Voice Command 1.6/microphone doesn't work when connected to External Speakers - General Topics

Hi, I am having problems in using Voice Command 1.6 when my ATT Tilt (ROM version: 1.62.502.0) is connected to external speakers such as TV speakers, Car speakers etc. I am using 3 in 1 USB Adaptor to connect cable to speakers.
The problem seems to be with Microphone of the phone which is for some reason being deactivated as soon as the 3 in 1 USB adapter is plugged into the phone. For the first time when I used 3 in 1 USB cable, it worked fine. But after that it stopped working and Microphone is being deactivated as soon as 3 in 1 cable is inserted into phone.
Whereas, when I insert other USB cable such as for charging, ActiveSync etc, microphone seems to be active and I can use Voice Command while the cable is inserted.
Please help. I need the microphone to be active to be able to use VoiceCommand while my phone is connected to my car's AUX port speakers.

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I was always using the usb headset cable of my htc (kaiser), but since a few days, it seems to have a loose connection:
It keeps on dialing the last number I called and/or activates the voice recognition without me touching anything.
it's probably the connection between between plug and usb port which is buggy (it does not happen when the us headset cable is diconnected).
Anyone has a similar experience?
I don't see a way to get rid of that problem...I can only switch to a Bluetooth headset...
Either the pushbutton on the USB headset is making contact when it shouldn't, or your self-identified loose connection. Maybe try a different USB headset?
Either way, this could be your "excuse" to go bluetooth!

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Connect N5 to car stereo

I can not play to my car stereo Alpine the N5, stays in "searching". I have no problem with iphone or usb stick. What I can do?
telling us how to are trying to connect the 2 might be a good start.
rzamoras said:
I can not play to my car stereo Alpine the N5, stays in "searching". I have no problem with iphone or usb stick. What I can do?
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Connecting my N5 via USB cable to my Kenwood car stereo's USB input works fine.
The stereo source has to be set to "USB device" for it to work.
The stereo reads the device, meaning I can't use the device to change the tracks, it's all controlled through the stereo.
alpine is set like USB device and detects as MTP my N5 and charging the mobile inclusive, but goes "searching" and then does not move. The USB stick works perfectly, with control in the Alpine car stereo
rzamoras said:
alpine is set like USB device and detects as MTP my N5 and charging the mobile inclusive, but goes "searching" and then does not move. The USB stick works perfectly, with control in the Alpine car stereo
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Try enabling USB debugging. If that doesn't work then try changing the USB connections on the N5

GROM USB Audio out works with my Verizon Note 4. Kinda.

So I just purchased a GROM Audio Honda Acura 03+ USB Android iPod Bluetooth AUX adapter( SKU: HON1U3 )
http://www.gromaudio.com/store/usb_...uetooth_adapter_direct_digital_interface.html
With both the Bluetooth and USB AUX adapter it came to a pricey $229.96. What I got for that price is:
Bluetooth media and headphone profiles
USB out via AALinQ Car Music Player
OK Google Hotword still works
Con's:
You have to load your media into the AALinQ application to get it to play via USB, that means no Google Play music over USB, and all system sounds aren't automatically sent to the USB audio like with the Note 3 and previous Galaxy devices.
You don't get track titles etc via Bluetooth at least with my Note 4 on my '08 Acura MDX and the GROM connected to my XM 2 Sat input on the stock head unit.
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The nice thing is that unlike a dedicated MHL USB connector which is the other way to get USB audio out on the Note 4 you aren't blocking your microphone while connected
You are charging. which I hadn't got working with USB to MHL.
Just thought this might be useful to those of us who don't have A2DP built into our car stereo's. GROM is compatible with hundreds and hundreds of vehicles, just use the Browse by auto make selector at http://www.gromaudio.com/index.html
I don't work for GROM, I paid for my unit myself, wanted to share what worked for me in case it helps one of you.
Oh and according to their FAQ the charge you're getting is 1A 5V http://www.gromaudio.com/support/usb-faq.html

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I have a Pixel 3a with the Google Recorder app installed. I am trying to transcribe some audio files that are on my laptop. I have a 3.5 mm male/male cable plugged into my laptop and the other end is plugged into a TRRS adapter which is plugged into the headphone jack of the 3a. Google Recorder has a setting that will allow it to use an external mic if it is detected but it does not detecting it. I have previously used this exact same setup on this phone to feed the sound from our sound system into my phone running Larix broadcaster to live stream and it worked fine. So, I know that the phone SHOULD be able to use this as an external mic. I should also add that I plugged my hands-free headset into the phone and Google Recorder DID detect the external mic. I just can't figure out why Recorder won't recognize my line-in setup as a mic.
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