Hello all, I didn't see any recent posts regarding setting Android Auto to use aux audio output instead of USB. I have an LG V30 and the Quad DAC sound quality is significantly better over aux than USB in my Ascent's Harmon Kardon speakers. It is very inconvenient to have to unplug my phone and manually select aux in the media center settings just to play good quality music. Please help! [emoji24]
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I feel ya. I have the V35, but it doesn't matter what phone. What you have to do is before plugging in your phone USB to launch AA, you must select your audio source first. And then, do not select anything else like Play Music or any other app that plays music because you can't get back to it without unplugging and plugging back in. The good thing is that you can still change tracks via steering wheel controls. I don't see Google baking in functionality for AUX ports anytime soon if ever since they want it all to go through USB and AA.
Did you try to use the option in developer settings in phone system menus to disable audio through USB routing?
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Hi all,
is there a way to be able to switch the EQ on and off regardless of having headphones plugged in.
i can use my tvout to connect to my TV and also my surround sound player.
i would like to be able to switch the EQ on when i have my phone connected to the tv out.
( it says 'eq can only be used with headphones')
i am assuming that the EQ on could poss damage the speakers if not using headphones hence why it isnt allowed but i wouldnt be using it without going through something e.g car or tv. ( it works fine thru my car audio)
thanks all.
mahender
bump, cheers.
you can use a player like nitrogen which has a built in equilizer or you can play with basic equalizer settings in advance confg tools.
I have no clue if one can run it without the headphones though i really doubt if that can happen..
I'm looking into car stereos, and is there a way to get one with a usb port that I could do audio out of the phone through it?
Right now I have to cables needed for my phone in the car, power cable and headphones. I'm trying to see how I can eliminate the headphones, but still keep the ability to use my phone for music (while its charging). I keep my music on the internal storage (not SD), but also use Pandora or Audiogalaxy.
Also if there are any stereo units that can do this and have support for ipod of usb that would be great too.
almost every car stereo brand has one with usb ports but unfortunately I think you need one with an auxiliary out that will connect thru 3.5 mm headphone jack
edit: I think there might be some out there that have bluetooth for playing music actually
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Check CrutchField.com and it should work just like you want. Go to best buy with your cable and plug into one of the HU's there and try it. Your music would need to be on the SD card and disk drive setup from the phone end I think
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This means your phone will act as an USB thumb drive.. It may not be the same effect you want, but is a pretty good solution.
I use a nice sony head to stream the media audio to in my truck, often 8 or 10 hours a day, love it. A few head units will allow phone and audio seperately. The ability to connect bt headset and head unit to the phone is well worth the money if you spend much time driving
Pioneer offers many units that have the bluetooth built in that allow audio streaming and call interuption etc
I know in my 2011 Camaro i can do call audio and any audio on my Incredible (ie: music, sounds, games, videos all output audio via bluetooth since the radio acts as headphones) but of course were also talking about a stereo that has rare support for the Zune integrated right into the USB.
The sony in my 2011 freightliner does the media and phone seperately, phone can be connected to stereo and headset at the same time, mp3 thru the stereo and calls thru the headset. Even with the external mic for the stereo people got too much background noise. Car might be a little quieter inside tho
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Hi. I tried looking through the forum via google, but didnt see anyone asking, so i would like to ask here.
I customized my Samsung Note 8 sound via Sound Quality and Effects -> Adapt Sound -> Personalize Sound for my Nakamichi earphones and the sound is superb. I love it.
I also spent hours to slowly tune my car audio system via it's amplifiers and my active sub-woofers. Playing from FM radio or MP3 via USB is fine and awesome. But when i play from my phone, it is horrible.
From time to time stream spotify or listen to mp3 stored on my phone to my car stereo system. I am currently just streaming via Bluetooth but the sound is aweful. the bass is off and too loud and it hurts. The sound will crack and it is just dreadful.
But i do not want to retune the Personalized sound on my phone or the amplifiers on my car.
I will be getting a new car btw, and it comes with android auto but i have yet to test my phone with android auto. the car dealer would not let me connect for "i dont know what reasons" so i am a bit worried the sound may come out horrible as well.
Is there a way to set separate sound profiles so i can switch them easily? For use in car and for use when using earphones via 2.5mm earphone jack.
Any help here is greatly appreciated.
How can i force my car : Hyundai Sonata to use AUX audio output instead of USB that comes when using Android auto, because with using usb i get 1-2 seconds sound delay while on aux it works normally, is there anyway to disable the android auto from getting audio from usb and just get audio from aux?
when i play my media through AUX there is no delay or lag, but when i use Android auto it uses remote_submix to get audio from usb and therfore i cant use my aux audio, i tried to disable remove_submix but android auto wont start, any idea how to reroute audio from android auto usb to aux?
I want to use my wired USB C microphone to speak and use my built in tablet speakers to hear a video call. However when I plug the microphone in, in "Media Output" I see "headset" and there is no sound because it is using the mic like headphones.
How can I use a USB microphone input and speaker output?
I've tried disable USB Audio Routing in developer options and speakers do work, but then the mic does not work either.
There are a few apps in the play store which are supposed to fix it, but none of them actually work on this device- maybe they need to be updated for new versions of android..
Try using Settings > Sounds and Vibration > Separate App Sound to force apps to output to the tablet speakers. I haven't tried this the way you're describing, but sounds like it should work
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Try using Settings > Sounds and Vibration > Separate App Sound to force apps to output to the tablet speakers. I haven't tried this the way you're describing, but sounds like it should work
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The audio device is set to Tablet, but when the mic is in, it changes to Headset there too.
In a different app, a DAW called n-track, i can set the output to Tablet even when system settings is on headset, so it CAN work, if the app supports it.. my problem is what to do when the app doesn't!
This is so frustrating, this tablet would be perfect for me but I'm stuck at such a stupid issue which utterly breaks multiple workflows. Never before has the ipad seemed to make sense......