Does anyone know why my OPO headphone jack doesn't work with headphones / 3.5mm audio connector with only 3 pole (left / right / ground)? It detects headphone is plugged in, but no sound is coming out. If I plug in 4 pole those with mic then it works. I remember my phone did work with 3 pole ones, but today it just doesn't work. I got 2 OPO one is 16G and another is 64G, and both doesn't work with 3 pole, which is weird. My MI3 works with 3 pole one and works flawlessly. Because I need to connect my phone to external speaker so I need it to work. Running on latest / perhaps last build of Cyanogenmod 13. Not Lineage OS.
soralz said:
Does anyone know why my OPO headphone jack doesn't work with headphones / 3.5mm audio connector with only 3 pole (left / right / ground)? It detects headphone is plugged in, but no sound is coming out. If I plug in 4 pole those with mic then it works. I remember my phone did work with 3 pole ones, but today it just doesn't work. I got 2 OPO one is 16G and another is 64G, and both doesn't work with 3 pole, which is weird. My MI3 works with 3 pole one and works flawlessly. Because I need to connect my phone to external speaker so I need it to work. Running on latest / perhaps last build of Cyanogenmod 13. Not Lineage OS.
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So you mean to say headphone without mic doesn't work,but headphone with mic works?
Mr.Ak said:
So you mean to say headphone without mic doesn't work,but headphone with mic works?
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Yeah, but well somehow I figure it out, need to insert it slowly otherwise it won't work. Normally I insert the jack in 1 go, but for those withou mic I need to insert it slowly
soralz said:
Yeah, but well somehow I figure it out, need to insert it slowly otherwise it won't work. Normally I insert the jack in 1 go, but for those withou mic I need to insert it slowly
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Strange,my Sony headphones works fine in one go. :-\
Mr.Ak said:
Strange,my Sony headphones works fine in one go. :-\
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Yeah those with mic work fine in 1 go, just those without doesn't
soralz said:
Yeah those with mic work fine in 1 go, just those without doesn't
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Sorry, I forgot to mention..my Sony headphones are w/o mic. :silly:
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Has anyone lost sound out of the headphone jack.
works for me running prime 1.7
dufran3 said:
works for me running prime 1.7
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Same
Sent from my Asus Decepticon using Tapatalk
any ideas what to try?
Works fine for me (running stock).
Try pulling the headphone out slowly while listening for sound. Also have you tried different headphones/speakers?
3.2 stock, headphones working perfectly fine!
isn't muted, right?
craig540 said:
Has anyone lost sound out of the headphone jack.
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mingocr83 said:
isn't muted, right?
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Can you get sound out of the built in speakers? are you running stock 3.2? Do you have root?
Working fine for me on my stock unit.
Working fine for me too. I'd suspect you're either muted, or the headphone jack / headphones themselves are physically damaged.
+1 for headphones & speakers working fine one Stock 3.2. As with what everyone else is saying, try to troubleshoot and make sure all of your settings are correct: known working pair of headphones, volume turned up, headphones plugged in correctly, nothing inside the headphone jack (like dust bunny), sound works through regular speakers, etc.
Then if headphones still don't work through your headphone jack, probably something coincidentally went bad around the same time as your update to 3.2.
Good luck and let us know if all goes well or if you have to RMA it..
I can play music from the speakers but when I plug in headphones I hear sound for one second then nothing, this happens with all my headphone that work on other devices.
craig540 said:
I can play music from the speakers but when I plug in headphones I hear sound for one second then nothing, this happens with all my headphone that work on other devices.
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Sounds like your speaker jack might be bunk. But have you tried to wiggle it while the headphones are plugged into the jack? Maybe the headphone jack has a broken solder joint and if you wiggle it, you can make a connection. If this works, then you know the headphone jack inside is broken.
Then I'd called Asus and have them issue an RMA.
craig540 said:
I can play music from the speakers but when I plug in headphones I hear sound for one second then nothing, this happens with all my headphone that work on other devices.
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Do you get an indication in your notification area that headphones are plugged in? It should pop up in the lower right the moment you plug in your headphones saying 'Audio jack connected- audio jack is plugged in'.
Bestbuy replaced it for me, YEA no wait.
Hi. I purchased a Star Note i9220 n9000 a few months ago and I wanted to plug in new headphones. The headphones that came with the phone fit the jack perfectly and I can hear out of it just fine but when I plug in different headphones, the plug is too short and the jack is too long. Does anyone know where I can purchase an adapter or headphones with a longer 3.5mm plug? I also posted a picture to compare. Notice how the one on the right is a little longer and has 3 ridges instead of two.
thebriando said:
Hi. I purchased a Star Note i9220 n9000 a few months ago and I wanted to plug in new headphones. The headphones that came with the phone fit the jack perfectly and I can hear out of it just fine but when I plug in different headphones, the plug is too short and the jack is too long. Does anyone know where I can purchase an adapter or headphones with a longer 3.5mm plug? I also posted a picture to compare. Notice how the one on the right is a little longer and has 3 ridges instead of two.
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This heaphone is not compatible with your phone.
thebriando said:
Hi. I purchased a Star Note i9220 n9000 a few months ago and I wanted to plug in new headphones. The headphones that came with the phone fit the jack perfectly and I can hear out of it just fine but when I plug in different headphones, the plug is too short and the jack is too long. Does anyone know where I can purchase an adapter or headphones with a longer 3.5mm plug? I also posted a picture to compare. Notice how the one on the right is a little longer and has 3 ridges instead of two.
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Is the picture on the earphones?
Lindsay02 said:
Is the picture on the earphones?
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No that is not the picture of the earphones, but if it's made by the same company then they should use the same jack and headphones. I bought my phone off Amazon, just look up Star Note n9000. Normal 3.5mm headphones have plugs that are too short, the headphones that came with the phone are still 3.5mm but they are a bit longer. So I need help finding an adapter or headphones that have the special longer plug. Thanks to anyone who can help.
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This heaphone is not compatible with your phone.
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Yes, I know it isn't compatible. That's why I'm trying to find headphones that are compatible with my phone or an adapter that can make it compatible.
Hope This Helps!!
Take a look on ebay for Quad connection Headphones or similar
TonyM4 said:
Take a look on ebay for Quad connection Headphones or similar
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Thanks for the help, but could you send me a link? I can't seem to find it.
Lindsay02 said:
Is the picture on the earphones?
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Also, the headphones in that picture look like they might work on my phone. Do you think you could send me a link to those headphones if you can?
Hey guys, I'm giving up on trying to find headphones that work with my phone. I'll just buy a wireless, bluetooth one now.
Update: I changed my mind, i'm not giving up on trying to find compatible headphones for my phone.
normally 3.5 is 3.5, but from the way it looks these are more like 3.6 or 3.7 so it looks like they have their own headphone type or something
mjz2cool said:
normally 3.5 is 3.5, but from the way it looks these are more like 3.6 or 3.7 so it looks like they have their own headphone type or something
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I'm pretty sure that the 3.5mm is the diameter instead of the length. So both of the headphone plugs in the picture are 3.5mm. It's just that the one on the right's length is a little longer than the other one. I really need help trying to find an adapter for this or finding some other headphones with the longer plug. I also figured out what the three rings/ridges on the other plug meant. The third ring is for the microphone. So I tried to find earbuds with a microphone, although i am not sure if all earbuds with microphones have a plug that's longer than standard earbuds.
Hey guys i found some earbuds that might work with my phone.
http://www.amazon.com/Alpatronix-Pe...=1381367364&sr=1-148&keywords=earbud+with+mic
I am not entirely sure if these will work with my phone but they have the three ridges on the plug that my current headphones have. Please notify me if you don't think these will work or if you think they will.
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I'm pretty sure that the 3.5mm is the diameter instead of the length. So both of the headphone plugs in the picture are 3.5mm. It's just that the one on the right's length is a little longer than the other one. I really need help trying to find an adapter for this or finding some other headphones with the longer plug. I also figured out what the three rings/ridges on the other plug meant. The third ring is for the microphone. So I tried to find earbuds with a microphone, although i am not sure if all earbuds with microphones have a plug that's longer than standard earbuds.
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yeah, i realised that
normally, the ones with a mic aren't any longer
mjz2cool said:
yeah, i realised that
normally, the ones with a mic aren't any longer
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Do you think you could show me a side by side comparison of a headphone plug without a mic and a one with a mic? Thanks!
thebriando said:
Do you think you could show me a side by side comparison of a headphone plug without a mic and a one with a mic? Thanks!
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i could, but it is an apple one, so i don't know the difference with a normal one with mic, but i can compare the apple thing with a normal one without mic, maybe i can a normal one with mic, will see later this day
mjz2cool said:
i could, but it is an apple one, so i don't know the difference with a normal one with mic, but i can compare the apple thing with a normal one without mic, maybe i can a normal one with mic, will see later this day
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Alright, please do so whenever you can. I really appreciate the help.
thebriando said:
Do you think you could show me a side by side comparison of a headphone plug without a mic and a one with a mic? Thanks!
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Not really needed.
The short one: 3.5mm 2 (or 3) conductor stereo jack (TRS - Tip ring sleeve)
The long one: 3.5mm 4 conductor stereo + mic jack (TRRS - Tip ring ring sleeve)
So, all in all, just look on the net for TRRS to TRS adapter. Should run you 10$ at most. They're a bit rare but hey you'll be able to use any headphones with any stereo jack.
polobunny said:
Not really needed.
The short one: 3.5mm 2 (or 3) conductor stereo jack (TRS - Tip ring sleeve)
The long one: 3.5mm 4 conductor stereo + mic jack (TRRS - Tip ring ring sleeve)
So, all in all, just look on the net for TRRS to TRS adapter. Should run you 10$ at most. They're a bit rare but hey you'll be able to use any headphones with any stereo jack.
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both of these types should be the same size, and most phones are compatible with both types, so an adapter shouldn't be neccesary.
mjz2cool said:
both of these types should be the same size, and most phones are compatible with both types, so an adapter shouldn't be neccesary.
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Nope. You're wrong.
Edit: I think Apple uses a TRRS connector that is the same size, but that's pretty much the only exception, because surprise surprise it's Apple.
Edit 2: Here's a link for one, for instance: http://www.scansound.com/index.php/4-conductor-trrs-to-3-conductor-trs-3-5mm-adapter.html
polobunny said:
Nope. You're wrong.
Edit: I think Apple uses a TRRS connector that is the same size, but that's pretty much the only exception, because surprise surprise it's Apple.
Edit 2: Here's a link for one, for instance: http://www.scansound.com/index.php/4-conductor-trrs-to-3-conductor-trs-3-5mm-adapter.html
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never had any problems with any trrs on any device, most phones should be compatible with trs and trrs
Hello,
I have a 3.5mm audio cable male to male that I used perfectly with several phones, Galaxy ACE 2; S3 ; Galaxy 3
I just plugged the cable in my phone and set my stereo source to Aux and the music plays correctly, but with my new Nexus 5 it's not the case, I hear nothing , Nada !!
I checked the cable with other phones and it works like a charm !!
Could you please help me?
stalagtite said:
Hello,
I have a 3.5mm audio cable male to male that I used perfectly with several phones, Galaxy ACE 2; S3 ; Galaxy 3
I just plugged the cable in my phone and set my stereo source to Aux and the music plays correctly, but with my new Nexus 5 it's not the case, I hear nothing , Nada !!
I checked the cable with other phones and it works like a charm !!
Could you please help me?
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Have you tried any other listening devices with your headphone jack like earbuds? Could be a hardware defect.
mrfeuss said:
Have you tried any other listening devices with your headphone jack like earbuds? Could be a hardware defect.
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Hi mrfeuss, earbuds works fine on my Nexus 5
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Hi mrfeuss, earbuds works fine on my Nexus 5
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The only thing I could think, other than the volume being all the way down, would be that it's not fully inserted. Are you using a case that might obstruct the plug from going all of the way in?
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The only thing I could think, other than the volume being all the way down, would be that it's not fully inserted. Are you using a case that might obstruct the plug from going all of the way in?
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Nope, all is correctly plugged , and volume on max level
Aux male to male definitely works with my Nexus5... I use it all the time. Try a different cable...
galaxys said:
Aux male to male definitely works with my Nexus5... I use it all the time. Try a different cable...
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Ok, I'll check with a new cable and I'll let you know
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...Try a different cable...
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Agreed. I had a cable that worked fine with every phone I tried except my N5. Then, as a long shot, I tried another cable, and it worked.
This is a strange problem i am facing
it started unexpectedly
the problem over here is that my phone is not able to recognize between earphones and speaker after connecting earphones
dont know whats the problem over here is
the earphones would work at first and then all of a sudden it stops to recognize it
this happened with two of my earphones (no earphone problem cause they work with other phones
is anybody else experiencing this problems?
after trying to figure out what is happening i opened up audio fx to see if its creating problems and this is what i saw
as u can see in the video above the phone is not connected to any earpiece
at 0.02 i connect the earphones and for just a second it recognizes the earphone and then keeps switching between headset and speaker mode
then the video contains various attempts of connecting earphones and getting the same result
Heres a logcat https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B--cxicb-CQGS2J1blVmUnVkNGM&authuser=0
(sorry cannot paste to pastebin ,since it exceeds max size limit)
Device:-XT1033
ROM:-AICP (happened with diff roms in the past too)
kernel:-hurtsky(again happened with another diff kernel in the past)
@matmutant
sorry to tag u here
i can think of nobody else when it comes to hardware probs
since u have knowledge about it
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@matmutant
sorry to tag u here
i can think of nobody else when it comes to hardware probs
since u have knowledge about it
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hmmm, ok,
Are they "simple" earphones ==> ones that doesn't have any call/music/volume triggers
Did you tried with the AUX-IN of a HiFi installation (with a jack-audio cable plugged to the AUX-IN of it)
Did you tried Apple vs non-apple earphones (the ground and microphones rings on the jack are usually reversed)
What i know about jack port is only that impedance is important for phones : that's the way the earphones are detected and how the triggers work when there are some.
At first read i have no idea about your problem, but it might be a dirty port OR an issue with the controller
You may read the following, and try to play with it:
https://source.android.com/accessories/headset-spec.html
matmutant said:
hmmm, ok,
Are they "simple" earphones ==> ones that doesn't have any call/music/volume triggers
Did you tried with the AUX-IN of a HiFi installation (with a jack-audio cable plugged to the AUX-IN of it)
Did you tried Apple vs non-apple earphones (the ground and microphones rings on the jack are usually reversed)
What i know about jack port is only that impedance is important for phones : that's the way the earphones are detected and how the triggers work when there are some.
At first read i have no idea about your problem, but it might be a dirty port OR an issue with the controller
You may read the following, and try to play with it:
https://source.android.com/accessories/headset-spec.html
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1>No they are not simple earphones
2>no never tried using AUX-IN on moto g
3>No,no apple earphones were connected to it
the earphones that i used here was from samsung and karbonn(a local brand,that is)
these two earphones used to work with my phone but all of a sudden it stopped!!
inserting them sometimes gives a repeated sound of distortion(cant explain that ....but theres some noise)
Im having the same problem! It's definitely a phone issue... Thing is, I used it with my hudl brand aux cable and that works just fine with the phone but my headphones won't? (I don't know if this inf helps or hinders but I figured it might be important)
A_Strange_Dwarf said:
Im having the same problem! It's definitely a phone issue... Thing is, I used it with my hudl brand aux cable and that works just fine with the phone but my headphones won't? (I don't know if this inf helps or hinders but I figured it might be important)
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So apparently it works better with two-ring headphones, ones that don't have any play/pause buttons or microphones built in? Turns out my headphones have 3 rings on the jack. So apparently, i just have to buy a whole new pair of headphones that only have 2 rings but I don't see why I should spend anymore money just because Motorola ****ed up?
Hi! Whenever I listen to music, the audio kinda pops randomly for like 1/4th of a second when using type c earphones (AKG). Is this normal? I used the official dongle too and have the same problems with my other earphones.
One last thing, the included earphones is a bit loose on the port. A few hard wiggles and the audio disconnects.
JoshuaLintag said:
Hi! Whenever I listen to music, the audio kinda pops randomly for like 1/4th of a second when using type c earphones (AKG). Is this normal? I used the official dongle too and have the same problems with my other earphones.
One last thing, the included earphones is a bit loose on the port. A few hard wiggles and the audio disconnects.
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Sounds like you got a faulty USB C port! Phone up Samsung and get your Note 10 replaced ASAP!
N1NJATH3ORY said:
Sounds like you got a faulty USB C port! Phone up Samsung and get your Note 10 replaced ASAP!
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It can't be faulty because I can fast charge and wiggling the port won't disrupt it unlike the audio.
JoshuaLintag said:
It can't be faulty because I can fast charge and wiggling the port won't disrupt it unlike the audio.
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Lol mate what's fast charge or power port got to do with audio channels ? And how are you wiggling the cable ? As mine there's no wiggle ? Sure i can make it wiggle, but i would need to apply lot of force, witch is just asking for trouble!