Michael Zanetti wrote:
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 11:31:25 Konstantin wrote:
If this happens with your normal OM headset, too, then your mixer settings
are probably wrong. I had the same problem too at the beginning, but
fiddling around with the 'Left Mixer Left' and 'Right Mixer Right'
I bought an adapter at the local electronics store ( Saturn in
Germany). It fits pretty well into the FR socket. But I only have sound
on one side of the headset, even if the pluf is fully connected. I'm not
sure if this is a plug-related problem or a misconfiguration of the
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 21:12:16 elh wrote:
Hi,
I can't recommend this connector. It works, but not very well. I have to
pull out
the connector aprox. 1 mm to get stereo output. And this position is not
very
stable.
I noticed this also with the original openmoko headset. So to me it
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 21:12:16 elh wrote:
Hi,
I can't recommend this connector. It works, but not very well. I have to
pull out
the connector aprox. 1 mm to get stereo output. And this position is not
very
stable.
I noticed this also with the original openmoko headset. So to me
No, it's stereo.
Am Tuesday 28 October 2008 22:50:39 schrieb Fabian Henze:
On 28.10.2008 at 21:57:09, Marcel wrote:
There's a notice on the wiki about a working adaptor I also own - didn't
notice significant quality decrease with it and it works well. Just to
possibly save you from
the connector aprox. 1 mm to get stereo output. And this position is not
very
stable.
Have you tried it with qtopia too?
I am using a Nokia Headset (HS-47) which has a different pin layout, but
the wires
can be switched very easily (in the little box containing butten +
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 11:31:25 Konstantin wrote:
If this happens with your normal OM headset, too, then your mixer settings
are probably wrong. I had the same problem too at the beginning, but
fiddling around with the 'Left Mixer Left' and 'Right Mixer Right' playback
switches (I think
Hi,
I was about to solder myself an adaptor to use my headphones with the
FreeRunner as an ogg/flac player. I have found some jacks, which seem to good
for this task (german website):
http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA=2;GROUP=C161;GROUPID=3237;ARTICLE=47784
Hi,
http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA=2;GROUP=C161;GROUPID=3237;ARTICLE=47784
I can't recommend this connector. It works, but not very well. I have to
pull out
the connector aprox. 1 mm to get stereo output. And this position is not
very
stable.
I was about to solder myself an adaptor to use my headphones with the
FreeRunner as an ogg/flac player. I have found some jacks, which seem to
good for this task (german website):
http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA=2;GROUP=C161;GROUPID=3237;ARTICLE=4778
4
There's a notice on the wiki about a working adaptor I also own - didn't
notice significant quality decrease with it and it works well. Just to
possibly save you from soldering (although I know its fun). :)
-Marcel
Am Tuesday 28 October 2008 21:34:47 schrieb Thomas Köckerbauer:
I was about
On 28.10.2008 at 21:57:09, Marcel wrote:
There's a notice on the wiki about a working adaptor I also own - didn't
notice significant quality decrease with it and it works well. Just to
possibly save you from soldering (although I know its fun). :)
As far as I know this adaptor is mono-only,
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