I have had my Sprint Mogul for over a year now, have upgraded to the Latest HTC Sprint release (WM6.1) and just now have tried to use my corded headphones for the first time.
I am using a USB adapter I bought from SEMSONS.
2-in-1 mini USB and 3.5mm Stereo Audio Multi-Adapter for ATT 8525, 8925; T-Mobile Dash, HTC TyTN, TyTN II, Touch, Diamond
The problem I'm having is I get no audio through the headphones for any app except for the phone.
Sounds like a setting to me but I have not been able to find anything on this.
Has anybody else had this problem and/or know of a fix?
Thanx in Advance.
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Hello everyone,
I am using the Qtek 2020 for some years now and I still like it.
Now I have an old army jeep, which doesn't have anything of audio build in.
Now my question is this; is there any other way of connecting my Qtek to audio devices then using the 2.5mm jack? Since my jack is broken (when I connect headphones the speakers on the device will mute, but no sound on the headphones). And thinking of the age of the device I don't consider it to be worth spending a lot of money getting it repaired.
Thank you for any advice you can give me!
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Connectors
I purchased a 3.5mm adapter to listen at the gym. My first try was generic and I got no audio, this new set only gets one channel. I think it's got to do with a microphone.
Here's what I bought off ebay: 3.5mm USB AUDIO ADAPTER FOR HTC TYTN II 8925 MOGUL 6800
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130239082614&ssPageName=STRK:MEFS:IT&ih=003
I'm running a cooked 6.1 Rom:
R 3.35.04
D 3.49
When you get no audio from the headphones (with your adapter), is the sound coming from your phone's speaker? Usually when those types of adapters aren't getting the sound through, it will come through the phone's speaker. You might want to try the HTC adapter that came with the phone with a 2.5MM phone stereo headset. The phone seems to be very sensitive with regard to audio coming through adapters and other types of headsets...
I have that one and it works just fine
What about registry settings? Would the BT Audio program that turns bluetooth to stereo do anything?
I just wanted to share this as it may be helpful to new Tilt owners -
I stopped by a T-mobile store the other day and found that they sell a mini-USB to 3.5 mm headphone adapter for $9.99. It's made by HTC and is meant for the G1, but turns out it works flawlessly with the Tilt, too. It even has a microphone and a phone answer/hang up + voice command button on it, so it is quite neat- as long as you don't mind the extra length the adapter adds to your headphone.
Wonder why AT&T wouldn't sell such an accessory for the Tilt at their store.
thanks a lot! ill keep an eye out for it. been looking for one.
Hey, thanks for the tip! I already purchased something similar from Boxwave, but it's nice to know there's a cheaper alternative if I lose mine.
I just bought a two-pack of these on eBay from some Chinese seller. I'll let you know how they work out once I get them.
$7.98 for two shipped. I have a friend with a tilt as well, so it works out.
Did you see this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443350
brikharaj said:
Wonder why AT&T wouldn't sell such an accessory for the Tilt at their store.
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because AT&T are a CHEAP organization when it comes to their wireless business. If you noticed, the original HTC Tilt phone comes with almost all the accessories and the stripped down version by AT&T comes with nothing, thank them for sending the phone at least
Thought I will add this info even if it is too late.
I bought the mini-USB to 3.5 mm headphone adapter by HTC from the T-mobile store...and it works amazing....
Suleeto said:
Did you see this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443350
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The product discussed in this topic is good, but the drawback is once the charger and headphone (or Aux input) is connected while driving you wont be able to answer a call unless you unplug the headphones, cause there is not mic access. This is where the mini-USB to 3.5 mm headphone adapter by HTC comes into play. It has a built in mic with the little answer button which will let you talk to the person on the other end.
I bought a 3.5mm audio splitter and audio connector cable (bundled package for 10$ from Walmart) and connected my phone (using the adapter) and my satellite radio to my auxiliary input. Cables and all tucked in nicely and clean. Now I can listen to my radio, video & audio files in my phone, make calls etc etc and enjoy all these through my car speakers. The satellite radio output dims when I get a call or make a call (or when ever there is a output from my phone). I noticed that there will be slight interference from the radio no matter what, so I just mute my satellite radio when I get a call. Excellent quality...
Still cannot charge my phone at the same time. Guess I will still have to visit the radioshack to buy a mini usb splitter...
Just bought the "G1" adapter at the local Tmobile store. Works as advertised! Great find.
I now have 2 HTC 2 way adapters. Neither of which produce any sound in my HTC headset.
Does anyone know of an adapter that can successfully charge a Touch Pro and have a headset (HTC extusb) connected at the same time ?
Thanks in advance, DBo.
You could try the the y adapter that came with the T-Mobile Wing, I had one but the sound stopped working period(shortage). They are like 30 dollars on
http://www.onlytouchpro.com/htctoprogac.html
Its different ones too!
Thanks
OK, thanks.
Hey, I just found out that you can play music over 2 headsets. Just use the mini-USB headset (from any old HTC device, I got an HTC Touch from which I borrowed it) and the 3.5mm headset, so both the USB-connector and the 3.5mm are used plays music over both. I guess phonecalls will work too haven't tried yet
not that big news I guess, but I didn't see anything on it yet.
trepaulo said:
Hey, I just found out that you can play music over 2 headsets. Just use the mini-USB headset (from any old HTC device, I got an HTC Touch from which I borrowed it) and the 3.5mm headset, so both the USB-connector and the 3.5mm are used plays music over both. I guess phonecalls will work too haven't tried yet
not that big news I guess, but I didn't see anything on it yet.
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Good spot, might come in useful sometimes.