When I have my cables headphones connected to the USB port via an adapter (typical usbC-c to jack converter), if I play music or YouTube sound can be heard only in headphones, while notifications can be heard also from main speakers. The same happens on my two other Xiaomi devices (a phone and a tablet).
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My G1 (previously running JF roms and now Cyanogen) seems to only play audio out the right speaker of my stereo headphones. I am using the standard audio connector that came with it, and I was getting stereo output prior to Cupcake's release.
The headphones are not damaged (i.e. plugging them into my computer yields stereo sound), and the connecting cable to my G1 also appears intact, as plugging it into my phone yields a gentle stereo "pop" through the headphones.
A headphone with mic icon appears on my notification bar upon plugging in my headphones, so I'm guessing Android thinks it has a mic and only one speaker.
Is there any way (hardware or software tweak) that I can get it to output stereo audio again?
i have the same dongle, and i have cm 4.0.2. its most likely the headphones try different pair if u can
I have exactly the same issue - G1 with brand new stereo headphones, left channel about 10% sound with noise. Worked fine before convert to Cyanogen 4.2.2?
I bought an HTC A300 adapter off eBay as I wanted the ability to both charge and listen to music at the same time. I tried plugging a pair of headphones (regular headphones, no mic) to the 3.5mm jack on the A300 and then plugged the A300 into the phone, however the phone still tries to play the music through it's internal speaker instead of the headphones. I tried plugging the A300 in first and then the headphones to see if that made a difference but got the same result.
Do I still need to use the ext-USB headphone adapter and plug that into the A300's ext USB jack in order for this to work? If so, what's the point of the 3.5mm jack? Does the 3.5mm jack only work properly with headsets (with microphones) and not standard headphones?
Hi,
Does this issue plague anyone else?
The microphone simply won't work when any 3.5mm jack is plugged in, regardless of whether it's headphones or a headset (with a built-in mic).
This is my 2nd phone, and I still can't use my mic when I have a standard set of headphones plugged in. Surely this isn't a design choice they made for the Z1?? What happens if I'm listening to music and I receive a call, do I have to UNPLUG my headphones and slap the phone to my face?
My gf's XZ works just fine with the 3.5mm jack plugged in.
It needs to be compatible with Z1 and it will work, afaik not many if any phones mic will work with headset plugged in if headset doesnt have mic or mic that is compatible to the three ringed plug.
I have a Sony music system DHC-AZ55D. It basically consists of two speakers (with optional 5.1 surround speakers that I do not have) and a main unit that handles interface. I connected the audio IN to my TV so I could simply set the system to Video mode and it would play sound from the TV. The satellite connection was connected to TV through HDMI and the Sony system was connected through this cable.
My problem is, the System no longer works. I tried to take it to a service center but they couldn't do anything about it. The speakers work fine though, so I now want to route the speakers directly to my TV. The speakers use a weird proprietary jack that doesn't connect anywhere but the interface. It has a black cable and a red cable like all speakers, and they can be detached from the jack. I looked online for information on how to solder speaker cables to one speaker, unlike my Left and Right speaker situation.
Here's where I'm stuck now. How can I use both my speakers with proper Left and Right channels on my TV without the main system?
TLDR
Two speakers, both have black and red wires
Takes audio from TV through 3.5mm jack
Separate stereo channels
Consistency preferred over simplicity
Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
When I plug my cable earphones using the included usb plug adaptor, seems that the Mi9 cancels the Mic, both the mic from the earphones and the mic from the phone.
For example when playing PUBG, I can hear but can't tak bc mic is cancelled ... is there any way that the mic, at least of the phone is not muted when earphones connected with cable?
Thanks!!
jaumerrr said:
Hi,
When I plug my cable earphones using the included usb plug adaptor, seems that the Mi9 cancels the Mic, both the mic from the earphones and the mic from the phone.
For example when playing PUBG, I can hear but can't tak bc mic is cancelled ... is there any way that the mic, at least of the phone is not muted when earphones connected with cable?
Thanks!!
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Same problem here, first xiaomi device, so it's not just me, good to know.