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:
-- 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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