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I haven't had any success playing an audio file from an analogue device through the iPhone on a telephone call yet. I've had limited success recording calls to the PC without any electronic blips coming from the iPhone getting onto the recording. All that aside, I have had some great success...
Yeah, I bought the exact same one from the link that you posted. HeadsetBuddy. And I've ordered the HeadsetBuddy line-level adapter already. It's on the way.
But I connected the lapel mic with a 4 pole jack to that splitter mic port and the mic functioned normally. But aside from that the lapel mic came with a 4 pole to 3 pole adapter. I could used that 4 pole to 3 pole adapter on the end of that line adapter. Wouldn't that work?
I was thinking to plug the HeadsetBuddy mic-line-audio-adapter into the mic port of the HeadsetBuddy TRRS splitter. Why wouldn't that work?
iPhone/lightning to 3.5mm jack/HeadsetBuddy TRRS Splitter/mic-line-audio adapter to mic jack of splitter/head phones to headphone jack of splitter
Thanks for the help. I'll do some searching and see if I can find any references to that rig and hopefully instructions on how to make it. It looks like it would work.
EDIT: Looking around I think this HeadsetBuddy Line Level Audio Adapter is equal to the homebrew adapter...
You mean this? It's a 5k resistor. And a 1uf capacitor.
I'm a complete novice on making stuff like that. I fixed a couple TV's I owned by replacing bad electrolytic caps on the TV boards before with some YouTube instruction, but I would need specific instructions on the exact items I would...
I have a technical question. Since the iPhone accepts an input signal from the lapel mic and returns clear audio when the mic is hooked to the iPhone via the TRRS headset buddy splitter at the mic input jack, how come when I hook an mp3 player to the same mic-in jack the sound is very...
This did not work for recording live phone calls. I tried alternate connections in line with the same apparatus. Didn't work:
I found this on YouTube for recording live phone call from cell to PC. I can see that this is going to work. The cell phone is connected to the back of the PC via...
Not trying to disappoint it. Trying to trick it.
Robo machine gets robo tones indicating disconnected number, robo machine takes that number off the list according to the robo machines instruction. Why would the programmers of the robo machine instruct the thing to keep calling a number...
Would you be so kind as to point one of those out to me? Because at the risk of sounding like a complete dunce I was under the impression that the mic output jack needed 4 pole jacks all around on the connection. Male and female. But not so with PC audio jacks you're saying.
Update: Problem...
It's about NOT getting robocalls anymore. That's the goal. Or at the minimum reducing the number of them coming in to my phone. Having said that, I WILL still be answering the calls, they will just be getting a message that hopefully makes them immediately toss my phone number in the waste...
So I got a bunch of adapters and connectors in and this is what I've come up with to record phone calls from the iPhone without a 3rd party app that is a direct inline connection to the recording device/PC. The lapel mic that I bought works going in to the iPhone on phone calls but I cannot get...
iPhone to USB to PC:
iPhone to lightning adapter to un-modded 3.5 aux cord to PC mic jack:
The Sound menu says Microphone "Not Plugged In" when connecting to the PC with a USB cable.
I also get this software pop from my Asus motherboard audio software when I plug in the iphone to the mic...
While I'm waiting on the adapter jacks to arrive in the mail, anyone want an official clean digital copy of the "This number has been disconnected" recording? I'm running Windows 10 and and used the free program Audacity to record the recording...
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