So, I'm considering getting a nice little sound dock for my nightstand in order to get better sound while in bed, relaxing, or whatever, and I've seen mention of some docks with bluetooth.
This may sound stupid, but how exactly does that work? Can the phone send your music via bluetooth to the sounddock, and you control it via the phone with whatever media player you're using? If so, is the Galaxy Note I717 capable of this? Or do bluetooth sound docks just read your music from your phone via bluetooth and you use controls on the dock to play the music?
So I have this problem
I was wondering if I can play music on my phone through both the Bluetooth and the AUX port at the same time. When I set up the Bluetooth and the AUX port at the same time it only plays through the AUX port.
Anybody know anything I can try or the setting I need to change?
The device I have is an Samsung S3
Thanks! :angel:
So I have this problem
I was wondering if I can play music on my phone through both the Bluetooth and the AUX port at the same time. When I set up the Bluetooth and the AUX port at the same time it only plays through the AUX port.
Anybody know anything I can try or the setting I need to change?
The device I have is an Samsung S3
Thanks! :angel:
I dont think you can
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has managed to get Audio Passthrough working. So if you've got a movie file which has DTS or Dolby Digital sound, and you connect your phone with a HDMI dongle to your Audio receiver which can process DTS or Dolby Digital, to actually get surround sound out of it.
I've tried VLC and MX player, none worked. If I connect the exact same equipment to my laptop, it does work. So it must be either the video apps or the phone. I've tried multiple settings in the apps (of course I've enabled audio passthrough), didn't change anything.
Any help on this?
Thanks!
Spir4 said:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has managed to get Audio Passthrough working. So if you've got a movie file which has DTS or Dolby Digital sound, and you connect your phone with a HDMI dongle to your Audio receiver which can process DTS or Dolby Digital, to actually get surround sound out of it.
I've tried VLC and MX player, none worked. If I connect the exact same equipment to my laptop, it does work. So it must be either the video apps or the phone. I've tried multiple settings in the apps (of course I've enabled audio passthrough), didn't change anything.
Any help on this?
Thanks!
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Hello, i do it with a Encore mDSD USB DAC and some specific software of the play store; i extract DTS files, and read with sony music software, listening on a WH-1000XM2 Sony
Pascal536 said:
Hello, i do it with a Encore mDSD USB DAC and some specific software of the play store; i extract DTS files, and read with sony music software, listening on a WH-1000XM2 Sony
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Alright but that's no surround sound. You're using a DAC which outputs stereo sound to a 3.5mm jack and a stereo headphones ...
I asking same question, do you find the solution now? I want to use smartphone to do audio passthrough to amplifier
Charley L said:
I asking same question, do you find the solution now? I want to use smartphone to do audio passthrough to amplifier
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Nope never found a proper working solution, I just gave up
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