Recording audio from microphone input - Desire HD General

Hey guys,
I'm just wondering if it's possible to record audio with own microphone (or other devices, like players etc), which is connected to the headset microphone input? Would it be possible to connect a mono chinch cable from a microfone to the headset input? Is there any app for recording this way?
Thanks a lot!

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Yes it is possible. I have already experimented with an external microphone.
You can connect an electret microphone capsule to the phone using the headset jack connector.
HTC uses 4pin 3,5mm Jack.
Counting from the bottom of the jack the first pin is microphone+ second GND - third right earpiece+ fourth left earpiece+.
If you connect an electret mic between the first and second pin with the right polarity, you can use it to record sound.
It should be possible to connect other signal sources, but be careful. I do not know what is the maximal input voltage.
The phone will recognize any 4pin jack as a handsfree you will see the icon on the notification bar. Sadly if you play any sound on the phone it will be sent to the "headphones".

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External 3.5mm microphone

Hello all~ can anybody teach me how I can use a 3.5mm mono or stereo microphone with my Atom to record?
I have tried the internal mic but the recording quality is not good.
I have also tried to use a convert adapter (a 3.5mm plug to 2.5mm jack for a mp3 player) but the mic didn't work.
Many thanks!
You have to option to take a orginal headset with a mic, get the cabel that goes to the mic part of it and solder on a own connection, but be warned that the impedans is probebly wrong so if you can record, its almost sertian that its at o very low volym.
sorry for the typos.

Speakerphone when 3.5mm jacked in?

Is there any way to get the speaker phone active when 3.5mm audio jack is connected? I use an FMtransmitter connected to the 3.5mm to get the sound out in my car speakers, works fine with music and tomtom sound... but when i get a phone call i would like to answer with speaker phone preferable with the sound still from my car speakers, but with the phone mic activated.
It seams like the phone mic is deactivated when 3.5mm is connected.
/ToKeN
2token2 said:
Is there any way to get the speaker phone active when 3.5mm audio jack is connected?
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I don't know the answer to that specific question, but...
I have a very similar set up to you (though the 3.5mm jack runs directly to my car stereo), using PocketMusic and TomTom.
The in-built mic is active in this case - If I get an incoming call, or make an outgoing call, the audio out is routed through my car stereo (i.e. I hear the other person over the car speakers). The mic still picks up my voice and I can have a conversion. I'm using a regular 3.5mm->double RCA lead (i.e. there is no mic present on the audio jack).

Microphone detection bug?

So I have a 3.5mm jack in my car that connects to the AUX function in the stereo. I used to use this for handsfree with my previous device. (The microphone being used was the phone's microphone, with the 3.5mm jack outputting callers through the car speakers)
Does anyone know how to get the HD2 to properly recognise that the plug being plugged in doesn't have a microphone? It seems to chop off any voice function because the HD2 thinks I've plugged in a headset with a builtin microphone when this one doesn't have that.. It's just a regular 3.5mm jack.
Perhaps a registry hack? Could this be a hardware limitation?
Thanks for any help!

scheme elettric microphone and speakers

Hello!
I enabled the aux input of my car radio and wire a cable jacks.
the problem is that when I get a call from my htc hd2, the sound is heard from the speakers but does not work the microphone for conversation because the hd2 course off the microphone of the device active because the headset with microphone.
Is there any way to wire the cable jack (4 pins) and attach a microphone to the cable itself? Some might suggest a scheme electricity?
thanks!
:sorry my bad english
In theory it should work as long as you can get the components and wire the cable correctly. whether or not your mouth would be too far from the microphone might be an issue,
Unfortunately, if I connect the phone jack, hd2 excludes the microphon base to activate the headset that is built, then the conversation can not happen, but I feel he did not hear anything
should understand how the microphone is connected to the headphone series
spippo said:
Hello!
I enabled the aux input of my car radio and wire a cable jacks.
the problem is that when I get a call from my htc hd2, the sound is heard from the speakers but does not work the microphone for conversation because the hd2 course off the microphone of the device active because the headset with microphone.
Is there any way to wire the cable jack (4 pins) and attach a microphone to the cable itself? Some might suggest a scheme electricity?
thanks!
:sorry my bad english
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Depending on where your phone is, you could use a regular 3.5 mm male to male extension going from your radio to the phone. I have mine set up like that and the mic on the phone itself is powerful enough to pick up your voice. I ran a 10ft cable(3.5 mm male to male) from the radio,under the instrument panel, up the side of the door in the molding of the windshield to the sunvisor where my phone is clipped to the visor by the clip on the case. It works fine but you have to adjust the volume between your phone and the radio to find the best combination to avoid major feedback so the caller doesn't hear his own voice echoing in the background. I can't post links yet but if you go to youtube and search "iphone handsfree iphone in car setup" you will see how I did my iphone but I now have the same setup with the Hd2.

[Q] stereo recording via 3.5mm jack?

Does anyone have more detailed specifications for the Note 4's headphone jack?
I am wondering whether it is possible to record stereo audio via thsi jack?
For this of course the jack would need separate wires/contacts for the left/right mike in addition to the
sound output. Does it have that? (It could be that it also may have a lead for the accept/reject/start call function the Samsung headset has).
I have a LiveScribe binaural headset that I would like to use. it has what looks like 5 contact areas in the plug (4 black rings)
If the phone does allow stereo recording through the jack but the contacts don't match, does anyone know of any available adapter?

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