So I have a nice mhl adapter for the skyrocket, and it passes audio over hdmi. Well sometimes I might want to connect it to my monitor for no reason, but the audio passes through, and that's a problem because this monitor has no audio out.
So is there anyway with MHL adapters to keep the audio through the phone? Danke
I as well would be interested to know this if anyone has info.
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also would love to get audio through headphones hwen doing this
Hello i have found an app that let you to choise the sound output for the media sound (speaker, bluetooth, mhl,...)
see there : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33307264#post33307264
Sorry to up an old thread but if it can help somebody ...
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just as the title says, is it possible to send music via bt to my stereo just like when i make or recieve calls?
not that i'd use this as a sole way to listen to music in my car, but i just started wondering if it were possible, and if so, how?
It's possible, but you have to make sure that your Stereo has the bluetooth profile for A2DP. It's the same pairing process, but instead of only streaming call audio it will stream any other audio too.
Also, the stereo will have a headphone icon under bluetooth preferences.
Hope this helps.
I do that all the time in my car. The sound quality is not as good as hooking up a cable through th aux jack. The nav direction also come through my car stereo.
Ah yes, I forgot about A2DP being needed... That would make my situation impossible... I'll just have to get a 3.5 mm to RCA plug for aux... Thanks guys.
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I had some trouble with this, but the key for me was making my Pioneer head unit "forget" my previous phone. Now it works great!
Actually there is a way to stream music wirelessly to your car stereo: mini FM transmitters. Quite cheap on ebay. I wouldn't bet on audio quality tho.
After plugging in the HDMI adapter to my projector, I notice that my SG3 audio jack is disabled. It looks like the only way to get audio is via bluetooth. Can anyone confirm this? Is there a software fix to get the headphone jack activated again?
Also, using bluetooth, the audio is not synched - I presume due to latency issues. If I have to use bluetooth, is there a way to sync the audio and video? I know there are programs which can re-sync the audio / video in the mp4 file, but this is a hassle. My projector does not have audio out, so I am stuck having to get sound through bluetooth.
My headphone jack stopped working a while ago. Haven't been able to fix it but I do have a USB Headphone but it doesn't work when I plug it into my Transformer. Any fix or mod for that? I also have a bluetooth headphone but streaming seems to suffer whenever I use it. thanks!
Transformer's kernel does not support usb audio so IMO without deeper modifications you're not able to use it. I also have a bluetooth headphones and on A2DP profile it works great.
You could also replace the board with the headphone jack.
See here: [Q]-Audio-jack-broken,-how-to-fix?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2320978
Hi All,
After much searching for this simple request, how to enable Audio output to the headphone / 2.5mm audio jack and output to bluetooth speakers at the same time.
This is not a request how to get music to play on bluetooth mono headphones etc.
I am wanting to have my Nexus 5 plugged into the speakers and amp in one room, then also have my UE Boom in the next room playing audio via bluetooth.
As soon as I plug in the speakers via the jack, the bluetooth sound output is muted.
Going into Bluetooth settings and unticking music and then ticking music starts audio playing via bluetooth but stops audio via 2.5mm jack.
Any settings I need to know about? Apps or custom ROMs to do this simple feature.
Think of this as a keep playing to speakers when headphones are plugged in. Possible in Ubuntu, is it possible on Android?
Many Thanks,
Rob.
readmanr said:
Hi All,
After much searching for this simple request, how to enable Audio output to the headphone / 2.5mm audio jack and output to bluetooth speakers at the same time.
This is not a request how to get music to play on bluetooth mono headphones etc.
I am wanting to have my Nexus 5 plugged into the speakers and amp in one room, then also have my UE Boom in the next room playing audio via bluetooth.
As soon as I plug in the speakers via the jack, the bluetooth sound output is muted.
Going into Bluetooth settings and unticking music and then ticking music starts audio playing via bluetooth but stops audio via 2.5mm jack.
Any settings I need to know about? Apps or custom ROMs to do this simple feature.
Think of this as a keep playing to speakers when headphones are plugged in. Possible in Ubuntu, is it possible on Android?
Many Thanks,
Rob.
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Just to bump the thread, as I know how fast paced the Nexus 5 forum is, and I have waited 10 days before re-asking.
Anyone with information that could help?
Many Thanks,
Rob.
Hi all.
So I want to have audio output to both, simultaneously, to a remote Bluetooth-receiver (which is on the other side of my bedroom's wall) and to a stereo 3.5mm connection next to my phone.
Right now, I can have audio to one, but not both (Bluetooh, OR, 3.5mm).
After much searching, I am 50% happy using the app Turbo Alarm because it can play audio simultanously to my Bluetooth receiver and the phone's loud Speaker, but NOT to the phone's 3.5mm plug (silent).
Any thing you know that can do the trick ?
Thank you all.
My phone: Samsung Galaxy S3 (d2att), CM14.1 Oct-N Weekly 2017-06-02, TWRP.
sintoo said:
Hi all.
So I want to have audio output to both, simultaneously, to a remote Bluetooth-receiver (which is on the other side of my bedroom's wall) and to a stereo 3.5mm connection next to my phone.
Right now, I can have audio to one, but not both (Bluetooh, OR, 3.5mm).
After much searching, I am 50% happy using the app Turbo Alarm because it can play audio simultanously to my Bluetooth receiver and the phone's loud Speaker, but NOT to the phone's 3.5mm plug (silent).
Any thing you know that can do the trick ?
Thank you all.
My phone: Samsung Galaxy S3 (d2att), CM14.1 Oct-N Weekly 2017-06-02, TWRP.
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The hardware in your device is designed to only output audio one way or the other, not two or three. It's a limitation built into the hardware, you aren't gonna change it.
There is, however, a solution to your problem, it involves external hardware.
You will need a 3.5mm Y cable and a Bluetooth audio transmitter, plug the cable in your 3.5mm audio jack, connect whatever device you were gonna run via audio jack to one side of the Y cable, connect the Bluetooth audio transmitter to the other side of the Y cable.
This will allow playing audio to both but it won't allow them to listen to different media, they will hear both receive the same audio.
If you want the listening devices to be able to play different audio independently, then you'll have to consider other hardware such as wireless flash drive, it can stream audio to up to 8 devices and stream video to 3 devices, each of them watching or listening to different things independently of each other.
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