Of course, I came to that idea, since I couldn't make the USB interface work on the smartphone, for every mic usage, notably rec & calls. □Goal : Transforming the Direct Monitoring Output of the Focusrite into a Mic input (so that I don't need any numerical compatibility between devices, such as USB, drivers, etc), allowing to use any mix plugged into the interface, including 48V/Phantom power ones, on any device, 100% analogically. But I'll still detail what I tried, so that anyone willing to push it further, would have - to try out. Unfortunately, didn't find any way to make it work. What you guys are trying to achieve, in right on point with the testings on my side. Also, my mic is being force-fed back into usb headphones, with no ways to turn it off.Ĭ'mon guys i feel i'm so close!!! all ideas welcome to complete the final step! instead my phone could not receive any audio from my pc. Theoretically, now tick "listen to device" for mic on usb headphones and use default speaker as listen output everything should work, but it doesn't. make a sound on phone (open a video, play music etc), and will hear it on usb headphones. on pc open sound settings and open property for default microphone, tick "listen to device", and use usb headphones as listen output. now unplug the splitter from pc and switch them around, plug it back in. phone will recognize that headphones has been plugged in (my phone shows a small headphones symbol at the top of the screen). ![]() ![]() connect type-c to phone, 3.5mm to splitter, and splitter normally to pc. but i could not pass audio from pc to phone. well guess what mods it IS possible and i have solved half of the puzzle! there was also a new reply (when i saw it, it said posted 5 minutes ago) but it got deleted and the thread marked solved. The original discussion was about if using pc as an external audio input/output source for android smartphone possible. I was replying to an 2018 thread by mltco78dhs but by the time i finished writing it became "solved", with the "solution" being "nope you can't do that duh" and i thought that's not good enough.
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