Where is audio IC chip located? I need to change it, due to buzzing sound when making a call on earpiece, on wired headset and loud speaker. Bluetooth headset work ok.
EDIT: I found it.
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For some odd reason, when i connect the headset from htc to listen to music, the speaker also outputs sound while the headset functions normally, in other words - both the headset and the speaker output sound, when the headset is disconnected, the speaker increases it's volume output - it's really annoying as i want only the headphones to output sound, can someone please help so that i can turn off the speaker sound? i don't think i experienced this before, either it's a loose connection on the headset or i turned on something by mistake.
p.s: i've checked the headset, it's connected properly and it's not loose.
can someone please help? thanks
nevermind, it's working fine now.
Wow, you are one lucky bandit.
When I plug in the headphones it sends the sound to the external speakers while if I disconnect the headphones I get no sound at all. If I reboot and leave the headphones in it routes the sound to the external speakers and the headphones.
Any suggestions? Software or hardware solutions?
Also is there anywhere you can order replacement part for our tablet?
Hi, I'm new here and this first post is a really weird question.
Here's the story.
I am connecting my NS to my car audio deck using the 3.5" jack to the AUX in the car. The NS will detect that a headset is connected. I am able to listen to music or internet radio from my NS in the car.
Now I pair my BT handsfree earpiece to the NS for phone calls when driving. Pairing is fine.
Here's the situation.
When a call comes in I can answer the call by pressing the button on the BT earpiece, BUT once on the call it actually uses the headset for output and mic. There is no mic, so I can only hear the caller from the car speakers, but not be able to talk to them.
I will need to actually select output to bluetooth on the NS in order for it to switch over to the actual BT earpiece and have it work properly.
So the question, is there a setting that will always have the preference for bluetooth first?
If I only have the BT handsfree connected, it will connect to the BT unit without issues.
My car audio deck does not have BT and I wouldn't want to fiddle with the phone while I'm driving (it's against the law in some places and it's dangerous).
If I am receiving a call, the phone will sound the ring, but when I answer it the speaker go dead. When I try to play music, no sound is produced (although if I plug in headphones I find that it is playing). I think that problem is in headset jac cause while i was cleaning it, headphones were enabling and disabling automatically. Is it any software solution for my problem (app or script to turn off headphones auto plugging in)?
Sorry for my english
do u got any symbol in the notification bar if the headset or a pair of headphones are plugged? there are two different smybols for headset and for headphones.
if i got you right, there should be a prob with the female audio jack in the phone. it does not recognize what typ of headphones (headset or plain headphones) are plugged
Hi,
I have the following question, most (maybe all) smartphones have a 3.5mm audio jack which also allows headphones with a mic (included with some phones) since it has TRRS.
What i want is a way to connect a normal mic which is TRS (i has have a TRS->TRRS adapter) to that 3.5 audio jack in order to increase the mic volume in my phone, one main reason is when my phone is connected via bluetooth to some speakers like in the car, it will automatically decrease the mic volume.
Any suggestions?
Anyone?
This is really annoying as bluetooth lowers mic volume to almost noting...
I have discovered that mixer_paths.xml file might help in boosting the mic on bluetooth and that it also might a cyanogenmod bug...
Is anyone familiar with the values in this file and what they mean?