Hey i read something about this when the galaxy music just came out.
Basically what people were saying is you could turn the galaxy music into a Bluetooth type headset as you could define the bluetooth profiles. The end goal was to link the galaxy music with the galaxy note and then you can keep the note in your backpack and if you get a call it would come to the galaxy music. I am very interested to find out if anyone had achieved this or is it all theoretical.
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Hello,
I am holding a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE N8020 tablet, which running on version JB 4.1.2.
I am seriously looking for a Call Recorder/Recording application for my N8020 tablet, as I previously did hold the first generation of the Galaxy Tab P1000 before(Already Sold), which this two tablets are using the speaker phone mic to talk if not inserted with any earpieces. Last time, when holding P1000, I have tried several Call Recording applications but were not working as all of the call recording audio source "Mic" only record one party of the call, and the other party voice could not be recorded. However, I understand that Samsung Tab series later tablet do come with a earphone, which are totally similar as a real mobilephone.
Lately, I have purchased the Note 10.1 N8020 tablet and afraid that most of those Call Recorder/Recording applications still not able to work as like last time P1000, only managed to record only one party of the voice. However, I am seriously looking for a Call Recording application as I need it on my work purposes.
I would like to check with you guys expert out there anyone is holding the Note 10.1 series and really do already have a call Recording application tried and work with both party of the voices can be recorded? Or even if anyone knows which Call Recording applications now a day work with tablet that call recording audio source "Mic" managed to record both party of the voices during a call?
Please kindly assist and advise.
Millions of thanks.
Hello,
it's my first post and I have no idea where to post a question like this, but here goes:
I have just acquired an iPod nano 7G with bluetooth source capabilities (connect to bluetooth headsets to play music through them etc.)
My problem is, I have a set of good speakers in another room and I'd like to play music from them wirelessly while the iPod is charging on the dock. Also, I'd like to use the android device as a portable bluetooth speaker when out on camping trips...
I have a Note II (rooted) which I want to use as the sink. I am aware that the Note II can be used as an A2DP sink, but I am unable to find any apps that enable this functionality. Has anyone tried to do this and can perhaps guide me through doing this?
So to recap: iPod --> Note II --> Speakers. Note II needs A2DP sink functionality and everything should be fine.
Thanks in advance!
Hello,
I have the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and every time it syncs to my 2014 Honda Accord it plays music at extremely low volume even on max. Compared to almost any other phone like my iphone 4s that sync the audio for my music no problem to my car. I tried turning the media on and off and deleting the device completely off the bluetooth list and re-pairing and re-adding which still does not work. Any help would be appreciated.
And if anyone knows of a good music manager for the Samsung S6 let me know. I am using mobilego and it sucks as it won’t let you sort the order of your music.
Thank you,
Hello guys,
I was wondering if it is possible to turn off sound bypass while recording. I have Samsung S4 Mini (GT-i9195).
When it is very queit s4 mini doesn't record sound for. It is probably invented to make inaudible hum, because every microphone and circuit has SNR.
I need to turn off that, because I will edit recorded sound independently. Sometimes it destroys quality.
I have rooted phone.
Depr2 said:
I need to turn off that, because I will edit recorded sound independently. Sometimes it destroys quality.
I have rooted phone.
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Hi there,
Look for Google Enforced Stream Silencer on the market and install on your device.
Refference thread: [Q] S4 mini shutter sound
For more questions related to your S4 mini device please use this forum:
> Samsung Galaxy S 4 Mini > Galaxy S 4 Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck
Thank you, but it didn't resolve my problem. The phone still mutes recording below sound level. It's like typical voice recorder. I murmured http://vocaroo.com/i/s0RUNTfTNOYa
You can check soundwave.
Try to get help from owners in the thread/forum I gave you above.
Good luck
Hi, just bought the galaxy watch4, I can pair it with galaxy active tab 3 but wearable app gives error, I've read around that samsung tablet doesn't permit to connect to a samsung watch, it's abosolutely redicolous! How could I fix this problem?
Thanks
You can't pair the watch with the tablet, but if you want to use the watch without pairing it with the phone, you can hold press the galaxy wearable icon as shown on the video:
thank s for your kind answer, I don't understand the meaning of this video, it seams a way to skip the pair process present at beginning to use the watch. But I need werable app working on phone to receive notificationsm manage calls and so on. The werable app don't want to pair when is installed on tablets, that's amazing but true.
Maybe I can pair somehow, but to receive just datas about blood pressure and so on, useless.
As I know, the only way left is to hack phone and change its ID, so the app will believe it's a phone and it will work.
Samsung support is horrible, they just joke you, they promise they understood the problem and fix it soon, to reply within 24h, all bull*ts
Con somebody please tell me if I can buy a watch from another brand and have it working on this Galaxy tablet? Maybe through Google Waer OS app? Thank you for your kind answer