Line out (3.5mm to 3.5mm) + mic - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Hi, I was listening to my music through my pc via the 3.5mm line out and one of my mates phones me, of course i thought it was boss when I could hear him through my speakers but was a bit gutted that when i use my line out it disables the mic on the phone. Anyway to fix it so it doesn't disable the mic?
Thanks for any help,
Luke.

This is what i use
http://pc-mobile.net/pxuaa.htm
All the info on there - the main thing is if a call comes in whilst listening to music theres nothing to disconnect!!
Matt

Nope u have to use a mic and a earphone to get it work , standalone earphone will not work with the builtin mic else u will have to take out the plug from jack to get both working on the device.

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Use one earphone as a microphone

Hi i've been coming on here for a while but have never found the need to register or post, but today i discovered something i thought i could share with ya.
Currently i use a pair of phillips earphones with a 3.5mm to 2.5mm adaptor to listen to music on my qtek s100, anyway i was boppin away listenin to my tunes when i recieved a call from the mrs, i obviously unplugged the earphones and tried to answer the call but unfortunately the phone was stuck in hands free(sumthing to do with the switch being stuck), anyway i was desperate needed to talk to the mrs so i plugged the earphones back in to see if i could hear her & @ that moment i realised that she could hear me even with the earphones if i used one earphone as an earpiece & the other as a microphone.
Sorry if someones discovered this before, i did a search but couldn't find anything, & i just wanted to share with my fellow magician enthusiasts.
sayonara
Well it works.. but it's not the earphone ...
apparently, the mike that is located near the mini USB port still works even when the earphone are plugged in...
I noticed one more thing.. when I make the call, other party can hear me, but the opposite is not true :shock:
cheers

Hands Free via AUX

I have an AUX jack in my car and with my icrap i could plug it via the 3.5mm connection and use it as hands free, but with the LEO i plug it in and i can hear the other person via my car speakers but they cant hear me!? is this a common problem or am i missing somthing?
mole83 said:
I have an AUX jack in my car and with my icrap i could plug it via the 3.5mm connection and use it as hands free, but with the LEO i plug it in and i can hear the other person via my car speakers but they cant hear me!? is this a common problem or am i missing somthing?
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I had the same problem with my HD. People told me that I was wrong and that the phone could detect it was not a 3.5mm connector with a mic band on it, but it never worked for me.
I'd love an answer to this as I regularly use my phone as a music player in my car - same setup as you described.
One should be able to test this quite easily: call a friend. And if you don't have a friend - just call someone. Tell him that you sleep with/think he is an/damaged his (whatever) and if he starts shouting at you.. well I guess you have your answer. If nothing happens - same story I guess. The last possibility is great - you can now call everyone and finallysay the truth to him or her - all the things you always wanted to say, but were afraid to say. All thanks to HTC...
i know it doesnt work, thats why im posting the message!! any other smart arse comments?
It works, at least on mine, I am often listening to music using classic headphones and I can call people / use voice command with the microphone of the HD2. It is the same with the AUX input on my car.
Maybe you have a jack that has the microphone contact ?

Recording Voice Mails

I am trying to record a snazzy voice mail outgoing message on my HD2 phone.
I have everything I want in terms of words (for the voice over - which I can deliver via the input mic to the pc).
The background music already on my pc in multiple formats (for choice of quality)..
BUT when I try to play the whole thing through the pc to the output line straight into the phone's phono jack.. the phone gets the voice as if it has not been through the pc first .. it hears my voice but not along side with the other stuff.. what am I missing to make this all work.
My setup is mic into the pc, using 3.5 stereo jacks/plugs - line out to the phone.. I can hear everything just the way I want it through the pc speakers or headphones but the phone just hears my voice only as if everything was normal and records it as if I was just talking straight into the phone's own mic and by-passing the pc's job.. any pointers.. my thinking at the moment is that its a cable thing.. would I need a cable that can take the speaker output from the pc and turn it into a mic input for the phone.. I don't know I am just guessing and asking for help.. cheers..
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But how does a hand free unit work... when I plug in my hands free set, the mic and headphones work ... is there some sort of crossover in the internal wiring of the plug that goes in.
What I find strange is that the setup I describe above - mic into pc - output into a dual phone plug (one for the mic in and one for the audio out) allows the phone to function as a hands free but any additions from the pc between the mic in and the line out are lost and the phone only hears my normal voice as if I was talking straight into it and that just seems weird as in the headphones I can hear all that is happening with the pc but it just won't go into the phone just the headphones.. anyway thanks..
Hmm, hadn't thought of that, and of course you're right.
I would suspect then that the computer isn't merging the two sounds, and you need to look at the 'mixer' controls on your PC and check the mic AND system AND master out are all active.(mixer out volume controls are not the same as the mixer IN/volume sliders that come up when you click the speaker icon in the system tray - at least not in XP they arent.)
I would suggest that you try using the speaker out from the pc to the phone instead of the line out.
Think I have it sussed now. When you plug in the hands free, the mic part of it shuts off the internal mic on the phone but this is especially true when you go Bluetooth.. as I have found that with with my basic mic plug, the internal mic was still working but under Bluetooth conditions it is totally switched off.... thanks for your input..

[Q] an issue with the speakphone microphone while connecting headphones on omnia 2

Hi friends,
I would realy like some help for an issue that i have with my omnia 2..
ok, so basically i was making a setup in my car so i could listen to music
by connecting a 3.5 male to male cable (which i've made myself so it would be as short as i need it to be) to the AUX input in my car stereo system.
The music sounds sweet.
I also liked the fact that i could hear the person i was talking to on my car's stereo system, and obviously the music stops when you get a call so it's very nice..
now I know that the omnia 2 has 2 microphones (which is amazing!)
one for a regular conversation, and another one which is way more sensitive
for the use while you're using it as a speakerphone.
The problem is:
when i connect the 3.5 plug in the phone it lets me select:
1. Headphones
2. Headset
3. TV-out
when i select either of 1 or 2, the phone uses the regular mic and not the speaker mic.
i can hear the sound of my speakers in the car
(or maybe i will even hear it the same with headphones)
but i can't have the other side hear me as well as he will with the speaker phone.
I know it uses the regular mic because when i disconnect the 3.5 plug from the phone and put it on speaker, the other side hears me much much better.
(phone and me stay at the same place at the entire test)
my question is:
is there anyway to change (perhaps in the registry?) something
for the phone to use the speaker mic while anything is connected to it's 3.5 jack?
any help will be much much much appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
Roy.
Are you sure the mic doesn't work when you select "headphones"? When I use it like you do in the car, it works perfectly. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised it did, as opposed to Omnia I.
"Headset" means the original headphones with the mic on the cord, while "headphones" means regular headphones, and then it automatically uses the built-in mic.
If it doesn't work like this, take it to the service if you're still within the warranty.

[Q] Real headphones with Internal mic

Hi,
is there any way to get the internal mic on the SGS2 working when using real headphones? I also have problems in the car when using BlueTooth, my mic do not work - neither the car mic nor the built in one and in this case I would prefer the external one.
Also connected to good headphones - Volume boosting? I have tried the service codes but they all go back to normal again, do I need to Root?
Thanks
Using standard 3.5 jack headset allows me to make and answer calls on my SGS2
I recently bought a senheiser headset that includes a mic and answer/hang button originally designed for iPhone and it works perfectly with my SGS2 (XXKG3/speedmod kernel)
hope this helps

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