You should, with work, be able to do input digital audio with one of the 
more recent devices that has the USB host mode option and an appropriate 
USB dongle.

You could also do so via the data network, especially if you can use wifi 
or do not need to transfer in real time.

If you do not strictly need a digital audio input, it should be possible to 
build an analog matching network to couple line audio into the microphone 
channel of the headset jack (most likely a resistor for attenuation and a 
capacitor to AC couple).  This may however be mono, and might require 
optimization for device model to get best performance. 

On Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:35:35 PM UTC-4, droid-stricken wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if i could feed digital audio input or line input [either 
> using HDMI or USB or any such interface] into any of the android devices 
> currently out there [phones or tablets does not matter]. AFAIK, built-in 
> microphone is the only means of getting audio [analog at that] into the 
> android system. Correct me if i am wrong pls.
>
> TIA.
>

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