[Q] Headphones and Internal Mic - HD2 Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting an

I use an Aux cable in my car and have a G2x that utilizes the internal mic while connected to the car. I recently flahsed a WP7 rom to my HD2 and the microphone shuts of when connected to the aux cable. This is really annoying. Any help or fix is appreciated!

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mic problem when connected thru hedaphone jack

Hi,
when I connect my wizard to aux-in in my car (via headhone jack), when I receive a call, the other person cannot hear me. I have to pull out the cable and then put it in again and then it is ok.
Any ideas?
Tnx
P.S. its G4 and I have tried a lot of roms
it's a hardware thing
the connector was ment for headsets with mic and earphones
and when connected mic and speaker in the device itself is always disabled
only thing you can do is to connect an ext mic using the same connector as
the car stereo as thats the only mic input the phone will respond to
when the cable is connected
thanks for answer.
Ill try what you suggested.

Microphone only adaptor

Heya,
Currently I have a 3 way splitter HTCusb -> Power (miniusb) | Audio (3.5mm) | HTC Headset Connection (HTCusb)
What I need is a microphone only 'headset' to go in the headset socket, as the audio is allready being passed to my car's speakers via the 3.5 jack.
Does anyone know if/where somthing like this exists? or should i buy a cheap headset and splice the earphones off?
Also anyone else find the fuze is unable to gain positive charge whilst on and connected to a 12v ciggaret adaptor, it still drains but at a slower rate, but I do not have an offical charger, which may be the problem.
+1
I also have my audio sent to my car speakers. But since the phone thinks I have a headset attached, the phone microphone is disabled. So when it rings, I have to undock it from the cradle and stick it to my ear. I'd love to have just a microphone mounted near the visor. Anyone know where I can find one?
Wouldn't this do as a workaround?
http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_item.aspx?i=169481
Plug into the HTC headset connection on your adapter, then you have a micropohone. Then plug the 3.5 jack into the end (instead of the headphones)
The large block adapter that came in the box works for me and allows me to use my car speakers w/ aux input and there is no problems with the microphone.
I had this problem with my tilt with the Y splitter adapter, however the multi adapter that comes in the fuze box works for me perfectly.
http://cgi.ebay.de/Audio-Adapter-3-...14&_trkparms=72:1229|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318
There will be the same offers on ebay in your country. Searchwords: HTC 3,5mm

Headset adapter with mic

Hello everybody!
I recently purchased some headphones that have a mic built in: found here
I was hoping that I could just plug them into my USB- 3.5mm adapter and they would work as headphone, and when a call comes in I could talk on the phone as well.
Unfortunately I found that they do not properly plug into the standard USB to 3.5mm adapter because the microphone makes a extra connection that my adapter dosn't have.
So I was wondering if there is a work around to this, Or preferably a adapter that would work with the headphones and mic combo.
Thanks for your help!
-El

Connecting HTC Magic to car stereo

Hi everybody,
I am wondering if someone knows if it is possible to connect the HTC Magic to the car stereo (via USB).
Now that I have flac support I would like to try it in the car stereo.
Thanks
I have mine connected via the CD changer port on my Clio.
The Magic is connected via one of these: Jays HTC Y Splitter
The EXT USB goes into the Magic, the USB connector goes into the USB charger and the female EXT USB goes into usb to 3.5mm jack which connects to the "Connects2" audio adaptor for the CD Changer which fools the head unit into thinking there is a changer connected and gives you a line in.
All this is behind the dash and only a couple of cm is showing to plug the Magic into when audio and charging is needed.
It sounds great when listening to music or podcasts and GPS instructions are clear as well. When connected and you get a call then it shuts off the music and routes the call to my BT headset seamlessly.
One thing I would point out is when I first put it in, I got a high pitched whine rising with the engine revs. I found this was due to the earthing of the charger and the alternator. It is called alternator whine and I fitted a ground loop isolator to the line in which cured the problem. All in all it took about an hour and £30 or so and works brilliantly.
Hope that helps.
I'm pretty sure that you wouldn't be able to connect using an actual USB cable (like you connect to the computer to charge or copy files with). Your head unit would likely be expecting an iPod to interface with.
What you CAN do, if your stereo head unit has an "Aux" input is connect an audio patch cable from the Aux input to the headphone adaptor that your phone came with. If you don't have one, try this link.
You will, of course, have to control the audio from your phone and not the radio head unit.
More expensive, BUT have a look at the Parrot Mki9100 Bluetooth hands free kit. Supports bluetooth stereo streaming, plays from a usb stick (and controls an ipod)

[Q] Broken Headphone Jack

Hi,
I mistakenly plugged a powered cable into my headphone jack. I was in my car, it was dark; I meant to grab the audio cable so that could connect my phone to the car stereo. Instead, I grabbed the power cord to a backup display and inserted it into my HD2. The phone is fine, but I now get very little sound out of the headphone jack. I was wondering if there is a fuse on the jack that guards against power input and if so, can this fuse be replaced? Does anyone know if this is possible? If not, I guess I will need to get a Bluetooth headset in order to listen to music and movies again.
Thanks for your help,
Paul

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