Hi,
the S730 has no connector for an external antenna (or is the signal available in the multi-usb??).
Could be a wireless gsm-antenna that some vendors offer useful or is that nonsense?
Its said that the antenna takes the in-car signal and sends it to the outside and vice versa. Sounds strange to me.
I found this schema:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=31649&d=1164664052
A1 seems to be a connector for antenna.
By my opinion A1 is used as FM antenna for radio (for HTC models content FM radio), it can not work as GSM antenna, but you can try to use and delaborate some connector from original head speakers.
Please, study here, no chance to buy 11pin USB connector for home "bastling"
http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2006/09/10/htc_hermes_usb_connector_pin_config
That is next wrong thing by Wings - no any GSM antenna connector.
Would love to have one of these. Any ideas guys?
As far as I know the X1 does not have TV-out capability.
i think the same. not tv out.
Shame really because the TV-out function is bundled on the MSM7200A Qualcomm chip just like the other HTCs.
I wonder if they scraped it completely or if it is connected to the USB interface somehow (or the audio jack as I have seen other devices using it on TV-out with 4 rings on the 3.5 jack).
There are registry keys for tv out
Would be nice if anyone could try the HTC-video out cable, i believe it's connected by usb
Don't quote me on this but I think the HTC video out cable (for the touch Pro at least) is proprietary. The Touch Pro has an odd USB port that has 4/5 connectors on the other side of the USB pins that the video out/headphones use.
Still, that means the TV out on the TP is still using the same connectors as the audio, so puts it in line with other devices with 4 ring audio connectors and TV out.
Im sure someone will figure it out. I would hook it up to one of these babys:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PICO-POCKET-P...hash=item140280435443&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177
SquidgyB said:
Don't quote me on this but I think the HTC video out cable (for the touch Pro at least) is proprietary. The Touch Pro has an odd USB port that has 4/5 connectors on the other side of the USB pins that the video out/headphones use.
Still, that means the TV out on the TP is still using the same connectors as the audio, so puts it in line with other devices with 4 ring audio connectors and TV out.
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Yup, you are right about the proprietary connector for the HTCs.
So if TV-out exists on X1 it should be on the 3.5 audio jack.
Is there a specific program that HTC devices use for TV-out? Maybe someone could try to load that program on the X1 and insert a 4 ring tv-out jack in the audio connector.
I seriously doubt it will work out, but testing won't do any harm.
Maybe this image could help, myself, i'm not sure if ther's three or four "pins".
if the connector is normal miniUSB then thats no option for tvout unless
the device support usbHost which as far as i know it dont (could be wrong though)
RilGurt said:
Maybe this image could help, myself, i'm not sure if ther's three or four "pins".
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It definitely seems to have more rings than a usual 3.5 stereo audio jack but I can't be really sure.
Here you can see a normal audio jack.
XavierGr said:
It definitely seems to have more rings than a usual 3.5 stereo audio jack but I can't be really sure.
Here you can see a normal audio jack.
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If we could just get the TV-out application from Touch Pro, then someone could try with it, i think i have one 4-5pin 3.5" video-out cable here somewhere.
TV out from the Touch
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2692292&postcount=204)
I tried to launch the HTC TV app, but i could'n get it to work. Maybe there are some registry keys that i need to modify first, but i don't know which.
LOL, also i realized that there is more than 3 pins to the 3.5" jacket, there must be additional pins for the microphone to work.
Unless there's a possibility to use some pins as both microphone and video-out signals we're stuck here... I have to admit i'm getting the feeling of this beeing the case.
RilGurt said:
LOL, also i realized that there is more than 3 pins to the 3.5" jacket, there must be additional pins for the microphone to work.
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Which microphone? Why have a microphone pin on the "line-out" audio jack?
Except if you mean that the X1 audio connector can accept wired hands free.
EDIT: Ok I think we are screwed. If the X1 can be coupled with 4 pin 3.5mm audio jacks wired hands free kits then TV-out is a no-go. I haven't seen any 5 ring 3.5mm jacks and even if there are, it would be a long shot.
It can accept wired hands free- look at the hands-free that comes with it. I would love Tv-out, but i'm almost positive its not included.
hutchy69 said:
There are registry keys for tv out
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really! i see too
the htc hd doesnt have tv out? if it does, i this the x1 must have tv out too.. because its the "same" hardware or dont?
Regardless of whether registry keys exist and regardless whether the chipset has this feature, the hardware does not exist to do it so it cant be done. Perhaps if someone opened up thier X1 and soldered in the miniUSB jack from a touch pro and found the necessary pins for video out it would be posible. But as it is it cant be done. It requires a hardware mod, not software. Anyone with lots of cash and a touch pro and an xperia to spare?
Hi,
Does anyone know whether it is possible to access from audio-flinger or libaudio the 1st and 2nd microphone signals at the same time to integrate in these layer any additional audio processing?
My impression is that the A1026 chip used for Noise Cancellation purpose would receive the 2 microphone signals, process them and output only one of the 2 to the QC MSM chip.
Does anyone know more?
Thank you,
Heya,
I just broke my headset (the one provided by LG). The form factor is a jack 3.5'' with 4 pins
I first thought i could use a Samsung one, but the sound is horrible !
Standard 3.5'' headset (3 pins L/R + GND) are ok, but i'd like to know if i could use another 4 pins / 3.5 headset instead.
I'm looking for technical infos (pinout LG vs pinout Samsung, and electrical change to perform).
Alternatively, i could find a replacement headset, especially what is compatible with this phone.
Thank you !
Hi
I know that this might be rather mysterious question, but hopefully I will make you understand.
As you might know, the A2 comes without the headphone jack. This however doesn't stop me from trying to add it back in. If you take a look at the device, there surely is some IC that drives the loudspeaker and the internal speaker for calls. This IC (or the part of a bigger chip) is in every phone, thus it should have a similar architecture and functionality. I guess most of the chips would have the headphones output aswell as the loudspeaker output all in one package.
So if there is such an IC, I would like to know at least the schematic, or a board view of the phone, I could verify my idea. Sadly, all the schematics I have found online gives just a plain pinout without much info on it. I'm looking for someone who can either disassemble some A2 or have done that already and could provide me some more details about the audio architecture in this phone.
Thanks for all the helpful info regarding this topic.