Background:
I have Galaxy Note 9
also have 2 bluetooth speakers - Marshal Tufton that also have aux input.
Initially I used them with the Note 9 bluetooth dual audio solution, however they often desync and I have to reconnect them which is very annoying.
Also tried with regular AUX spliter, however the volume is a lot lower than the bluetooth variant.
Question 1:
Is it possible to use the Aux and the USB-C(converted with Aux adapter-C adapter) to output media audio at the same time?
Question 2: Is there such thing as portable Audio splitter and amplifier(with integrated battery), I searched in aliexpress but found only amplifiers that are with single output aux or amplifiers + splitters that are not portable (require wall charge).
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Bluetooth audio questions - probably rookie-level
I want to stream music/podcasts from my phone (Samsung i907) through my car system. I have installed an AUX RCA setup, so I can now do this with a cable and it's pretty solid.
My question is - are the Bluetooth audio receivers out there - usually relatively cheap - compatible with this setup? Is it as simple as plugging a little BT receiver into my RCA jacks, pairing up my phone, and hitting play?
Any advice/recommendations on receivers/etc. is appreciated. Thanks!
It would help if you state which car / car system.
Polaris paired with Pioneer DEH-P75BT in my car works...
Hi All,
I was wondering if the below scenario is possible with any android phone.
- Plug a 3.5mm splitter into the audio jack (two female ends)
- Plug a speaker system (headphones, whatever) into one split port
- Plug a microphone into the other split port
Would the phone play audio (music, etc) through the headphones normally? If someone were to call, would the voice on the other end play through the headphones and the microphone work for me to talk to them through?
Thanks!
EDIT: Since the response has been overwhelming I went and tried the method above. Works perfectly. Thanks to... me *self high five*.
So I just purchased a GROM Audio Honda Acura 03+ USB Android iPod Bluetooth AUX adapter( SKU: HON1U3 )
http://www.gromaudio.com/store/usb_...uetooth_adapter_direct_digital_interface.html
With both the Bluetooth and USB AUX adapter it came to a pricey $229.96. What I got for that price is:
Bluetooth media and headphone profiles
USB out via AALinQ Car Music Player
OK Google Hotword still works
Con's:
You have to load your media into the AALinQ application to get it to play via USB, that means no Google Play music over USB, and all system sounds aren't automatically sent to the USB audio like with the Note 3 and previous Galaxy devices.
You don't get track titles etc via Bluetooth at least with my Note 4 on my '08 Acura MDX and the GROM connected to my XM 2 Sat input on the stock head unit.
I'm getting a weird slight crackle when audio stops and starts playing via Bluetooth, I think this is because the Grom adapter is connecting and disconnecting USB audio to the head unit, I got the same crackle when connecting my MHL USB audio connector when the car head unit was on.
Pro's:
The nice thing is that unlike a dedicated MHL USB connector which is the other way to get USB audio out on the Note 4 you aren't blocking your microphone while connected
You are charging. which I hadn't got working with USB to MHL.
Just thought this might be useful to those of us who don't have A2DP built into our car stereo's. GROM is compatible with hundreds and hundreds of vehicles, just use the Browse by auto make selector at http://www.gromaudio.com/index.html
I don't work for GROM, I paid for my unit myself, wanted to share what worked for me in case it helps one of you.
Oh and according to their FAQ the charge you're getting is 1A 5V http://www.gromaudio.com/support/usb-faq.html
Hi all.
So I want to have audio output to both, simultaneously, to a remote Bluetooth-receiver (which is on the other side of my bedroom's wall) and to a stereo 3.5mm connection next to my phone.
Right now, I can have audio to one, but not both (Bluetooh, OR, 3.5mm).
After much searching, I am 50% happy using the app Turbo Alarm because it can play audio simultanously to my Bluetooth receiver and the phone's loud Speaker, but NOT to the phone's 3.5mm plug (silent).
Any thing you know that can do the trick ?
Thank you all.
My phone: Samsung Galaxy S3 (d2att), CM14.1 Oct-N Weekly 2017-06-02, TWRP.
sintoo said:
Hi all.
So I want to have audio output to both, simultaneously, to a remote Bluetooth-receiver (which is on the other side of my bedroom's wall) and to a stereo 3.5mm connection next to my phone.
Right now, I can have audio to one, but not both (Bluetooh, OR, 3.5mm).
After much searching, I am 50% happy using the app Turbo Alarm because it can play audio simultanously to my Bluetooth receiver and the phone's loud Speaker, but NOT to the phone's 3.5mm plug (silent).
Any thing you know that can do the trick ?
Thank you all.
My phone: Samsung Galaxy S3 (d2att), CM14.1 Oct-N Weekly 2017-06-02, TWRP.
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The hardware in your device is designed to only output audio one way or the other, not two or three. It's a limitation built into the hardware, you aren't gonna change it.
There is, however, a solution to your problem, it involves external hardware.
You will need a 3.5mm Y cable and a Bluetooth audio transmitter, plug the cable in your 3.5mm audio jack, connect whatever device you were gonna run via audio jack to one side of the Y cable, connect the Bluetooth audio transmitter to the other side of the Y cable.
This will allow playing audio to both but it won't allow them to listen to different media, they will hear both receive the same audio.
If you want the listening devices to be able to play different audio independently, then you'll have to consider other hardware such as wireless flash drive, it can stream audio to up to 8 devices and stream video to 3 devices, each of them watching or listening to different things independently of each other.
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plz guys help me out plzzzzzzz:cyclops:
Hello guys i want some experienced expeRTS openion as well as tester RND USERS
my mi phone headphone jack was broken from one month non repairable becoz PCB tracks tapperd itself unknowly while cleaning.
this is my idea idk will it work or not without lossing AUDIO OUTPUT QUALITY
everyone aware in market lots off bluetooth usb dongles are there which haves female audio jack
i know bluetooth receiver are also there but as i mentioned earlier i want replacement without lossing quality of sound output over earphones i hv costly earphones $20-$35 house of Marley in ear pairs bassy and punchy like .
so here i m cuories about
are u all aware miui8 have audio source option are available inside devloper mode section
/audio over mini usb ? yes it there
so here is deals
1/
Micro USB Male to 3.5mm Audio Jack Female Adapter Cable {mostly only available on eastern countries so in my country i was coudnt find it all
and using with
second option
2/
Rrimin Wireless Bluetooth V4.1 EDR Music Audio Receiver 3.5mm A2DP Stereo Adapter (for Android, Black) ? {yes its there for purchase )
so procedure kind same for both little bit
Devloper option mode >>>usb source >>>setting as >>>>audio source <<<<while plugged in 1st micro usb to 3.5 female jack cable {restart some time need to set option properly.
then try to plug earphone pairs standard one like bass enabled . then play music or song of 320kpbs
would you please verify for me is it working or not without lossing quality of output /usb port mostly supports DAC output best one for high output
and second try might be like this using
2/Rrimin Wireless Bluetooth V4.1 EDR Music Audio Receiver 3.5mm A2DP Stereo Adapter (for Android, Black) ? {yes its there for purchase )
one additional item is required to perform the second procedure OTG cable
here is way of hop
all procedure are same as above mentioned way 1st in
2nd way just need to involved bluetooth pairing and otg involment
connect otg cable to standard bluetooth receiver who's have 3.5 female jack standard one most probably similar to which i mentioned
here is we just involving power output to bluetooth receiver ..
....a} after connecting usb bluetooth receiver to otg plugg it into phone micro usb port
b} setting usb source as audio from devloper mode mostly available into miui8 users idk abt know others ROMs
c}next step after powering up bluetooth receiver
d} pairing with inbuilt bluetooth connectivity of phone
e} after that friends you need to plug it earphones on bluetooth receiver. play some 320kps bass music using same standard set of bassy earphones like snnezier ...house of Marley or skullcandyes 20$40
tell us have u getting output of audio using both procedure i1st and 2nd { items }
if getting output of audio is it trustworthy ? as compare to original headphone PCB jack 3.5
PCB jack quality output vs usb output ....firstly i need some tester experienced groups or individual personality who will follow the above procedure basically who's hv both items .....
broken jack without lossing quality of source even its will be better due to DAC output
please response :good: