a home theater receiver and output whatever is being inputted? if so then how does android tell it what type of audio to send out?
Not sure if it's a glitch or what. I read the possibility of re-routing your C-USB audio through your Bluetooth output was improbable because more than likely C-USB audio routing through the speaker settings when using viper4android was due to hardware.
That doesn't seem to be the case with the March update. If I'm listening to music on my Bluetooth headphones and make the switch to my aux cable using the C-USB adapter, while my Bluetooth settings are still enabled my audio routes through Bluetooth.
Anyone aware if this is a glitch or not? It's pretty amazing. As routing audio through your aux using viper4android speaker settings are trash.