3.5mm jack: line in ? - Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus

Hi all,
Is there a way to use the 3.5mm jack on the top as a line-in or microphone port?
Would like to connect an external audio source to play over the Tab's speaker.
Have been looking for an app: no luck yet, any suggestions ?
THANKS,
V.

might be of some help
1: "Is there a way to use the 3.5mm jack on the top as a line-in or microphone port?" Yes this port uses a 3 stage audio jack if you have a audio splitter (split it to audio and mic = 2 jacks )you can use a male to male 3.5 mm jack (OR to a other port)this should work fine like mine i use this with gaming headphones
2.1 : Would like to connect an external audio source -- solution in step 1
2.2 : to play over the Tab's speaker.-- have not tryed playing voice over speakers but i have found these
I thinks this is what you want https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grace.microphone"]microphone it is the newest one i know of
This is a link to similar apps if that does not work Google search
If you want to make the 3 Stage splitter you wil need this diagram
3 stage audio Jack Diagram:
1 2 3 4 ______
< = = =|______|-------> Cable
1. Tip --> Left Channel
2. First Ring --> Right Channel
3. Second Ring --> Ground
4. Sleeve --> Microphone
Wiring Diagram:
1. Green --> Left Channel (+)
2. Red --> Right Channel (+)
3. Blue --> Right Channel (-),
Red-Blue(inside the shielded one) -->Left Channel(-),
Copper --> Microphone (-)
4. White --> Microphone (+)
required items
1x 3stage 3.5mm audio jack
2x female 3.5mm audio jack (no need for 3 stage standard is fine)
1x a peace of salvaged headphone wire or any other 6 core wire cut to desired lenght
Then you just solder one

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How come no one knows if this is apple style or not ?
We're smart enough to flash ROMs but no one's smart enough to work this out!??
Apple = L,R,GROUND,MIC
Nokia etc = L,R,MIC,GROUND
edit: Do we not know how one single button is working ? --my guess is apple style jack with phone responding to mic-ground short for ending calls etc... although I don't have any accessories to test this theory.
That was already discussed here and someone confirmed that.
Try to search it a bit and youll find it.
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2. Generic iPhone headphone adaptor.
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I found the headphones must firstly be plugged into the adaptor, and then, the adaptor and headphone plugged into the phone. If the adaptor is plugged in first, without headphone plugged into it, output volume is only 50% and the button acts to raise volume to 75%.... and this leads me to think the Moto G configures itself --in software-- based on what it senses has been plugged in.
Next post by myself will provide results on (2) Generic iPhone headphone adaptor. I expect the audio to work based upon the Moto G's soft-switching and hope the button works also. ...If the button works then perhaps I'll resolder the Nokia accessory to L,R,GROUND,MIC.
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I received the Generic iPhone headphone adaptor today and here's how it functions with the Moto G:
Like the Nokia XpressMusic AD-57 headphone adaptor it features a 4-pole 3.5mm plug and a 3-pole 3.5mm socket for connecting headphones.
Headphone & microphone work fine.
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Short press button in standby = play/stop most recent media file or FM radio
Long press button in standby = Activate Google voice search.
Short press button with screen locked = play/stop most recent media file or FM radio
Long press button with screen locked = System Message: "Please unlock the device."
Short press button when call incoming = pickup call.
Long press button when call incoming = reject call (guessing this one as not tested)
Short press button when call active = mute/unmute microphone.
Long press button when call active = terminate call.
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