On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 06:00:12PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
> ok, if i understand correctly, all of _these_ adapters[1] work by using
> additional pins not specified in the usb standard, ie not by some driver
> magic that sends sound via the standard pins, right?
>
> [1] not just the cingular o
"arne anka" writes:
> ok, if i understand correctly, all of _these_ adapters[1] work by using
> additional pins not specified in the usb standard, ie not by some driver
> magic that sends sound via the standard pins, right?
I looked at the first link and it was specified to work with htc
dev
> You can see the extra pins in the product image in that first link you
> provide.
doesn't answer my question.
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You can see the extra pins in the product image in that first link you provide.
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2009/5/17 arne anka :
> ok, if i understand correctly, all of _these_ adapters[1] work by using
> additional pins not specified in the usb standard, ie not by some driver
> magic that sends sound via the stan
ok, if i understand correctly, all of _these_ adapters[1] work by using
additional pins not specified in the usb standard, ie not by some driver
magic that sends sound via the standard pins, right?
[1] not just the cingular one, but also
> http://www.amazon.com/3-5mm-Stereo-Adapter-T-Mobile-Di
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 01:05:46PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
> i remember having asked that a long time ago, but here goes again:
> is there any way/ work going on to make one of those
> usb-to-headset-connectors working, most likely with a kernel module?
> something like that:
> > http://www.amaz
Joseph Reeves writes:
> Unless it's not a soundcard at all, but is just a simple adapter.
>
> I.e. the phone manufacturer tweaks the usb port a little to include
> the audio lines in the same plug (although obviously not at the same
> time - there must be some switching mechanism to go between U
Unless it's not a soundcard at all, but is just a simple adapter.
I.e. the phone manufacturer tweaks the usb port a little to include
the audio lines in the same plug (although obviously not at the same
time - there must be some switching mechanism to go between USB mode
and headset mode) and the
2009/5/15 arne anka :
> i remember having asked that a long time ago, but here goes again:
> is there any way/ work going on to make one of those
> usb-to-headset-connectors working, most likely with a kernel module?
it's effectively a simple usb soundcard, isn't it? so long as it's
based on a com
i remember having asked that a long time ago, but here goes again:
is there any way/ work going on to make one of those
usb-to-headset-connectors working, most likely with a kernel module?
something like that:
> http://www.amazon.com/Cingular-Stereo-Converter-Straight-Connector/dp/B000UCKPGW/ref
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