HD 3.5mm AUDIO JACK PINOUT - Touch HD Accessories

When it is difficult to get a new headset i tried this. I had taken a nokia xpress music headset. When connected the music is not good but when i pessed the andwer button the music s good. So it specifies that the microphone and ground are interchanged and i have opened the headset and interchanged the M+ and GND it worked fine. The microphone and answer key are working. SO FROM THIS COMPARISION PINOUT DIAGRAM OF HD IS READY.
FROM TIP TO BASE
1.LEFT EARPHONE
2.RIGHT EARPHONE
3.GROUND
4.MIC
I THINK THIS IS THE PINOUT OF HD 3.5 mm AUDIO JACK.

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Hi,
I'll like to know if it is possible to have bluetooth audio streaming as the main output source?
I've a sony ericsson MW600 bluetooth headset and it works perfectly with my Samsung galaxy S2. it allows me to stream audio from my phone to MW600, and i managed to hook up the MW600 to my portable speakers, which "transformed" them into wireless speakers.
However, i have a special requirement which needs to output my voice in realtime (with some lag) to the "wireless" speakers through bluetooth streaming. I managed to find to find apps such as "AMic" which works perfectly using my setup.
But the samsung galaxy s2's default mic is quite nosiy, so i bought a mini 3.5mm jack mic. when i plug it in, the 3.5mm jack took priority over my bluetooth audio streaming.
Is there a way to have the 3.5mm work as a mic, but still having the audio stream through bluetooth?

3.5mm audio cable or bluetoot with remote audio controls for play pause ffwd and rwd

I hook up my Droid Razr Maxx to the aux in of my car stereo and would prefer to use physical controls rather than on screen controls to play pause and switch tracks. Ideally I'd like to this to work with the MOG app. I'm a little hesitant to go with a bluetooth option (an option that converts the bluetooth output on the phone to a 3.5mm audio output. My car doesn't have a bluetooth support on the stereo and I want to be able to still use my Blueant headset. Can our phone be simultaneously connected to a headset for phone audio and the bluetooth 3.5mm audio adapter for media audio?
I found this 3.5mm option but not sure if its compatible with the Razr: http://dx.com/p/earphone-line-remote-connector-with-clip-for-nokia-n81-1m-33718
Here is a bluetooth to 3.5mm convertor option: http://shopping.yahoo.com/90487598-...luetooth-car-kit-car-audio-bluetooth-adapter/
Use a Wii remote to control phone: http://www.roms4droid.com/wii.php
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Hello
You can buy Sony Liveview ( only 14,90€ in french ) To attach to the steering wheel like a watch
And your first link don't work with the Razr, Nokia have other jack pin order
And Yes you can connecte 2 Bluetooth device simultaneously
sry for my bad english :/

[Q] Phone Audio out via 3.5mm Plug

Hi,
I have a BlueAnt bluetooth set in my car but it keeps dropping out and sounds crap.
I have a proper Samsung Car mount with a 3.5mm Audio jack that connects to my Audio in on the Car stereo.
Using this, I can play music from the SGS2 and hear things like GPS software instructions on the car speakers.
The question is, how do I get the phone side of things to play via the 3.5mm jack and use the built in phone MIC for the pickup?
Ie same as speaker phone but coming through the car speakers instead of the phone speaker.
Surely this is just a setting / registry change etc?
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[Q] How can I record audio to my 3.5mm jack

I am trying to use my phone to record music from my electric keyboard. Currently I'm running a 1/4" cable from my piano to the 3.5mm headphone jack on my Galaxy S4. However I can't seem to get it to record properly. I think it has to do with changing the input source, because software like RecForge only allows you to select the front or back mic. There is no option to select the 3.5mm jack.
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[SOLVED] USB DAC: Disable external mic?

Hi everybody,
I hope I'm in the right sub forum. I'm not sure if the question is device specific..
A friend of mine has built-in bluetooth in his car's stereo. It doesn't support a2dp however. There are apps which stream music 'disguised' as a phone call but the quality is way too poor.
That is why he connects his phone's (Moto G 2nd gen.) headphone jack to the stereo's aux-in to listen to music. Now I thought he could use a dac (= digital analog converter = usb sound card) so he wouldn't always have to plug in two cables (usb for charging and the audio jack for sound). Some devices apparently allow charging while in usb host mode (otg) others don't. My Nexus 5 does not but I read that at least the 1st gen. Moto G supports it. I couldn't test it yet since my friend does not live near me.
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Is there a way to keep the internal mic enabled despite the dac providing a mic in? Or are there any dacs without mic in? (I couldn't find any)
I hope I could make myself clear. Sorry for the long post.
Thanks
I found a solution:
1. In the android dev options usb-audiorouting can be disabled. So apps generally use the internal speakers and mic even if a usb dac is connected.
2. When using USB Audo Player PRO (to be found in the playstore) the player outputs its audio via the usb dac anyway without disabling the internal mic.
I don't know about stability and quality of this solution yet but I'll leave that for my friend to find out.

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