I have a pair of amplified bookshelf speakers with internal HiRes DAC, typically connected to a PC vua usb input.
Yesterday I connected the phone to the speakers, but volume is pretty low.
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Hi! I just bought an FM transmitter that has a 3.5mm audio jack input. I connected my Samsung Galaxy S but I'm unable to transmit the music being played on my phone to the car stereo.
I increased the stereo to a very high volume and was able to hear some music, with static and almost can't be heard.
My guess is that I should change the setting somewhere (similar to my old N95 phone where it would prompt me to select to which mode to choose: Headphones, Music Stand, etc.)
Can anyone help?
sounds like the headphone cord isnt in the jack all the way. Or your transmitter is bad. Or you are trying to transmit on a frequency that is already being used by a real radio station.
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sounds like the headphone cord isnt in the jack all the way. Or your transmitter is bad. Or you are trying to transmit on a frequency that is already being used by a real radio station.
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hi, thanks for the quick reply.
I checked and the jack is connected.
The transmitter works because when I play music from a USB stick plugged in, it works.
Same as above, using the same frequency but from a USB stick, it works
Are you using a dock? Did you check your media volume settings?
When I plug in the headphones it sends the sound to the external speakers while if I disconnect the headphones I get no sound at all. If I reboot and leave the headphones in it routes the sound to the external speakers and the headphones.
Any suggestions? Software or hardware solutions?
Also is there anywhere you can order replacement part for our tablet?
So I'm not to impressed with the volume of the bluetooth or the headset jack on this phone. When I play music through the car with either the bluetooth or headset jack, there just isn't enough volume. I'm no pro at audio, but I'm built a few systems in my day. I've used this Ipod in my moms TL and it worked great with the AUX imput jack, but in my Forte it just doesn't have any balls. So, it there a setting on the phone that I just don't see, or is the audio output of the phone just that week?
Hi everyone,
I have a Logitech G930 wireless headphone and when I connect it to my phone (Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge) it almost works perfectly.
So the volume is too low. I set it to maximum but it's not even close to the level when I use the headphone with my PC.
I can use the headphone to control my phone(start/stop music and set volume).
There is a dongle for the headphone. It is connected to my phone via OTG.
Is there any way I can increase the volume without rooting my phone?
Thanks in advance
just wanted to report that neuron player outputted to my logitech headphones when connected via USB.
and this time it had not hiss or any of the annoying sounds I get from main unit, so now I am thinking of getting proper DAC, and AMP to power the speakers from that rather than the unit itself.
few things I noticed, is that only this players output to the USB, and even then it does not respect the volume control, as that seem to be for normal output, but I might be able to make it work.
tested bluetooth, and I can get output from usb instead of main stereo.
volume is way too low, although I can control it from my phone (media volume) so it means all what I need is an amp now and software tweaks to make everything working