greetings everyone . i use my hd2 in my car quite a bit. have a 3.5 mm jack running from back of my alpine head unit out to my hd2. i was wondering if they make a wireless remote to control the sense media player or the Windows media player. its very difficult navigating the controls without physical buttons
hi,
i am searching the exact same produt, a way to control play/pause, next/back remotlyfor wmp or sense media player
As far as i find it i will also let you know
Actually i have done something like a bridge for audio output of my hd2, here i have:
audio out from hd2 to bridge :
one jack to INT aux of my internal radio (so jack to jack in my case)
one jack link to the headset htc to let the play/forward/next enable to work with sense+wmp+conduit pocket player 4.1
I keep u informed about my research
why don't you cut off the stock earphones and solder a male 3.5 mm adapter?
Expensive solution perhaps - and probabl some flaws to this suggestion - but maybe there's a bluetooth control solution out there?
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is there any software that could let me use an audio adapter for an audio input?
Reason being I have a redfly, one of those new ones that dose video from an MP3 Player and a set of bluetooth headphones and I think it would be grate to have the audio from both devices coming out the headphones especally since I can use both devices at once now. I know its a lot of wires but its hard to wear 2 sets of headphones at the same time.
Just wondering if anyone had and remembers the n95's feature of video playback through the audio jack i still got my n95 cables and just wonder if theres a way for xperia to do the same thing? audio is fine of course
cheers
TV-out? X1 can't do it.
This has been discussed before mainly because the HTC TP has tv-out. Unfortunately, the X1 does not have the same tv-out feature as the TP.
Though wouldn't the more feasible thing be, if you have the cables handy, to try it?
Im pretty sure the xperia x1 lacks the hardware for tv out.
It doesn't, you can (if that's possible) connect to you TV or anything else via USB if you place it in storage mode.
I believe a phone having TV out is extremely useless.
And btw, a 3,5" jack only sends audio through your cables which is quite obvious imo..
invincible00 said:
And btw, a 3,5" jack only sends audio through your cables which is quite obvious imo..
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3.5mm jacks can be modified to pass on more than just stereo audio (or receive); apart from optical digital audio I've had something that supported microphone in or something.
Well, the 3.5 mm jack from Xperia supports microphone in as well, doesn't it?
We all have got the headsets that came with the Xperia...
There's already a thread discussing this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443271
Complete with pictures of the pins of the audio jack
a 3.5 connector can be used to transfer many things
had an old asus tnt2 video card with 3d shutter glasses which used
a 3.5 which I kinda doubt would do much good connecting to my x1
I have searched everywhere and can't seem to find a answer to this...
I use a phone cradle in the car, using my topaz as my music player, connecting my phone to my car stereo with a male-male 3.5mm audio jack.
I want to be able to steam music via bluetooth from any other compatible phone / device to my phone, meaning I don't have to trail cables everywhere when a passenger wants to play something.
I would have thought this to be a simple-ish thing to setup but cannot find any information on how to do it. Is it even possible, and where would I start if it is?
I also want to use my on-board mic when the headset is plugged so I can have call audio over car speakers, although iv been led to believe this isn't possible because of hardware reasons, can anybody clarify that?
Apologies if this is in the wrong forum, not really sure where it should have gone.
If I understand you correctly, you want to stream music TO your phone over BT from another device? Not possible.
For hearing call over speakers and using mic, you need to get the M-F w/built in mic.
I too don't think it will be possible to stream music from another device to your phone except if you transfer the entire music mp3 file via bluetooth to your device and then play it from there.
Regarding the possibility of using the device's microphone whilst using the car speakers for sound, again I'm afraid I don't think this is possible. I have a similar set-up to you in that my TD2 is connected to an FM transmitter which also charges my TD2 at the same time in a nice cradle. The TD2 thinks it is connected to a headset when cradled. The microphone is inactive in this state which is a shame as it would have made a good hands free system if it were to be active....
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I too don't think it will be possible to stream music from another device to your phone except if you transfer the entire music mp3 file via bluetooth to your device and then play it from there.
Regarding the possibility of using the device's microphone whilst using the car speakers for sound, again I'm afraid I don't think this is possible. I have a similar set-up to you in that my TD2 is connected to an FM transmitter which also charges my TD2 at the same time in a nice cradle. The TD2 thinks it is connected to a headset when cradled. The microphone is inactive in this state which is a shame as it would have made a good hands free system if it were to be active....
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I use this set up as well. You just need the cable with the built in mic.
My RF Transmitter has a male plug, So I found the HTC cable that has the HTC USB to Female with built in mic. This is my basic set up.
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I use this set up as well. You just need the cable with the built in mic.
My RF Transmitter has a male plug, So I found the HTC cable that has the HTC USB to Female with built in mic. This is my basic set up.
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That set up looks great Bruce, but I don't want to be fiddling about plugging in so many cables with so many wires visible. Brodit does something similar too, all in a cradle with an extended wire so you would be able to hide all the cables....
Hi!
I have a B7610 Windows Mobile.
Sometimes it annoys me that I have to pull out my phone to change the song.
I had (still have) a PSP and it has a nice remote attached to the cable and I can change songs with it.
Is there such a device that could allow me to change songs in my Windows Mobile?
I use currently S2P, but could change it if there is a better player (for this remote control feature).
I have noticed that there is only 3 data types in the only input - headphone jack, so don't think it will be possible to add the remote there, so I think the only solution will be with Bluetooth. Also I always wanted wireless headphones...
Btw, it would be really nice if the bluetooth device would be just a device with a headphones jack, because I like my current headphones.
But my priority is to get this remote control feature!
i have a sony MW600, it alows me to change songs, and have a standard 3.5mm jack so you could still use your preferred headphones. downside is that the screen indication does not display songnames and i dont know why.
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I'm using BT330 model and sound quality is not really good. what is the best headphones for this phone at this moment?
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I hear that the best quality is from AKG and Senhizer. they make studio monitor headphones as well so they know how to create good product)
is there any remote control or an app that will allow me to change the music without first having to hit the power button to turn the screen on then press the next button while driving?
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is there any remote control or an app that will allow me to change the music without first having to hit the power button to turn the screen on then press the next button while driving?
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there are many many different bluetooth solutions in the market, that can do much more than just skipping songs remotely. Adapters, Radios etc. . if your car radio doesn't have bluetooth, there are several bluetooth remotes that connect through aux.
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there are many many different bluetooth solutions in the market, that can do much more than just skipping songs remotely. Adapters, Radios etc. . if your car radio doesn't have bluetooth, there are several bluetooth remotes that connect through aux.
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i have a gm9aux or whatever adapter on my cd player that has two rca inputs can you recommend one or a couple with controls for changing songs via bluetooth?
was looking at this adapter http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...=10827&cs_id=1082704&p_id=7364&seq=1&format=2
but like i said i need one with controls for changing songs as well
my car has steering wheel controls and there are tons of adapters for controlling iphones and ipods with it but none for the hd7 or windows phones
maybe Parrot MKi9100? - that one would enable you, to skip your songs, but also use voice comands, it also includes a handsfree set. Please search the web for more options on bluetooth adapters. Wait, in your case, mybe a new car radio fits your needs - one that connects to your steering wheel controls and has bluetooth to use with the windows phone - there would be the JVC KD-R721BT on the cheap.
Thank you 123fels321 that parrot kit will work perfectly i think for my application..
the only reason i do not replace the headunit in the car is because mine is a monsoon which is 1.5din and aftermarket stereos look like crap in the car while the stock unit looks perfectly fine and sounds decent enough after a speaker upgrade. so I am pretty much stuck with the monsoon.