Hello guys,
Simple question (maybe not simple solution).
I can pair my S5 with my laptop, for example to listen my music.
But can I use the S5 mic, as the external mic for ex. Skype mic, or any messenger mic in my laptops as well?
I have the laptop without mic, but the S5 always lies next to it.
Appreciate your help....
marekjs said:
Hello guys,
Simple question (maybe not simple solution).
I can pair my S5 with my laptop, for example to listen my music.
But can I use the S5 mic, as the external mic for ex. Skype mic, or any messenger mic in my laptops as well?
I have the laptop without mic, but the S5 always lies next to it.
Appreciate your help....
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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.
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.
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
Hello all,
I want to use my headphone (without mic, not the stockone) to make/receive calls while listening to music. But, this is not possible, as whenever I plugged the headphone in, the built-in mic is muted.
This thing is possible in all of my old Nokia phones.
I tried to google, and saw some solution given for some HTC phones, but not this Huawei U8800. In those solution, they have an option to not mute the built-in mic.
Is there any solution for my U8800?
Thanks!
Search trough the dev section of u8800, there is a fix of some sort!
Hi Guys,
I am using a Visual Voice-mail app on my S4 but I need to send a professional pre-recorded voice mail greeting, directly to the app.
The app will 'only' either record from the built in mic or from an external earplug / mic, neither of which are any use to me.
Does anyone have any idea how I could 'send' it directly to the app, for instance is there another app out there that would emulate the internal mic, i.e. trick the phone into thinking it was recording from the mic when it was actually being fed a voice file..??
Cheers for any ideas or help.
topcat888 said:
Hi Guys,
I am using a Visual Voice-mail app on my S4 but I need to send a professional pre-recorded voice mail greeting, directly to the app.
The app will 'only' either record from the built in mic or from an external earplug / mic, neither of which are any use to me.
Does anyone have any idea how I could 'send' it directly to the app, for instance is there another app out there that would emulate the internal mic, i.e. trick the phone into thinking it was recording from the mic when it was actually being fed a voice file..??
Cheers for any ideas or help.
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Tried this many years ago with my voice recording PIM... you'd need a male-male 3.5mm jack cable and another player. Just connect this player as external microphone, but be careful with volume to not burn the input...
spamtrash said:
Tried this many years ago with my voice recording PIM... you'd need a male-male 3.5mm jack cable and another player. Just connect this player as external microphone, but be careful with volume to not burn the input...
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Hi, tried that with a TRRS jack but couldn't get it to register as a mic, only as earphones..??
topcat888 said:
Hi, tried that with a TRRS jack but couldn't get it to register as a mic, only as earphones..??
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presumably you'd need 4-pin jacks on both sides, and "player only" device. Otherwise, phone may recognize it exactly as it happened.
spamtrash said:
presumably you'd need 4-pin jacks on both sides, and "player only" device. Otherwise, phone may recognize it exactly as it happened.
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Ok, I'll give that a go...
Sounbyte
topcat888 said:
Hi Guys,
I am using a Visual Voice-mail app on my S4 but I need to send a professional pre-recorded voice mail greeting, directly to the app.
The app will 'only' either record from the built in mic or from an external earplug / mic, neither of which are any use to me.
Does anyone have any idea how I could 'send' it directly to the app, for instance is there another app out there that would emulate the internal mic, i.e. trick the phone into thinking it was recording from the mic when it was actually being fed a voice file..??
Cheers for any ideas or help.
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Sounbyte . com allows you to use any audio file as your voicemail greeting or play to other phones