Hi, had a quick search but couldn't find an answer to this.
Does anyone know if it is possible to force the speaker to be used whilst TV out is connected? Many projectors don't have speakers, and so I would like to be able to use the phone's own speaker in this scenario.
Thanks,
Will
HTC ROM: 5.05.405.1 WWE
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I’ve been searching through the forums and in the shops for some Bluetooth earphones. I quite like the look of the HTC S100 but haven’t been able to find anywhere as yet that sells them
See http://www.expansys.com/zoompic.asp?type=item&code=140285
I don’t want the Bluetooth headsets that are available (the ones that hang on your ear or headphones)
I’m looking for something similar to the HTC ones that will work with the HTC Tytn. Something that has the option to use your own earphones would be nice but not important to me.
What do people use that works well with there tytn for listening to music with normal earphones?
BT Stereo Earphones--works on TyTN--Reliable eBay seller
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bluetooth-Clip-...ihZ009QQcategoryZ3274QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
Nokia HS-12W works fine for me, Bluetooth A2DP, built-in RDS radio, plus LCD screen showing you the incoming phone number (name option doens't work).
So, Storm99, the Nokia HS-12W actually has a built-in radio that works in wireless stereo with the HTC TyTn? There's no need to use a Nokia phone in order to make the radio work? Please confirm!
What's the sound like? Is it OK in noisy environments?
Thank's!
I’ve been searching through the forums and in the shops for some Bluetooth earphones. I quite like the look of the HTC S100 but haven’t been able to find anywhere as yet that sells them
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Thats because they aren't for sale yet. Well in the US at least. But you can always pre-order here
http://www.mobileplanet.com/product.asp?code=140286
Storm,
Does the HS-12W have fwd/back and +/- buttons?
I can't find any decent info on it.
Cheers
Hi everyone I've searched high and low for an answer to this but the only topics I've found have related to recording phone calls...
Anyway what I want to know is is it possible to record onto the touch hd utilising either the usb socket or the 3.5m jack? I'd like to record things onto it using an external microphone because the inbuilt one distorts very quickly (I'm a percussionist, so any of the assorted things I try and record often make it start resonating and then you can't hear anything at all!)
Obviously the alternative is buy a cheap minidisc player or similar, but I just wanted to see if it was possible with the touch, as it saves me carrying an extra piece of gear around...
Cheers
Hi you could try a bluetooth hands free speaker/microphone, there ment for cars etc so maybe they do a better job than the built in mic.
this is the sort of thing I mean http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-T305-Bluetooth-Speaker-Black/dp/B000JKKE5M no idea if its any good or if there are better ones.
Ah yea that's a possibility, but I was also looking for a way to directly plug it into things, cd player etc, and I also already have quite a high quality 3.5m microphone, so it'd be a shame not to use it!
cannibalise a htc headset with mic
http://pinouts.ru/PDA/htc_extUSB_pinout.shtml
and connect something you can use to connect an mono input to the wire
Ahh good idea! So would this method just give me a mono input into the phone? And then what program would I use to record, the inbuilt one?
Hi,
Is there a way to connect a stereo microphone to a HTC Touch Pro ?
Just like the ones you see for an iPod, for instance.
If possible, what software to record from it ?
Thanks,
Alfred
no, the Touch Pro has only a mono audio in. As audio in adaper you can use the "HTC YC A300" or you prepare a headset cable with a mic plug....
AlfredWallace said:
Hi,
Is there a way to connect a stereo microphone to a HTC Touch Pro ?
Just like the ones you see for an iPod, for instance.
If possible, what software to record from it ?
Thanks,
Alfred
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This is what I thought, unfortunately. Thank you for the confirmation.
Alfred
AlfredWallace said:
This is what I thought, unfortunately. Thank you for the confirmation.
Alfred
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what do you like to do with this solution? I use the Raphael + the "YC A300" adapter in combination with "Virtual Recorder" (http://www.4pockets.com/product_info.php?p=80) and/or "Meteor" (http://www.4pockets.com/product_info.php?p=82) from 4Pockets as mobile Recording device for a small radio station...
I have a Boss Micro BR with external stereo microphone.
I see that there is a lot of stereo microphones for MP3 players/recorders.
To move less hardware each time, it would be great if I could use my Raphael with such a software and a stereo microphone to record rehearsals of my band.
Maybe if some of these software developpers manage a way to use an USB stereo microphone ?
Don't you have latency or loss of time when recording with the Raphael ? For instance, I can't find a metronome software that don't hesitate sometime because of the background system activity or whatever.
Latency is no proble, for me - I need it only for voice recordings (interviews for the radio station). Check Meteor - this application has a metronom function too (cool application with a 12-channel mixer and cuting room - it's a trail version on 4pockets.com)
AlfredWallace said:
I have a Boss Micro BR with external stereo microphone.
I see that there is a lot of stereo microphones for MP3 players/recorders.
To move less hardware each time, it would be great if I could use my Raphael with such a software and a stereo microphone to record rehearsals of my band.
Maybe if some of these software developpers manage a way to use an USB stereo microphone ?
Don't you have latency or loss of time when recording with the Raphael ? For instance, I can't find a metronome software that don't hesitate sometime because of the background system activity or whatever.
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Hi,
Previously I was running my HD2 on the official WWE rom 1.66 from HTC.
I'm an avid music listener so I had and aux cable fitted into my car stereo
so I could listen to my playlist from my HD2 through my car's stereo.
As I've found out I could actually answer calls and talk through the system itself. Which was kind of cool since I figured I'd already saved big bucks on some car handsfree tool. But then again the 3.5mm jack has no mic input in it. So i figured it was using the phone's built in mic instead for receiving audio and the car's stereo for transmitting audio.
Currently I'm running on Dutty's Leo HG V1 WWE rom with 2.08.50.08_2 radio
which is sweet since it's very stable, fast, and close to stock as i'd like it (kudos to dutty). But I found out since then, I couldn't use my car's stereo as a handsfree anymore since i can only listen to music and not making calls with it, where i could only hear the person on the other side but they cant hear s**t what i'm trying to say.
can anybody help me on this?
thanks and really appreciate it.
(sorry for the long essay i'd like to make it as detail and understandable as possible )
Most likely a ROM issue, all those I've used work fine in that respect. I'd try a couple other radio ROMs first, if it doesn't do it then change ROM altogether.
hi,
i go with kilrah, seems to be a rom thing. the only way to get around this problem without changing the rom is maybe to use a cable that offers a build in microphone. i get one at ebay some time ago, it stick between your hd2 and the headset/carcable, and works quiet well. here is a link to ebay . as i said bevore its more a workaround then a solution. i use this thing to leave my hd2 in the pocket and use my own headphones that dont have a microphone.
regards mad
thanks bros.
figured it might be the rom anyways
thanx guys for these thread
cause i have the same problem with energy rom
so, would anyone used a rom where the headset were work perfectly??????????
hey i have a problem; my hd 2 running div android versions has a problem with the remotcontrolbutton from the headset. . i have different headsets with and without buttons and my phone is recognizing randomly button pushings, eaven without any button. so it skips songs, start/stops and so on... is there any possebility to turn of the headsetcontrolfunction in android? please help!!!!
send from hd2 ICS
same problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1685301
and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6511750
and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1288847
and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058932
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1097091
Sorry to say but it sounds like the digitizer is on it's way out. Replacing the digitizer is probably the only perminent fix. But don't just take my work for it, keep looking it still may yet be another solution out there for you.
I found a solution without replacing any hardware or soldering.
Follow these steps:
1. Download Android Terminal Emulator: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm
2. Delete your default music player with this tutorial: http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-20098610-285/removing-stock-apps-on-rooted-android-devices/ (I use this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860 and my default music player was named: Music.apk)
3. Download Winamp: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5udWxsc29mdC53aW5hbXAiXQ.. (to replace your default music player)
Tell me if it works
Common issue with some headsets & ROM headset driver/software & not related to digi as far as I have seen.
So if its a common issue are there other ways to fix it? Is there no way to just disable headset input?
Seen it in threads & on 2 colleagues HD2s when using some headset types.
Problem is audio feed bridges to remote connector on some leads with less than perfect connectors for the HD2 jack.
Using a standard headset adapted to 3.5mm female after buttons is one good option.
Saw a few threads on people looking for way to isolate remote driver but do not know the outcome but worth doing some searching.
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Using a standard headset adapted to 3.5mm female after buttons is one good option.
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U mean something like this?
http://www.cell-phones-store.info/c...m-headset-adapter-w-mic---send-end-button.jpg
Like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6269816&postcount=20
Done on standard original headset lead it works perfect with after market headsets.
You may also get lucky with adapter like your link ...
What is the model name of that adapter?
And isn't that a 2,5 mm jack?
3.5mm jack added to standard genuine headset, done similar to my original headset and use aftermarket headphones & retain standard remote function without issues.