Hi. I want to disable the headset function in all the sistem.
I broke the audio jack and my phone says thinks that it's always plugged, and I never use it, and I never whant to use.
I just found "audio.conf" and "h2w_headset.kl" files which says something about the headsets but I don't know what to do with them.
Any idea?
Thanks!
PS: Yes I blowed the audio jack (it's absolutely broken)
This is a rather common question, but the resolution always seems to be 'get a new cable'
I have a headset, which DOES have a microphone, but the mic on it is broken. Instead of going out and buying a new headset, is there any software anyone has seen to take manual control of which mic is enabled when a headset is plugged in?
I have tasker, but it seems there's only an option for "Microphone Mute", which doesn't differentiate between the headset and the internal.
Ask NSA....because i search that in entire internet and i do not find anything about to disable-enable the internal microphone on an android phone....
hi
i connected my nexus to my car stereo aux jack via Bluetooth device that have no microphone .
now when i make a call the other person cant hear me because the phone is trying to use the Bluetooth microphone which it does not have.
is there a way to force the phone to use the internal phone mic for audio input while the output will still be trough the Bluetooth device ?
thank you
Hi,
I have the following question, most (maybe all) smartphones have a 3.5mm audio jack which also allows headphones with a mic (included with some phones) since it has TRRS.
What i want is a way to connect a normal mic which is TRS (i has have a TRS->TRRS adapter) to that 3.5 audio jack in order to increase the mic volume in my phone, one main reason is when my phone is connected via bluetooth to some speakers like in the car, it will automatically decrease the mic volume.
Any suggestions?
Anyone?
This is really annoying as bluetooth lowers mic volume to almost noting...
I have discovered that mixer_paths.xml file might help in boosting the mic on bluetooth and that it also might a cyanogenmod bug...
Is anyone familiar with the values in this file and what they mean?
Hi there,
I got a strange problem, my HTC Butterfly 2 got water damage, although it is water-resist, the earphone jack is shorted and disabled the internal speaker and mic, I can only use Bluetooth with it. The phone still gives sound on boot and notifications but all other audio disabled, I can make call only with BT. But strange is that, some apps refused to use the audio from BT, for example in Whatsapp I couldn't record a voice message but can listen to it, also has problem with some voice recorder apps, but Google voice worked fine. Since the phone jack is not using hardware switching, I think it is possible to bypass the earphone detection so that I can use the build in speaker and mic, but I can't find any info about this, of course this is a short term solution, the phone has to be replaced eventually, please comment thanks !
joboy928 said:
Hi there,
I got a strange problem, my HTC Butterfly 2 got water damage, although it is water-resist, the earphone jack is shorted and disabled the internal speaker and mic, I can only use Bluetooth with it. The phone still gives sound on boot and notifications but all other audio disabled, I can make call only with BT. But strange is that, some apps refused to use the audio from BT, for example in Whatsapp I couldn't record a voice message but can listen to it, also has problem with some voice recorder apps, but Google voice worked fine. Since the phone jack is not using hardware switching, I think it is possible to bypass the earphone detection so that I can use the build in speaker and mic, but I can't find any info about this, of course this is a short term solution, the phone has to be replaced eventually, please comment thanks !
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Greetings and welcome to xda, if you ask your question here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/t/htc-butterfly-2
the experts there will be able to assist you
Good Luck
Sawdoctor