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.
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with the new usb ports on htc devices, i wonder if it would be possible to create an adapter that would allow me toconnect a stereo audio ource for recording with something like vito audio recoder.
the reason is i need to record a live dj set soonish so its either this or modding my ipod with rockbox and a custom adapter.
usb is a serial digital interface
where 1 party have to be master and 1 slave
most pda's only do slave
and slaves cant be active in comm
also not sure why you would use usb for recording
the headset connector of phone pda's have
audio in and out
from where it can record from audio in
and connected devices can record from the pda
from audio out
well yeah, but the headset i connected to the usb port on the new thc devices.
hence my question
basically i want to connect an audiosource to my p3600 so i can record it. since there is no 2.5mm jack on the p3600 i have to do it through the special usb port
there are converters which does that
since usb is purely digital signals
i'm pretty sure the usb connector carry the analog audio
as an unstd connectors in the connector
but dont know anything about pin out
guess you can use the converter
you can prob find it at expansys
actually the htc connecteor is usb plus a few extra pins for audio. so they're predefined.
its like the regular audio jack is added ontop of the normal usb pins
anyway, expansis has no such dapter, otherwise i wouldnt be asking
sure they do
http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=123774
what? that is for charging your phone with an ac adapter afaik.
doesnt have anything to do with line-in audio from what i can see
doh! wrong link
http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=142091&asource=HTC _P3600
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http://shop.brando.com.hk/htcstereoconverter.php
http://www.doml.com/productdec.asp?pid=2698&model=d_d810&modeln=P3600&status=
http://www.expansys.se/p.aspx?i=145154
yeah ive looked at those. in fact i bought the brando one.
these either have no audio in functionality at all (they are just usefull for listening to muic), or the audio in is by means of an integrated microphone.
what i am looking for is an adapter that lets me connect an audio source to the audio in channel.
none of these do that :/
hhmm maybe you can make it yourself then by canabalising the headset that came with the device or one like it
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Anyone experienced with such transmitter?
http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=135842
Will it works on wm 6.5? does it require some software installation or setup on my HTC Mega?
Are there any good cheap replacement you can recommend me? I would like to have charger for my HTC and be able to listen music from htc's windows media player via card audio
thanks in advance
think they are a bit confused
htc devices don't use miniUSB connectors
they use extUSB which is miniUSB plus audio pins
if it's extUSB then it will work with anything which send audio over the audio pins
a phone a stereo a guitar
it just receive audio and makes the audio into fm radio no software or operating system requirement
extUSB is compatible with mini USB I think so if it works on mini USB so should works on extUSB too, right?
mini usb is a purely digital serial interface which a pda require usbHost support to use
most don't support that and that mean they can only be used by other usbHosts like a pc
extUSB is normal miniUSB but with analog audio connectors on the other side
extUSB cables work with miniUSB conntors and the other way around
but if the fm transmitter just use the audio part then connecting it to a device which have pure miniUSB it would not work
like my belkin fm transmitter just have a 3.5mm minijack and will transmit any audio which is feed it
so if you have a miniUSB connector and not a extUSB and the fm transmitter require extUSB you can't use it
unless your device support USBHost and you get drivers for the device
it should be in the spcs of the device if that is the case
like my belkin fm transmitter just have a 3.5mm minijack and will transmit any audio which is feed it
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I saw transmitters like that but I would like to have charger with transmitter together
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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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,
Has anyone tried connecting an external mic for recording? I'm going to buy one with a 3.5mm plug and I'm wondering what sort of adapter I will also need.
I use this and it works well. It comes with an adapter and I tried with and without it. The Axon does require the adapter to use this Mic.
Audio-Technica ATR-3350IS Omnidirectional Condenser Lavalier Mic with Smartphone Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HZA6EJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_iJlDCuuPgCL1L