p3110 audio out over usb - Galaxy Tab 2 Accessories

can any one help me here, im trying to route audio out via the dock connector,
i bought one cable and cant seem to get it to work,
do i need to configure something in android inorder set it up so it works?
or should it route sound out via the connector automatically? and if it should, ill assume the cable i bought doesnt work, so can anyone recommend a cable that will work with a p3110 (tab 2 7.0)?
thanks
mike

here's a thread that has one that worked for the 10.1 tab2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35216441#post35216441 it goes from the 30-pin out to a USB charging cable and rca outputs, if thats what your talking about, basically a single plug in for like a car dock setup.

If I remember right you have to go into the settings and go to sound settings it works for mine but I have the 10.1 tab 2
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[Q] HMDI and USB connecting the same time, possible?

Hello everybody.
I wonder if there is the possibility of using the HDMI output along with the USB on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 at the same time.
I did that in Xoom because it had a dedicated HDMI output and a USB, so it was easily able to connect a HD and while switching on the TV and be able to choose a movie at the time.
There is the possibility of doing the same thing in GT?
I am using the Cyangem 9.
Not on the 7510 without a splitter for the built in port. Not sure if that's even possible. You can always copy the movie to internal memory and play it or connect via wifi to a storage source. That's what I do.
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Well using the samsung dock and connecting usb for power, not in charger but in usb port (possible need force usb charging enable, it ll work.
I don't think that Samsung dock has a separate usb port.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610832
Might be of some use
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melodystyle2003 said:
Well using the samsung dock and connecting usb for power, not in charger but in usb port (possible need force usb charging enable, it ll work.
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Is that an option from the shell or via some setting in alternate roms/kernels?
dave106 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610832
Might be of some use
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That's a cool mod.
Panos_dm said:
I don't think that Samsung dock has a separate usb port.
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No it doesnt have usb port, only samsung style 30 pin port but you can use usb cable in pc port for charging it in order to feed hdmi signal with necessary power and also mount it for data transfer.
I have it and i can check it tomorrow if it works that way (if i remember correct it does).
Fingertyped on Samsung galaxy tab 10.1" 32GB WiFi
Tested it and work like a charm.
Gtab mounted on samsung dock.
Dock connected via HDMI to TV and via 30pin connector to PC USB.
Cheers.

[Q] MHL cable and OTG cable

If you connect the MHL cable to the device and the OTG cable to the MHL cable the device can't detect the OTG cable.
How can I make this work? I've seen videos in youtube that they connect their device to the TV at the same they have USB bluetooth mouse and keyboard connected.
Anyone tried using MHL cable and OTG cable at the same time?
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anyone?
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According to some of wikipedia entries it should be possible to use mhl and usb otg at the same time with a 11-pin mhl-hdmi adapter.
Wikipedia said:
11-pin MHL-USB Connector
The Samsung Galaxy S III uses a connector that is similar to the original 5-pin MHL-USB connector, but it uses 11-pins in order to achieve a few functional improvements over the 5-pin design.
It supports the use of USB and MHL simultaneously (note that the new Samsung 11-pin MHL-HDMI adapter also has a USB-OTG port).
Samsung’s Galaxy S III can power the MHL-HDMI adapter. Although this can theoretically also be done with the standard 5-pin micro-USB connector, the Galaxy S III's 11-pin connector is believed to be the first smartphone that supports this functionality.
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Here you go.
So, it should work. But I couldnt make it work at the moment
I also got one of these 11-pin connectors and like it seems only the S3 has these adapters, so why the **** doesnt it work?? :/
I already asked sammy on facebook, just wondering what they will answer^^
Hopefully we will have some pos. results, dude.
cheers
bordikun said:
If you connect the MHL cable to the device and the OTG cable to the MHL cable the device can't detect the OTG cable.
How can I make this work? I've seen videos in youtube that they connect their device to the TV at the same they have USB bluetooth mouse and keyboard connected.
Anyone tried using MHL cable and OTG cable at the same time?
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How would that work since the micro USB connection on the mhl cable is for power / charger?
In those YouTube videos is it possible that they have the mhl cable connected to the TV and power source, and the keyboard and mouse connected wirelessly via Bluetooth?
Confused because you said USB Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. From what I know they aren't USB.
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Samsung should eventually release a dock to use both so unless someone figures it out first you'll just have to wait, because if it just took an 11 pin USB cable someone would have got it working already and we'd know about it, so I reckon it might have some extra circuitry to make it recognised by the phone.
Guys, as I already posted, the connector has 11 pins, so it should be possible to use OTG and MHL features at the same time. thats the only reason sammy brought out this connector and also cause of incompability with the 5-pin connector.
So they should bring the f*ck out somethin for the phone that activates this feature.
And a big problem I have with my mhl-connector is that I cant configure the output
on my 2 TVs at home I get 1080i, (both only 1080i capable), but the picture is kinda oversized so I cant see 100% percent of the picture, only 90% or smt like this.
But the funny part is, that I get on my 1680x1050p PC monitor only 576p screen, what actually sucks So it would be awesome if I could choose the resolution I want to have. But I guess its a thing of the connector (maybe it choose the resolutions iself).
cheers
so the one in the videos using keyboard and mouse are bluetooth thru phone?
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I am SO HARD waiting for THAT "DOCK" hopefully will came out any day soon.
They should do iut fast. I'm waiting so hard for everything get connected with my Phone. It will be awsome if I don't need my Pc anymore.
To use the MHL cable you must have power connected to the adapter.
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bordikun said:
If you connect the MHL cable to the device and the OTG cable to the MHL cable the device can't detect the OTG cable.
How can I make this work? I've seen videos in youtube that they connect their device to the TV at the same they have USB bluetooth mouse and keyboard connected.
Anyone tried using MHL cable and OTG cable at the same time?
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That's damn funny because I have wanted to know whether that would work as well, lol.
Did seriously consider trying but as I was on holiday if they broke, I wouldn't be able to get replacement so didn't try it.
In theory I would think it could work, but only if you could somehow wire in power to the hdmi adapter as it appears to need that to run the hdmi aswell as provide power to the phone, at least enough that once the usb adapter tries to demand power to run it isn't enough for the phone to output.
As to whether this is just a a stupid guess and assumption of how the devices and being a noob, I don't know.
If you can get a micro female to male adapter with a usb splitter for power then technically I can't see why it wouldn't work if the limitations are physical as oppose to software based (whole other issue I have no clue about).
EDIT: Wow, when I started that post no one had replied, err, seems a little redundant now, lol. My bad. Also, this 5 minute wait to point this out, have seemed really long...
guess we'll have to wait for that dock.
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[Q] 11 Pin MHL + USB OTG

Hey there, i have tried gathering information about this subject and it seems all threads always lead to this announcement:
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/06/29/galaxy-s-iii-new-mhl-connector-also-enables-usb-on-go/
Short: Samsung have changed to an 11 Pin-out to enable USB OTG and MHL Hdmi out at the same time. I purchased an original HDTV Adapter (EPL-3FHUBEGSTD) which as far as i can reliably count indeed has about 11 connectors inside the USB connector that goes into the phone.
Now, i can get HDMI out just fine, but ONLY when i also connect the MHL adapter to a power source (a PC USB Port will do fine), however i have also read, that the phone is able to power the MHL adapter itself but obviously would not be charged then (no surprises there). This does not work however.
Further, connecting a USB OTG cable to the micro usb port on the MHL adapter does nothing. No notification and no devices connecting. No power either, since the LED on my USB Hub does not light up as it should. Connecting any devices to the hub does nothing to change that situation. If i leave out the MHL adapter and connect the USB OTG cable directly to the phone, everything works perfectly. I have tried this with 2 different OTG cables so they are not the problem.
This is an original genuine HDTV Adapter for our phones, which according to that post should be working fine with USB OTG.
AFAIK, this topic --does-- come up more frequently now as i can find a few more discussions about it, albeit none really helpful:
http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...-of-11-pin-mhl-connector-in-samsung-galaxy-s3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743128
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803079
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_High-Definition_Link#11-pin_MHL-USB_Connector
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811435
That wiki entry is the most interesting link as it definitely states that using MHL and USB OTG simultaneously is possible and is also the reason why the 5 pin layout was changed to an 11 Pin layout.
Looking forward to reading your replies!
the ability to use MHL and OTG simultaneously would give the S3 so much more purpose. It is powerful enough to replace a desktop computer used only for light stuff like browsing and watching videos, and even simple gaming. If samsung made a dock like the one for the motorola atrix I'm convinced they will broaden their target group. The atrix got everything right with this but is inferior hardware wise. I love the idea of a one device for everything concept. Unfortunately it doesn't rhyme very well with the growth society.
Love the MHL and the OTG is even better only after I got the correct cables as the cables changed on S3 to the S2 version, unlimited space for watching films on my phone is now awesome and even better connecting it to to the TV just need a good dock,
is there perhaps any expert advise on this? According to multiple sources it should work but really doesnt. Did i buy the wrong mhl adapter?
I think they will only both work together when being used with an MHL enabled tv. That way the power comes from the tv and the usb on the adapter can be used for the usb-otg cable.
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But if i connected the MHL with the s3. Would sound come out of my phone AND my TV or just my TV. If it justs comes out of my TV, then can i hook up my bluetooth headphones and listen to my video or it would not allow me?
Thanks
joysleep said:
But if i connected the MHL with the s3. Would sound come out of my phone AND my TV or just my TV. If it justs comes out of my TV, then can i hook up my bluetooth headphones and listen to my video or it would not allow me?
Thanks
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I think you already got a reply in the other thread on this, you should use subscriptions.
mertzi said:
I think you already got a reply in the other thread on this, you should use subscriptions.
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It wasnt clear.
No1 knows the actual answer to this questions. Really frustraing
joysleep said:
It wasnt clear.
No1 knows the actual answer to this questions. Really frustraing
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Ah ok sorry! Afaik you should be able to choose your headphones as primary audio source in the bluetooth settings. I know I can choose what I want to be output to my bluetooth headset, but I don't own an MHL adapter so I don't know about that. Someone with one should be able to try it, and if they don't own a bluetooth headset/pair of headphones they could try with wired ones and see what happens.
mertzi said:
Ah ok sorry! Afaik you should be able to choose your headphones as primary audio source in the bluetooth settings. I know I can choose what I want to be output to my bluetooth headset, but I don't own an MHL adapter so I don't know about that. Someone with one should be able to try it, and if they don't own a bluetooth headset/pair of headphones they could try with wired ones and see what happens.
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I have recently received an MHL connector (5 pin type) and the samsung 11 to 5 pin adapter for it. I can confirm that if I plug my OTG cable into it, and then into my powered USB hub, I can get the MHL to work just fine, both video and audio. The OTG cable powers it just fine, but does NOT allow me to use other devices attached to the USB hub.
I am still researching. I suspect you need to bring all 11 pins off the phone with a splitter of some sort, or possibly wire data lines through the MHL. Probably not with the 5 pin MHL connector and 11 to 5 pin adapter, but with the full 11 pin MHL adapter. I am not up to that level of hardware hacking. I suspect whoever does it first can sell a BUNCH of them!
Oh, and I have a Moto Lapdock for my Raspberry Pi, and would love to hook my S3 to it too!
Scott

P3100 Audio Cable?

Does anyone know something about Audio Cable?
with samsung plug at the one end and usb for charging and rca (A/V) or only audio at the other end?
Used a cable like this in my car with P1000, but it doesn't seem to work with P3100 still charging, but no audio... ;(
or maybe you know how to re-wire p1000 plug to work witk P3100 ???
plz help, can't stand driving without music...
lookass said:
Does anyone know something about Audio Cable?
with samsung plug at the one end and usb for charging and rca (A/V) or only audio at the other end?
Used a cable like this in my car with P1000, but it doesn't seem to work with P3100 still charging, but no audio... ;(
or maybe you know how to re-wire p1000 plug to work witk P3100 ???
plz help, can't stand driving without music...
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There is no such cable compatible with the P3100. The original Tab had a TV out cable which also had audio. The P3100 has no TV out hardware.
Why can't you plug into audio via the headphone jack?
It seems that secont tabs doesn`t have video out, so only way is 3,5mm-to-RCA adapter
But if p3100 docking station has audio output jack so it must be a way to put audio via main connector... don't you think?
Ok - just bought docking station model EDD-D100BEGSTD which has jack audio output and it works! So P3100 definitely CAN transfer audio via Samsung connector.
Now, anyone have/know/can share Samsung P3100 connector pin scheme?
This docking station isn't only for the P3100
It is for all Samsung tablet which have the same connector (from galaxy tab 7.0, 8.9, 10.1 to galaxy tab 2-7.0, 2-10.1)
Ok, so i dismembered my dock station - it turned out to be a bunch of plastic, metal and plugs connected via tape. Just took out tape with connectors, wrapped with isolation and got myself audio/charging cable.
But still.... it's pretty thick...
So it is possible to send audio via connector, now I'm waiting for some electronic geeks to make regular cable like the one i used with gp1000
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lookass said:
But if p3100 docking station has audio output jack so it must be a way to put audio via main connector... don't you think?
Ok - just bought docking station model EDD-D100BEGSTD which has jack audio output and it works! So P3100 definitely CAN transfer audio via Samsung connector.
Now, anyone have/know/can share Samsung P3100 connector pin scheme?
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Come on,there should be tv out also but Samung hide this for make consumers
buy premium tablets of their range.I think is more expensive to them to
cut tvout.easier way is to say is not supported
mihaidenis said:
Come on,there should be tv out also but Samung hide this for make consumers
buy premium tablets of their range.I think is more expensive to them to
cut tvout.easier way is to say is not supported
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Honestly, do you folks ever read anything or do you just post to hear yourself? I covered this a dozen times already. READ. Just a few post back an dposted the pinouts in one of the other 6 or 7 threads on the same subject. Get a grip. NO video hardware on the P31xx series.
lookass said:
Ok, so i dismembered my dock station - it turned out to be a bunch of plastic, metal and plugs connected via tape. Just took out tape with connectors, wrapped with isolation and got myself audio/charging cable.
But still.... it's pretty thick...
So it is possible to send audio via connector, now I'm waiting for some electronic geeks to make regular cable like the one i used with gp1000
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Uhm... how you do that?
What's the pin number for the audio?
And, are you in stock ROM?
What happend if you connect at the same time the audio out from the connector and the audio out from the standard 3,5mm jack?
If out give me this information I can make one...or two...or a lot of this type of connector with double function: charge and audio out
Thank you

MHL to HDMI on an S3 with broken screen/Digitizer... how to make it work.

Hello,
I have an i9300 running a famous Custom OS : OmegaROM.
My digitizer/screen is broken : I can not see a thing on the screen.
I got myself this cable : http://www.morhipo.com/pl-8098-2-0-usb-to-hdmi-kablo-seti/17073032/detay which is supposed to be working on a S3 (written on the box).
However, I never did that before and I can not see anything on my computer screen with the HDMI on.
I hear the sound of the phone when i press the volume buttons, and thats all, so the phone is on...
How do I make this thing work?
Should this thing work in TRWP mode (think not) and how to make it work without access to the screen.
Is there a custom ROM that would have MHL running buy default?
Thanks for your tips
jbesclapez said:
Hello,
I have an i9300 running a famous Custom OS : OmegaROM.
My digitizer/screen is broken : I can not see a thing on the screen.
I got myself this cable : http://www.morhipo.com/pl-8098-2-0-usb-to-hdmi-kablo-seti/17073032/detay which is supposed to be working on a S3 (written on the box).
However, I never did that before and I can not see anything on my computer screen with the HDMI on.
I hear the sound of the phone when i press the volume buttons, and thats all, so the phone is on...
How do I make this thing work?
Should this thing work in TRWP mode (think not) and how to make it work without access to the screen.
Is there a custom ROM that would have MHL running buy default?
Thanks for your tips
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hey man sorry i can't really help but i have to ask you this: the mhl cable usually has a hdmi port which connects to a tv/monitor ( you can't connect it to a laptop with a hdmi port), and 2 microusb jacks: one that connects to your phone (the male one) and one that connects to the charger (female jack). Did you set those up correctly?
Also, have you ever had your microusb plug replaced on the motherboard? It is possible that sb replaced it with a 5-pin jack whereas the s3 has a 11-pin mirousb port.
lyoddxd said:
hey man sorry i can't really help but i have to ask you this: the mhl cable usually has a hdmi port which connects to a tv/monitor ( you can't connect it to a laptop with a hdmi port), and 2 microusb jacks: one that connects to your phone (the male one) and one that connects to the charger (female jack). Did you set those up correctly?
Also, have you ever had your microusb plug replaced on the motherboard? It is possible that sb replaced it with a 5-pin jack whereas the s3 has a 11-pin mirousb port.
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hello and thankf for your reply lyoddxd.
Now worries about the connection : It is connected to the HDMI of my monitor. My set up is correct.
I never replaced anything on my phone...
Still searching....

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