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So we know that with Marshmallow, a USB microphone works as expected with most audio recording apps. And I kinda love that! What I wanna do is use my USB microphone while recording video's so far on my stock Nexus 6P, with most recent update, that's a no go.
Is there a way to record from a USB microphone instead on the internal mic? What do you guys think it would take? thanks!
Can someone with a rooted phone test this for me on a video player?
drago10029 said:
Can someone with a rooted phone test this for me on a video player?
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please? lol
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Hallo,
just wondering if there is a way to record audio to the Universal.
I would like to use it recording Music while I DJ.
Is the Headphone jack Out only and is there a way to use the usb wia adaptor? Which software do I require?
Thanks
I did some recording simply using the standard microphone (not headset) and recording settings set to CD-quality - and I was truly amazed by the good quality!
Hello,
I have a problem with getting Android music over LG HBM-220 bluetooth headset.
I can pair the headset normally with my LG GT540 mobile phone, and they work fine when i am making calls, but the audio (music) does not work.
Why is that so? Is there some application i need to install to transfer audio over bluetooth, or the headset doesn't work with audio?
Thanks for your time.
Anyone? Please reply if you know anything?
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Anyone? Please reply if you know anything?
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I don't think Android can do this out of the box, try searching around Google and Android market, because I am intrigued about this too.
Jack
I have the same problem, and Android actually suports streaming by bluetooth, the problem its that Swiftdroid (the Modded Ver.) dont support it. Im looking for a solution.
Audio
I think Swiftdroid only supports audio calls but not media playback. :/
Stupid question, but how good is audio quality over bluetootha headphones? I supose file with big bitrate dont stream in full bitrate. Or i'm wrong?
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bataya said:
Stupid question, but how good is audio quality over bluetootha headphones? I supose file with big bitrate dont stream in full bitrate. Or i'm wrong?
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I think the Bluetooth technology on the LG GT540 doesn't support Enhanced Data Rates (EDR), so it will result in a lower quality.
jhonnyx1000 said:
I think the Bluetooth technology on the LG GT540 doesn't support Enhanced Data Rates (EDR), so it will result in a lower quality.
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Connectivity;
3.5 mm TRRS
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP
micro USB 2.0
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
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Source: Wikipedia's GT540 Listing
Would seem that it does (I could'a sworn that it didn't... guess I never checked the specs sufficiently), however I have tried to sort out some kind of 3rd party Media->Bluetooth and have managed to get it to work... sorta, but the quality has always been damn horrid (not to mention it only ever works while the screen is on, and not locked). -- This may be due to the fact that SwiftDroid does not have native support for Media->Bluetooth and therefore may be missing vital library/module components needed to utilize Bluetooth EDR.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bedoig.BTmono <--- seems this one works now, streams *all* the audio to bluetooth and still works with screen off/locked. (however it may increase battery usage pretty hard, as it constantly streams to headset... even if it's just static!)
Well....i can use my headphones perfectly with Swiftdroid.....even the screen is lock or unlock.
And sound is....so goood!!
I play music over bluetooth and make/receive calls.
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connection
maybe it's the quality of the listening device and the bluetooth adapter
Hey guys,
I have a Oneplus 2 and have been having some issues with my sound setup.
I have a Tidal Hi-Fi subscription and am unable to play Hi-Fi audio on my OnePlus 2's internal DAC. I get a split second of audio at the beginning of a new track and then silence. Playback continues (the song timer/location bar keeps on going) but I do not hear anything. I'm thinking that this is an issue with the sampling rate of the DAC? I haven't put any FLAC's onto my phone yet, but I will try that later tonight and see if they are playable via PowerAmp.
(I've tried searching online for the Tidal issue and it looks like at least one other person - a reviewer - has issues with Tidal - thestreet[dot]com/story/13293776/1/oneplus-two-review-nearly-flawless/ )
I also have a FiiO E17 DAC which I have tried hooking up to my OP2 via USB OTG. The DAC doesn't indicate that it locked onto a signal and the Oneplus doesn't seem to have recognized any change in audio - it just plays back audio via the speakers.
I was first experiencing these issues with Oxygen OS 2.0.2. Upgrading to 2.1.0 hasn't fixed them for me either.
Is anybody else having any issues with either of these and do you know of any fix?
Thanks!
Tidal is now working for me on 2.1
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Tidal is now working for me on 2.1
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Are you using a custom kernel or anything else? 2.1 didn't fix it for me.
2.1 didn't fix it for me either.
Streaming FLAC on android isnt working on either of my android devices. I have to either downgrade the quality or save to device first.
I have the same problem with my OPT and Tidal hifi. No output on OxygenOS 2.1.2.
What USB OTG Cable are you using?
I have the same issue - I have posted a thread at the One Plus forum...
flac on a phone lol...
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I have the same issue - I have posted a thread at the One Plus forum...
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Thanks for posting on the OnePlus forum, I did not have enough replies yet to do this.
My Fiio E17 works without USB Player Pro when I enabled OTG Storage in settings.
So I've never really noticed before until I was setting up my amp and speakers at a new place but my YouTube seems to be only doing stereo on the Shield. Netflix has the 5.1 working but I can't get surround to work in YouTube. I have hdmi out to the AVR and then hdmi to tv. The AVR is set to Direct, meaning that it will do whatever the signal is coming over the HDMI cable. It's saying that it's PCM. Checked settings but didn't find any specific output settings on the Shield or the YouTube app.
I was just wondering if this was normal. I don't REALLY need 5.1 in YouTube.
afaik youtube doesnt support surround sound... same thing on mine also.
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afaik youtube doesnt support surround sound... same thing on mine also.
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Thank you.
HOWEVER! I've read recently that youtube is about to start streaming in 360 and adding binaural sound support... so maybe something will come off of that and it'll lead to better sound support all around. (pun unintended.)
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HOWEVER! I've read recently that youtube is about to start streaming in 360 and adding binaural sound support... so maybe something will come off of that and it'll lead to better sound support all around. (pun unintended.)
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That would be good. It sucks that running the 5.1 test videos on youtube just plays in stereo.
is it just me or is recording a video, the audio is so soft. and it also is recording in mono not stereo.
anyone have a fix for this?
i have tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/help/fix-mic-problem-cm-13-t3314373 but still not working.
thanks in advance!