HTC sent me the USB c to 3.5 adapter but the phone doesn't see it once plugged in. Has anybody had this issue?
Motfiamike said:
HTC sent me the USB c to 3.5 adapter but the phone doesn't see it once plugged in. Has anybody had this issue?
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Turns out the USB port is messed up, quick charge doesn't work either after a quick cleaning it saw the headphones again for about 10 minutes
me tooo. i have just jack adapter from type C to 3.5mm when connect it Bolt show message " Accessory not supported: this accessory is not compatible with your phone. connet ur HTC boom sound Adaptive Audio headphones"
ps: install done Audio Jack Adapter Toolkit
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Hey guys, I am trying to make a connection for my car and was wondering if the MDA outputs audio through the USB port. If it does could someone show me a diagram of which pins it is on a normal sized port assuming using the standard full size USB port to the mini USB cable. Could someone also show me which pins are the power input pins as well and will it take a source that outputs 5V DC at 1A. Thanks guys.
johnny13oi said:
Hey guys, I am trying to make a connection for my car and was wondering if the MDA outputs audio through the USB port. If it does could someone show me a diagram of which pins it is on a normal sized port assuming using the standard full size USB port to the mini USB cable. Could someone also show me which pins are the power input pins as well and will it take a source that outputs 5V DC at 1A. Thanks guys.
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Try BlueTooth. Also, there is an HTC manual in the FTP folders, check it out.
--M
demontefixo said:
Try BlueTooth. Also, there is an HTC manual in the FTP folders, check it out.
--M
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I currently have the supplies to do it the normal wired way thats why I prefer it that way. Bluetooth would be nice though.
i dont think the usb outputs sound, which is why there is a headphone jack...
Malik05 said:
i dont think the usb outputs sound, which is why there is a headphone jack...
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Thanks. sorry i thought i remembered someone saying that there was a headset that plugged into the usb port so i assumed that it might have output sound from the usb port if this were true. Can someone tell me which pins are the ones that supplies power?
Hi folks,
I used my Iolite the last weekend for the first time in a car (don't have one on my own) and noticed that the cigarette-lighter-power-adapter can't be attached to my Iolite. It has not the HTC usb-plug like my phone but a standard mini-USB jack.
Did i run into a single product package error or do more people have that problem?
hi
i did not check my own car charger but one thing is sure is that u can either plug a HTC usb, or a mini usb 'normal', i use a normal usb cable (mini B is plugged on the iolite)
HTC Usb-Phone port can use normal mini-usb jack
Seriously ?
Sounds weird to me but indeed, i did not try that. It just looked wrong. But I will see if it works, later that day at home. Thanks for your replies.
it is ok, i thought it will not fit and brought it back to the buyer, but the funniest thing although it seem different but it fit to the phone
The HTC Jack is normally for the audio connector. I believe that they supply one USB "HTC" cable, and now they have clicked, use for both PC connection and charging
Everyone is right in what they are saying it makes no difference to the performance of the cable. It just means that you can't plug the audio leads into another Mini USB port
Yes it works as told. I just forgot to write down my feedback after reading those posts here.
First of all, I have seen a lot of reports of people not being able to plug in headphones because the 90 degree adapters cover the headphones. Anyways, would a usb male to female adapter work if I just plugged in a normal data/charging cable and then attached that adapter so that I could use usb devices?
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First of all, I have seen a lot of reports of people not being able to plug in headphones because the 90 degree adapters cover the headphones. Anyways, would a usb male to female adapter work if I just plugged in a normal data/charging cable and then attached that adapter so that I could use usb devices?
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Um, no.
The cable attached to the device needs to have pins 1 and 5 connected (OTG). If you're worried about angled connectors, just get a straight one and it's not an issue.
Heads up to all the audio guys out there. Listening to music as I type through my USB DAC > tube amp setup with no special setup. Just USB OTG cable to DAC.
USB Audio Out FTMFW!!!!!
(I'm on AT&T model running ARHD 9.1, not that it matters, I'm sure this feature is universal)
USB OTG to DAC? Do you have an link or pic to such cable?
edgarf28 said:
USB OTG to DAC? Do you have an link or pic to such cable?
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Just a regular USB OTG connected through the USB cable that comes with the DAC
I have my HTC one with headphone jack to rca cables going into my tube preamp the foreplay. Then from the foreplay to my Dynaco ST70.
YouTube videos sound like garbage bags flapping in the wind.
The tube audio only people would smash my face in if they heard what YouTube sounded like on tubes. Not a good mix at all...
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Yep, just a run of the mill standard usb OTG cable and then plug the usb cable from your DAC into it and your good. You'll get the headphone symbology in the status bar and the beats logo although beats appears to be bypassed (which is good) utilizing usb audio out.
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Yep, just a run of the mill standard usb OTG cable and then plug the usb cable from your DAC into it and your good. You'll get the headphone symbology in the status bar and the beats logo although beats appears to be bypassed (which is good) utilizing usb audio out.
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Is that version 1.29? I have a T-mobile HTC One with 1.27 and USB DAC wouldn't work with FiiO E7 or JH-3a.
4.3 Update broke the USB audio out session disconnect
I've got the Sprint variant. Loaded the OTA update to 4.3 and now my USB audio gets hung when I disconnect my OTG cable. If I try to plug it in and reconnect later, my handset locks up tighter than Fort Knox. I've tried a factory reset, took a trip to the Sprint repair center (where no one even knew the audio out function existed ) so I'm stuck rebooting my phone between every listening session. Complete PITA. Specifically purchased this phone to use with my Fiio Andes, and everything was great until 4.3.
Does this significantly effect battery life?
Hey all, recently upgraded from my Nexus 6 to 6P. I have USB C headphones from an HTC Bolt that work on the Bolt, but nothing happens when I plug them in my 6P, continues to play out of the device speakers and doesn't pause videos when I unplug them which means it doesn't detect headphones plugged in from what I found online. Any advice if there's a setting to change to make it work or can some USB C headphones not work with certain phones? Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
from what i understand those headphones dont work on the nexus...
i use a pair of Z:ero all digital earphones, they are micro usb, so im using a USBC > micro adapter
im waiting for Zorloo to make a USB C kind