Hey Folks,
I have a HTC Sensation coming in the mail today as a replacement to my Atrix 4G that is showing it wear.
What I do is vlogging on my motorcycle but I've been having a real issue with my audio setup. I just purchased an external Microphone:
ATR-3350-Omnidirectional-Condenser-Microphone (ON AMAZON)
Now what I want to do is record on the android using the above listed Microphone. Does anyone know if I need a 3.5MM TRRS adapter or other kind of conversion adapter? Or perhaps a specific application to use the external Microphone?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
NewF
Sorry if its a stupid question but don't condenser mikes need phantom/48V?
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I'm looking for an accessory that may or may not exist or he possible bit if anyone knows it would be you guys. Basically instead of buying a whole Bluetooth speaker system I'm looking for something to let me use my already existing speakers which are just directly plugged into my TV via Bluetooth to listen to music from my phone. My first thought was of some sort of HDMI device that acted as a Bluetooth stereo receiver but I'm not sure xD. Love for some input on the matter.
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hey guys, im thinking of buying a note 10.1 but really need to have a line in to record audio, does the note support this?
thanks, andy
No line in, just the built-in microphone, or from the headphones with mic., but I doubt that it will take a stereo signal from other device through that jack.
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thanks, thats a shame. any idea if i could get stereo in through the samsung 30pin connector?
geekyhawkes said:
hey guys, im thinking of buying a note 10.1 but really need to have a line in to record audio, does the note support this?
thanks, andy
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Yes. It does. Kind of. The headphone jack has a microphone in - you need a four pin to two three pin converter:
http://ca.startech.com/Cables/Audio...dset-Splitter-Adapter-Male-to-Female~MUYHSMFF
But that gives you mono input.
A better solution: you can attach a USB Audio device to it and it will become the default audio in/out.
http://ca.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/Sound/USB-Audio/Audio-USB-Adapter~ICUSBAUDIOB
I've tested it with a generic C-Audio USB dongle like this and it works fine.
thanks for the info. interesting how many random usb devices work with android
Hi everybody, after some unsuccessful searches on google i'm trying here i hope someone will help me to find a solution. I have the infuse with jelly bean liquid smooth rom everything runs good, from a couple of days i'm thinking that i would like to listen to my music with a speaker or something in order to have louder effect. i already have awesome beats so my audio it's better but the speaker of the phone can't compare with a docking station or a bigger speaker. So here my questions:
1. I found the docking station on amazon designed for the samsung infuse it's very nice but does that play audio or not! it charges the phone but has any speaker integrated or not?
2. I have an hp portable speaker can i connect it to my phone or not? the problem is that i need an adapter cause the cable of the speaker is not compatible with the phone. is any adapter that will able me to connect phone to speaker? The speaker model is WN483AA HP Portable Speaker, what kind of adapter I need?
If you can help me thanks in advance to xda and everybody xda the best!!!!
sorry for any mistakes working on my english everyday
The docking station for Infuse does not have a speaker. It has a 3.5 mm jack ( same size as on phone ) to plug a speaker into.
I looked at the HP speaker you have and can not come up with an adapter that can be used.
I googled and found this:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2410219,00.asp
A few other similar things googling MobiAir smartphone dock
I'm sure you can find more.
Is it possible to use the 3.5mm jack on the Nexus 5 as an input source for recording?
Like connecting it to a guitar.
Thanks in advance.
I don't know, but would be curious to know the answer.
Do you have a piece of hardware that you could test it with?
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tried but didn't work...
could be a TRS TRRS problem... not sure...
related?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1100322
the n5 is out of my hands right now, can someone test this...? thx in advance.
loyukfai said:
Is it possible to use the 3.5mm jack on the Nexus 5 as an input source for recording?
Like connecting it to a guitar.
Thanks in advance.
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I believe the only way is via USB...but you have to use an app as Android does not build in USB recording as does Windows. I use this app along with a USB interface and a microphone on this phone and my tablet. Works great and the dev is a great guy. He also makes a DAW (there's a free version) for recording and editing.
that's... too bad then. thanks for info but.
btw, any suggestion for usb audio in? or usb mic? thx.
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I use a pair of wired ear buds that have a built in microphone for calls. I'm running CM11 not stock but I just tested and "Sound Recorder" is more than happy to receive its input via the headset jack. I would believe it's just a matter of finding the right converter plug for your guitar.
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I use a pair of wired ear buds that have a built in microphone for calls. I'm running CM11 not stock but I just tested and "Sound Recorder" is more than happy to receive its input via the headset jack. I would believe it's just a matter of finding the right converter plug for your guitar.
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I have used ASR for recording, works fine over the headset jack. It is a mono source of course. It won't work with a standard 3.5mm plug of course, you have to have the signal on the microphone portion - which is ground (silence) for the standard plugs.
I used the adapter that came with Dragon Naturally Speaking. It has two 3.5mm stereo plugs to one 3.5mm stereo+mic plug. If you use a 3.5mm stereo cable into the mic side of this adapter it works fine.
You could probably rig up something from Radio Shack, but I didn't have to because this worked, and I don't need the adapter for my computer so it was just sitting in the cord box...
thanks to everyone who replied, truly.
it seems that there are 2 solutions...
1) usb sound w/dedicated app
2) cable that turns L/R input from TRS tip to M input on TRRS tip
the 3.5mm/trrs/(left/right/ground/mic) socket on the phone should work as tdcrone mentioned above. as long as a 3.5mm stereo+mic adapter available, or a custom cable that turns the original L or R input into M on the output end.
this is by far the simpler solution, **if such cable or adapter is available**, the caveat emptor is that the record will be mono, and there could be mic gain issues...?
otoh, the usb solution works, at the cost of having to get an adapter and apps for android costs.
@Vegasden: i see that both USB audio recorder pro and audio evolution mobile daw seem to work with usb recorder, and the latter one is just marginally more expensive?
edit: sorry, just realise that one also needs to buy usb audio recorder pro if she/he wants to use audio evolution mobile daw to do usb record
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Do you think these will work? They claim to support iPhone only...
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irig/
http://www.cherubtechnology.com/product_detail.php?id=96
Cheers.
This (http://www.cherubtechnology.com/product_detail.php?id=96) works, tested okay.
Cheers.
Hello guys,
My microphone in my sensation XE is not working because the mic port's pins on the motherboard are broken. (long story..). So replacing the microphone will not help, I would need to replace the entire motherboard or to solder tiny tiny pins which I definitely can't do.
However, plugging headset with microphone do the trick, and i'm able to input voice to the phone and talk to people.
My question is, How can I make the phone read only the microphone from the headset. I want to shorten some crappy headset and leave the mic plugged in while I fix it to the back case.
Thank you
Romansko said:
Hello guys,
My microphone in my sensation XE is not working because the mic port's pins on the motherboard are broken. (long story..). So replacing the microphone will not help, I would need to replace the entire motherboard or to solder tiny tiny pins which I definitely can't do.
However, plugging headset with microphone do the trick, and i'm able to input voice to the phone and talk to people.
My question is, How can I make the phone read only the microphone from the headset. I want to shorten some crappy headset and leave the mic plugged in while I fix it to the back case.
Thank you
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So you want to make the headset mic as the default one?
Thats definitely not easy. Maybe possible with an xposed module?? But this doesnt exist so far.
XxM4tzexX said:
So you want to make the headset mic as the default one?
Thats definitely not easy. Maybe possible with an xposed module?? But this doesnt exist so far.
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And how about the headset's banana? it have 3 lines of touch point, maybe I can tape all except the mic's touch point?
Or something with build.prop?
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No one? K, I'm making a patent: wired microphone for phones, sound output will be the regular speaker.
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