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Is there any possibility to choose the audio out at the diamond?
When i use a 3in adapter the sound only came out of the adapter,
is there a chance to switch betwenn:
- Internal Speaker
- Adapter out
- Bluetooth out
perhaps a registry hack or a small programm???
Hi All,
I'm wanting to use my Diamond in the car to replace both my old iPod and sat-nav, while still having phone functions available. There are a few things I'm not happy with, so I thought I see what other people are doing.
I have a car head unit with a direct 3.5mm line-in, which used to have the iPod on the end. The Diamond works fine plugged into this through an ebay 3.5mm\USB adaptor.
If I plug the 12v>USB charger in, I get a whine over the audio - not a big problem, it's just a ground-loop, so I'll stick an isolating transformer in-line.
The main problem I have is switching between the internal speaker and the external output. If I want to have the radio on, rather than MP3, I have to unplug the adaptor, and plug the charging cable in direct, so that I can keep the battery charged - not ideal. This way I can hear the TomTom voices through the internal speaker, but it seems wrong to have to swap leads this way.
The other main problem is if I have MP3 and TomTom all through the stereo, and I get a call, I can hear the call over the stereo, but can't speak, as the Diamond is expecting an external microphone.
I guess what I need is a utility to force only the internal microphone to be used, and to allow me to force the internal speaker when I want to use the radio. It there such a thing?
I think one of these car holders has an option to plug in charger and usb-3.5mm jack adapter at the same time....
http://www.dsldevelopments.com/brodit/Holder/HTC+Touch Diamond-Brodit-Holder.asp
If i had the skills i'd try to figure out a hack to pause/mute the mp3 and mute satnav when in a call... but I don't.
That's not the problem - I can plug in the charger and 3.5mm audio at the some time, but that redirects all the audio to the car stereo, and disconnects the mic. Removing the adaptor and plugging in just the charger enables the microphone, but all my MP3s then are played through the internal speaker.
What I need is a utility to force the internal microphone to be used _all_ the time, and let me choose when to use the internal speaker when a headset is detected.
I don't suppose anyone knows how the Diamond recognises a headset? Is there a resistor link across a couple of the pins in the 11pin connnector? I'm just thinking I could make up a cable with a switch to break that contact, and 'virtually' disconnect the headset when I want the radio, or need the microphone active during a call.
You could try this program. It seems to be a virtual switch between the earpiece and external speaker. I use it a a solution for skype and other voip programs that only work through the external speaker, but the works the other way as well.
headset instaled but need phone mic allways enable
Hello,
Kaysee_sw said:
The other main problem is if I have MP3 and TomTom all through the stereo, and I get a call, I can hear the call over the stereo, but can't speak, as the Diamond is expecting an external microphone.
I guess what I need is a utility to force only the internal microphone to be used, and to allow me to force the internal speaker when I want to use the radio. It there such a thing?
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I have the same issue of kaisee.
I use the diamond as mp3 player in my car stereo (aux-in) and i need the mic allways available to use the phone without disconect the usb or audio plug.
In my old magician this worked just fine becouse the mic was allways available.
Is the .exe posted by dctech the answer(thanks man) ? has anybody tested ? is it reliable or there is another solution?
Thanks
You need a proper bluetooth car kit to allow this. Parrot ones are very good. If you want to listen to music as well as phone calls and sat nav i would suggest that you get one with both handset and A2DP bluetooth profiles. There is a workaround app you can use to get music through a car kit with just a handset or headset profile but the quality is mono and very poor
Is there any possible way of using my kaiser as a bluetooth reciever so that i can listen to the audio from my laptop using my kaiser headset?
micgrob said:
Is there any possible way of using my kaiser as a bluetooth reciever so that i can listen to the audio from my laptop using my kaiser headset?
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Not sure on why you would want to do this - I use an 8gig micro SD card and BH200 (dell) bluetooth headset music sounds excellent no drop-out's etc and 8 gig holds a reasonable amount of music.
I'm assuming your trying to hook the phone to the lappie using a USB cable then send the music through to handset using it's bluetooth - if so not sure if this is possible you can't browse the files on the lappie from the phone so I can't see how this could work.
my reason for this request is i would like to watch my macbook pro on my tv and listen to the output sound through my phone and my headset for it....without purchasing a stereo bluetooth headphones
how do you send files and recieve files over bluetooth
hi to all,
one question: how skype works on HD concerning sound output, does it uses main speaker or the one for calls.
P3600 used main speaker and it was unpractical.
Thanks
Skype uses main speaker or headphones if connected.
Thanks,
is it working with bluetooth headset to?
strazicic said:
Thanks,
is it working with bluetooth headset to?
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I don't know, because I don't have a BT headset.
It's work with my bluetooth headset(A2DP). ^_^
So no way to make it use the internal speaker and internal mic?
Fadik said:
So no way to make it use the internal speaker and internal mic?
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Skype uses internal mic and external speaker as default input and output audio devices.
No way to use internal speaker as output audio device.
Not sure about skype but AGEphone works well with internal speakers.
As a bonus call recording also works 2 ways (voip calls of course)
In audio settings:
Speaker:Audio Output
Microphone: System Default
Then on the second page:
Switch speakers during call is ticked.
http://www.ageet.com/us/products-agephone-mobile.htm
They provide a triall from their web page.
am runnin skype on my HD right now and it works just fine. i wish they could make it to work with the internal speaker though
skype to htc hd
skype to htc hd
C:\Documents and Settings\karim\Skrivbord\adam\uuuu\Ny mapp\SkypeForPocketPC.CAB
adam1890 said:
skype to htc hd
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New Skype crashes my HD when i put it to suspend mode.
Some applications crash and phone boots when few has crashed.
FFS what has this to do with ROM Development?
MOD, please move this thread and slap the original poster with a trout.
Thanks and sorry !
thanks for answers and sorry for wrong place for question
Try this fix
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=396829
It is able to switch audio output from external speaker to internal speaker.
I tried on HD it work !!!!
P.S. it is not necessary to start the small program before start the Skype.