USB to 3.5mm Audio Adapter - The good and bad - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

I bought one of those little adapters on ebay, such as the one you can see here: Link
Couple of things:
- Music - it now sounds brilliant through my personal headphones - the ones that come in the box with the diamond are indeed complete rubbish. But that was fairly obvious anyway. I'm impressed with the quality of the diamond now.
- Taking calls. Now we have a BIG PROBLEM. When a call comes through, the audio is routed through to my headphones as you would expect. But the problem is that the diamond must think there is a microphone attached as well, as noone can hear me speak until I pull the headphones out of the diamond and it's internal mic kicks in!! Then when the call is ended the music starts blasting out of the speaker of the diamond while I'm madly trying to plug the headphones back in, amidst getting all sorts of annoyed looks from people next to me on the tram that WERE sleeping until I woke them up..... Woops
Does anybody know a workaround for this? How can I make the diamond think there is NO microphone plugged in when I'm using the headphones?? Will I have to short some pins on the connector...? Anyone have the pin layout for the 11 pin HTC connector? Or is there an easier way.... Help from the experienced is appreciated. Cheers.

OK so here are the pinouts:
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So it would seem that 'disabling' pins 7 and 12 on the adapter might do the trick.... Or maybe they already are disabled on some of the adapters out there..
It's going to be hard to do on such a small thing... Does anyone know a way to trick the OS or disable it in the registry somehow??

check this out
I got one of these http://www.amazon.com/Synch-Charge-...r_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=apparel&qid=1215060921&sr=8-2 from Amazon and it works like a charm. You might want to try this.

jforme said:
I got one of these http://www.amazon.com/Synch-Charge-...r_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=apparel&qid=1215060921&sr=8-2 from Amazon and it works like a charm. You might want to try this.
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Have you try this adpater to listen to radio without the headphone. By plugging in this and set the radio to speaker phone.

what about that ??
you can plug any 3.5 headphones you want, it works for the fm radio, and you have a mic so you can talk when receiving a call without having to do the unplug replug acrobatic move you used to ....

salada2k said:
I bought one of those little adapters on ebay, such as the one you can see here: Link
Couple of things:
- Music - it now sounds brilliant through my personal headphones - the ones that come in the box with the diamond are indeed complete rubbish. But that was fairly obvious anyway. I'm impressed with the quality of the diamond now.
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Hm... I plugged in mine (I use the RC e100), and somehow all other headphones (also high quality one) I have are all worse then the one within the box =( very annoying, as the the htc headphones are far to big and ugly =(
Also the whole audio stuff is poor on the diamond - I read s.th. of an audio booster bug, but no way to cure it =(
What have you done to have such a good qualtity?

Thanks for all of your replies.
I ended up going with the RC E100 as you suggested and some other people here seem to think they work well. Well, they definitely do!
I've plugged my Sony's into them and they sound awesome. Really impressed with the audio quality now. Just have to figure out where to hide all the cable!! 2 metres + hiding inside my jacket! Might have to get the scissors and soldering iron out and re-work it...
The only problem is that the supplied driver with the RCE100 does not install on the diamond, or maybe its a problem that I'm using Vista with Windows Mobile Device Centre instead of Windows XP with Activesync. I will try and install the CAB file manually.
The Play/FF/RW on the headset only controls the built-in audio player in TouchFLO 3D, need to figure out how to make it work with Core Player.... And to answer you question Basthet, it sounds much better with Core Player, no audio booster bug, it has built in pre-amp and also equalizer and you can make your music sound very very nice with it. Highly recommended. It does not cure the little skip you hear in audio tracks; it is now clear this is an Operating System/Hardware issue.

I know that acrobatic move that you speak of, and it made me laugh to see that I'm not the only one running into that problem. Happened to me while official exams were being held in the classroom nearby, nearly got me expelled.

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FM-Transmitter

hi there, I'm looking for a good fm-transmitter to use with my hd2. I use a lot of different cars during the day due to work and the only car that has a line-in is my own. I can't change anything about those cars because they are not mine.
Now I need a fm-transmitter to use my hd2 in those cars. Who has one or had one and can recommend one. I read a lot about ****ty quality and bad reception, that's why I'm asking you guys. and the one limitation is that I don't want one to plug into the car-charger. the one I have my eye on is the Belkin TuneCast 2/3.
I hope you can help me chose a good one.
After some siginificant research, and some very disappointing results with cheap chinese FM transmitters, I bought my wife a Motorola T505, see here:
http://video.google.co.uk/videosear...orola+55+handsfee+fm&vid=-4588731908718964954
Very easy to set up and use, and the sound quality is very good. Battery life is also good although it can be connected to a car charger via it's mini usb (and we all have loads of them lying about now HTC have gone micro, right?). it's well made and just feels quality right out of the box.
All, in all, I'm very happy with the result, especially as it knocks the others for six costwise.
what i would like is something similar to this
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so that I can simply unplug it from my own car and straight into the works van and keep it charged with minimal fuss.
My friend has one like this for his ipod and it works great.
Has anyone seem anything similar? or is it too early for products like this to be released yet
I'm using http://www.chronos.com.tw/_products_0616/mp3/Car mp3-delux/Car mp3-delux.htm for 3 years, first with usb stick, later with WM phones.
Just need to switch usb mode on phone to "storage card/disk drive" and you get music from memery card + car charger.
Sound quality is as good as normal fm radio station. Worse than cd/mp3 car player, but usefull for multiple cars.
I am using this motorola motorokrt505 bluetooth fm transmitter it works seamlessly with LEO and Xperia X1 music and phone. It will answer calls and switch between songs in your play list, it will even start your HTC music player without going into the phones menu. Battery life on it is superb I charge it once a week and have never ran out of battery.
http://www.motorola.com/consumers/v...57bb110VgnVCM1000008406b00aRCRD&vgnextnoice=1
I ordered a Belkin Tunecast II and will report back soon. It's enough for my usage and it should do the trick, hope the quality is ok.
I have been using the Venturi Mini http://www.myventuri.com/overview.aspx for a while now with my iPhone and it works brilliantly - A2DP stereo bluetooth, a USB connector to enable you to charge your HD2 and it does handsfree calling.
I have been impressed with the sound quality (once you've found an FM channel that is free all the way from home to work). It connects to your phone reliably and simply - press any button when you get in the car and it pairs.
The only problem I have had with it is if you go out of range of it for a short period of time (If you leave for a long period it turns itself off) - when you return to your car it doesn't automatically pair. But you simply have to remove it briefly from the cigarette and push it back in
de5perate,
If I may ask a few questions:
1. Do you use the Venturi to charge your HD2? I believe it only delivers 500mA on the USB, and I'm not sure that's enough to charge the HD2. I wouldn't want to buy one only to find out that I can't charge my HD2.
2. Do you use your Venturi and HD2 for satnav as well? If so, are you happy with the combination?
3. Somebody told me that you could listen to your favourite radio station and when a call comes through, the radio automatically commutes to the Venturi frequency and you can take the call. Is this true?
Thank you very much.
I got the Jabra SP700 yesterday (£34 from Amazon). Only had one journey with it and a quick play, but it seems good so far. The FM transmitter seems nice and strong, and the speakerphone seems to work well.
got my tunecast II today and had the chance to test it with two standalone fm-radios and it seems to work fine, given you place it in a good position towards the antenna. will have a try tomorrow in my car at work, a new VW Passat. Hope it works there as well.
Adita said:
de5perate,
If I may ask a few questions:
1. Do you use the Venturi to charge your HD2? I believe it only delivers 500mA on the USB, and I'm not sure that's enough to charge the HD2. I wouldn't want to buy one only to find out that I can't charge my HD2.
2. Do you use your Venturi and HD2 for satnav as well? If so, are you happy with the combination?
3. Somebody told me that you could listen to your favourite radio station and when a call comes through, the radio automatically commutes to the Venturi frequency and you can take the call. Is this true?
Thank you very much.
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+1 for wanting to know this also. This looks like a good piece of kit.
Also what connection comes out of the unit to charge the HD2? USB?
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I believe it only delivers 500mA on the USB, and I'm not sure that's enough to charge the HD2.
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the HD2 charges from a PC USB connection, there's an option to disable it when sync'[d, so it must do. USB only provides 500ma, so it should be charge, although it might be a little slower than from a mains charger.
The Answer is late, but could be useful for other users
Adita said:
1. Do you use the Venturi to charge your HD2? I believe it only delivers 500mA on the USB, and I'm not sure that's enough to charge the HD2. I wouldn't want to buy one only to find out that I can't charge my HD2.
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It charges HD2 without any problems.
2. Do you use your Venturi and HD2 for satnav as well? If so, are you happy with the combination?
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I use it with Tomtom, works just fine.
3. Somebody told me that you could listen to your favourite radio station and when a call comes through, the radio automatically commutes to the Venturi frequency and you can take the call. Is this true?
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This is true and when your call is finished it automatically plays music back again
The only problem is the backround noise being too loud. It is hissing.
Anyone know how to fix that? I would really appreciate your help.

music from hd2 to car stereo........how ?

hey guys, i've recently started a new job which involves a lot of driving, listening to the radio all the time gets quiet dull so my question is.....is there a way to listen to music stored on my phone through the car stereo at all....?. please tell me theres a way.....
cheers.
Hey mate! Yes there is a way to play music to your radio; if your radio supports "AUX" or "Bluetooth".
A cheap way though is this:
You need this to plug in your HD2 with the radio:
It's a cord that has 3,5mm Jack on both sides.
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A radio with AUX support:
There are some cheap Branded or Chinese radios that support this feature.
I personally have a JVC with "Aux" feature in my VW.
If your radio don't have "AUX" support then i am out of ideas!
Firstly, congrats on the new job
If the job involves lots of driving like mine does, then chances are the company will pay for a bluetooth hands free kit, as if they expect you to talk while on the road they cannot expect you to always pull over, and certainly can't expect you to drive whilst holding the phone (£60 fine and 3 points doesn't go down well).
I've got a Jabra SP700 which is great, clips to the sun visor, uses the same USB connector as the HD2 to charge, and has a built in FM transmitter.
People hear me clearly, and they sound loud and clear to me.
Has a long battery life in use and on standby.
When someone calls it reads out the phone number, but other models will actually transmit the number using RDS so you'll get it up on the head unit.
Dude he want's to listen music from his HD2 on the car radio.
He don't need any Jabra stuff! lol
arkatis said:
Dude he want's to listen music from his HD2 on the car radio.
He don't need any Jabra stuff! lol
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It's an option, and a bloody good one as driving in the UK whilst using your phone without handsfree can lead you to 3 points on your licence (increases your insurance premium in many cases) and a £60 fine. Plus many head units don't have an aux in, so FM transmitter is the only way.
Many businesses need drivers with clean licences for their corporate insurance so points can mean unemployment.
That's another important point (not normally an issue if the company provides the car and insurance), make sure you have business use on your insurance, most come with social/domestic/commuting to your usual place of work, and will add business use for no extra charge (or just an admin fee).
Here's a decent purchase for £11 if you're going to be driving a lot with the HD2. Windscreen mount that doesn't wobble, screen protectors, rubber bump cases (clear and black), stylus, charger, leather case.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310314688415
Great choice dude!
That spring loaded 3.5mm jack you posted definitely would be perfect where the head's got an aux socket.
Getting audio to your car
If your car stereo doesn't have Aux inputs or Bluetooth there are still a few ways to get audio from your phone.
1. A portable FM wireless transmitter (Quality isn't that great)
2. You can get an adapter box that plugs into the antenna jack on the back of your stereo and transmits the audio as a FM signal. Most automotive stores seem to have fairly cheap ones and they are better quality than the wireless FM transmitter. I've one in my Echo that i picked up for only $15 Australian.
3. You can get an adapter that plugs into the CD input port on the back of many stereos and then your phone shows up as a 'CD player'. I used to have one in my old car from GROM (gromaudio.com). It worked very well as an Aux input. They now have more models but they seem to have better intergration with iPhones
I would also like to try it with the "double aux port"
So i need to run my music app and the music is directly available over my radio? o0
If your car HU has USB support, then make sure your HD2 loads USB mass storgae when it detects a usb cable. Then you can use your HU to change folders/tracks and not touch the HD2 at all.
thanks for all the replys guys but it looks like im screwed. the stereo has no aux and im not too sure the company would be too happy for me to start ripping it out to add things in the back of it......gutted. i might have to go down the fm jabra or whatever it is route, how bad can i expect the sound to be...?. i've seen this but dunno....any thoughts..?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jabra-Cruiser-Bluetooth-Visor-Car/dp/B002RHOZ4G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1308769036&sr=8-1
Does the stereo have a cassette deck? You can get an adapter for it. Just search e-bay for cassette adapter.
thebranded said:
If your car HU has USB support, then make sure your HD2 loads USB mass storgae when it detects a usb cable. Then you can use your HU to change folders/tracks and not touch the HD2 at all.
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i have it...............
think it,s the best way
get your power, best quality and could make all what you need to do with ur Phone.
rogem_kk said:
Does the stereo have a cassette deck? You can get an adapter for it. Just search e-bay for cassette adapter.
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I thought of the same thing and I was surprised that this suggestion only came in the 2nd page. Well it's probably because new cars don't use cassette players any more, but I still think there a lots of cars with them.
Good luck and let us know which option did you choose.
donwhann said:
thanks for all the replys guys but it looks like im screwed. the stereo has no aux and im not too sure the company would be too happy for me to start ripping it out to add things in the back of it......gutted. i might have to go down the fm jabra or whatever it is route, how bad can i expect the sound to be...?. i've seen this but dunno....any thoughts..?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jabra-Cruiser-Bluetooth-Visor-Car/dp/B002RHOZ4G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1308769036&sr=8-1
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Looks good to me, has more control over the HD2 than my one does in that you should be able to use the buttons on the Cruiser to pause/play/next/last etc. It may actually read out the names from your address book too rather than just the numbers like mine does. And it's cheaper than mine
why didn`t you use an usb, it`s easyer as with the htc

[Q] Galaxy tab OEM car dock detailed pics request ECS-V980BEG / ECS-V980BEGSTA

Hi everyone...
So, I have a request. Can someone take some good pics of the OEM car dock swivel components? I was thinking about buying to modify it and integrate it to my jeep on the dash, but I want to make sure it has all the components i would need and that they would work.
(i really dont want to suction cup / windshield mount. - it does not look right and blocks view on a wrangler... So im going to make a custom bracket to host infront of the vents. see attachment)
Im very curious about the mounting and swivel plate. is it independent from the arm assembly? Looking here: http://www.mp3car.com/worklogs/147525-2009-altima-dash-mount-android-tablet-pc-6.html This image in particular:
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...would lead me to believe it does indeed operate independent.
If anyone has it, would you kindly post some pictures of the tightening wheel and plate components disassembled?
Did you get any joy on this?
Does the car dock have it's own 3.5 audio out port (there's conflicting information around on this).
pinsb said:
Did you get any joy on this?
Does the car dock have it's own 3.5 audio out port (there's conflicting information around on this).
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i have the same dock and it dosent have its own 3.5 jack
audiobookman said:
i have the same dock and it dosent have its own 3.5 jack
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Thanks
So hacking a standard desk dock may be a better play and doing a custom mount of some description.....
I want to feed the audio up to my ICE system.
On a related note does anyone know if there's 'selective' audio routing.....
i.e. Music and Nav audio to stereo via 3.5 jack and phones to bluetooth headset.
pinsb said:
Thanks
So hacking a standard desk dock may be a better play and doing a custom mount of some description.....
I want to feed the audio up to my ICE system.
On a related note does anyone know if there's 'selective' audio routing.....
i.e. Music and Nav audio to stereo via 3.5 jack and phones to bluetooth headset.
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Yes hacking up the current mount would be cheaper than buying ram mount components. and smaller profile. I switched to a galaxy tab 8.9 so im not longer looking into this one...
As for your audio question, Im not sure what an ICE system is... but, the galaxy tab 7 does support a2dp. So you can have satelite nav software, and music outputting to something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-60...RN18/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1318624547&sr=8-4
Picture is almost actual size.
It connects to your radio's line in. Powered by 5v usb. Sounds very clear in my experience. I cant tell the difference between CD and this. Less wires hanging from your tab.
I have not read if it supports multiple paired devices.
Hopefully that answers your question.
Sorry ICE is 'In Car Entertainment', currently I have a DAB headunit with built in amp that has a Line in, what I was thinking of doing was feeding the 3.5 output on the Desktop Dock (after I've taken it apart) up to the line in on the headunit (I can never remember if 3.5 output works as an input to Line In?).
I'm looking at using a RAM-HOL-TAB2 and custom mounting a disassembled Desktop Dock to it. The nice thing about this is they have a quick release so I can move it to other places if I need to.
I was thinking more of software routing on the TAB, i.e. All audio would go out to the Headunit except when the phone rings the audio would mute and the phone call would route to the Bluetooth headset.
pinsb said:
Sorry ICE is 'In Car Entertainment', currently I have a DAB headunit with built in amp that has a Line in, what I was thinking of doing was feeding the 3.5 output on the Desktop Dock (after I've taken it apart) up to the line in on the headunit (I can never remember if 3.5 output works as an input to Line In?).
I'm looking at using a RAM-HOL-TAB2 and custom mounting a disassembled Desktop Dock to it. The nice thing about this is they have a quick release so I can move it to other places if I need to.
I was thinking more of software routing on the TAB, i.e. All audio would go out to the Headunit except when the phone rings the audio would mute and the phone call would route to the Bluetooth headset.
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RAM-HOL-TAB2 looks rather interesteing.
What's DAB?
As for call routing to phone while everything else plays it is possible.
I have a cobra CB unit in my jeep that does bluetooth. All my music gets routed to the black berry bluetooth receiver, and any calls get routed to the CB unit. It should be no different for a bluetooth head set / mic i wouldn't think. All I had to do was pair the the devices and it set it self up.
If a call comes in, the music stops, and I answer the call through the cobra CB - call plays through CB (not stereo system) and I talk through CB mic.

[Media Player Rom] Moshiach Media RC1 - By Request 3/26/2012

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This is Moshiach.
This is meant only for those who no longer use their Vibrant as a phone.
Moshiach Stats:
Media player only rom.
My rebuilt ARC Launcher.
No Touchwiz at all.
There is no data or phone.
KB5 Kernel
AOSP 2.2.2 R1.
There is wifi.
Tiny Footprint.
Has camera, Astro File Manager, Clock, Gallery, Music Player, Quick Boot, Super User - That is all.
Beats audio tweaks.
Media Scanner Tweaks
This is a fully functional RC1.
To do:
Remove the signal bars.
Whatever is requested.
This rom will only get smaller and better!
Download (72 megs): http://www.mediafire.com/?w03a4aqu54o12pd
Best if from a fresh Odin.
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WOW you have been on top of your work Jellette. I won't use this, but i'm sure there are plenty of people who would want to pass their old phones like Vibrant down to their kids and don't want the cops coming to their home haha
Does this not have the Play Store?
This has no way to communicate. The full rom will eventually come out though.
jellette said:
This has no way to communicate. The full rom will eventually come out though.
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Would it not communicate through using Wifi? I thought that's all you needed? Guess not.
Nice, I'll put this on my 2nd Vibrant
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA
xriderx66 said:
Would it not communicate through using Wifi? I thought that's all you needed? Guess not.
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Yes but that requires a google account, this has no google services included - meant strictly as a no background app - media player.
It turns your vibrant into a vPod...
kxlling said:
It turns your vibrant into a vPod...
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Or dPlayer
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA
Very cool idea and very much appreciated.
Thank you J.
I'm flashing this when my contract is up in May.
GREAT. definitely downloading this and using it when i move onto a new phone
That's so sick!! I can't wait to see what kind of battery life people get compared to an itouch.
Vibrant powered by Ice Cream Sammich
Good to see you back in the game man.
A side questions though, how do you take screen shots on a kb5 rom??
Well I can see no activity on this thread in a long time and sadly I have to report the rom does NOT work reliably when you use a BT headset. The sounds stops working. Not sure if your even bothering to work on it anymore but thought I would report back
adm1jtg said:
Well I can see no activity on this thread in a long time and sadly I have to report the rom does NOT work reliably when you use a BT headset. The sounds stops working. Not sure if your even bothering to work on it anymore but thought I would report back
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Others may also be able to help
Does it come on and connect but just drop out at times? Does the BT headset work good on any other ROM you used in the past (preferably a 2.2 Froyo).
I dont have a BT headset but I can always take a look at it for you.
Moped_Ryder said:
Others may also be able to help
Does it come on and connect but just drop out at times? Does the BT headset work good on any other ROM you used in the past (preferably a 2.2 Froyo).
I dont have a BT headset but I can always take a look at it for you.
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It seems to be a bluetooth specific issue. Everything works just fine until you try to use a bt headset. When you pair the headset everything works fine but the music no longer plays in the headset or on the speaker. Ever after you unpair the bt this is the case. The only way to make it work is to reboot the unit and no use BT at all. The headset has worked on this phone previously and works just fine even on other froyo builds. I have also tried doing this with the default music player and also loading up poweramp. Results are exactly the same which is why i suspect the bt is the cause. I have also tried using bullet kernel also to o avail as the default kernel doesnt support voodoo sound a HUGE oversight. This I am gonna just have to bail on this rim and move to something like a cm with no gapps great idea but it just doesnt seem to work
I don't think voodoo kernel was used due to beats.audio looks to be installed.
Here is updated / added some Bluetooth apks. I also switched it to Bali 1.8.8UV
Its untested - here it is:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ug8c51fehbe18c7
Appreciate the efforts but no dice. This was a great idea but just doesn't seem to be a reality. Seems like I am the only one truly interested in this anyway so time to throw in the towel and just strip a "regular" rom.
Apparently something got removed that is critical to the Bt working properly.
Thanks again but I am done with this, simply not worth the effort anymore
I hope this wasn't abandoned. I got a new phone and wanted to use this. The Bluetooth thing is essential.
jonen said:
GREAT. definitely downloading this and using it when i move onto a new phone
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Same here. I'll probably give the ol' vibrant to my fiance's daughter instead of buying her an iPod
...Might get myself another vibrant and put this ROM on it just for music/game purposes
Got my SGS3 last week and have been looking forward to trying this out. Wiped everything and Odin to stock. Installed Moschiach and everything seemed fine until I plugged in my headphones and had no sound. The headphones work in my Kindle Fire and SGS3 so I know it's not the headphones. Any Ideas? Tried reflashing without wiping but no go. Maybe another Odin and full wipe?

S20 FE Snapdragon Low Volume

Hello there. I have been using the device for about 2 weeks and the device is very nice. However, the headphone volume is low, the speech volume is also low. How can I solve this problem? Thanks.
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share the device model number and software version please.
So the volume issue doesn't go away even if you disconnect/forget and reconnect?
Have you tried to cache clear or network reset the device?
If the above doesn't work, then try booting in Safe Mode to see if it still happens.
Lastly, submit error report to Samsung Members app or Wearable app for professional support.
TheNewGuy92 said:
share the device model number and software version please.
So the volume issue doesn't go away even if you disconnect/forget and reconnect?
Have you tried to cache clear or network reset the device?
If the above doesn't work, then try booting in Safe Mode to see if it still happens.
Lastly, submit error report to Samsung Members app or Wearable app for professional support.
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Device Model : SM-G780G/DS
Software Version : Android 11 (One UI 3.1) September Update
I am using wired headphones.
I tried in Safe Mode, the result is still the same unfortunately.
Look at advanced sound settings, play with those. Also check through Developer options with headset plugged in.
Try clearing the system cache and a hard reboot.
Play with sound settings volume control, cycle from minimum to max a few times.
Make sure volume limiting isn't active.
Load Galaxy Sound Assistant, at the least it will give you more volume level steps.
Consider a pair of Buds+ as they work very well especially for calls. I don't like a phone glued to my face...
BrkAkn07 said:
Device Model : SM-G780G/DS
Software Version : Android 11 (One UI 3.1) September Update
I am using wired headphones.
I tried in Safe Mode, the result is still the same unfortunately.
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wired USB c headphones or wired 3.5mm into an adaptor ?
either way you may have a compatibility issue, that's what I'd look at first. there is a setting about USB pass-through audio routing in developer options, check that if they're USB c headphones. if you've got an adaptor it'll need to have DAC built-in to work right.
as noted above by others, the connector part or the wire segment may be defective, test the headphone on other devices if possible. If the headphone works okay on other phones then it is possible the phone's port is bad. You can have it checked at authorized service center which ever is near you.
If nothing is seen to be damaged or defective then submit error report to Samsung Members after reproducing the issue, it may be a software issue.
Hi to everybody, I have more or less the same problem, or rather in headphones the volume is fine, but it is low both in capsule and speakerphone (much compared to my old LG V30 that still use as a second phone).
Unfortunately I rooted it without even thinking about making a call first, I didn't expect to have this problem so I can't contact support.
With other phones, years ago, I used to edit the mixer_paths.xml file and managed to raise the volume even a lot, is it no longer possible to do this?

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