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I am looking for a specific adapter that splits a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack into left/right mono WITH 2 RING CONNECTORS. I have two separate speakers (JBL Charge 3) and want to use one as left an the other as right, but they accept stereo-in AUX. All I have found on the Internet is splitters that split stereo to mono with a single ring connector. Problem is that since the speaker accepts stereo connector, one side of the speaker is grounded, which is not what I want.

I have solved my problem by using a 3.5mm to RCA splitter, then splitting each left/channel again with another RCA splitter (making 2 left channel RCAs, 2 right channel RCAs), then merging both RCA ends of the same channel with RCA to 3.5mm adapters.

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You want to duplicate the signal on both the tip and ring of each speaker.So basically, Source Left (tip) gets wired to tip and ring on the left. Source Right (ring) gets wired to tip and ring on the right speaker.Sleeve on all connectors is Ground and therefore common.

The splitter you want exists but you have to add the 3.5mm female mono jack to 3.5mm male stereo plug adapters to the ends of your 3.5mm stereo to two 3.5mm mono male plug splitter cable. I am then using 3.5mm stereo extension cables to go to each stereo speaker carrying the dual mono signal. I put this together to bypass the bluetooth on a pair of Aiwa Exos-9 speakers. Long story. I just bought all of these adapters on amazon.

Note: This will not make one speaker "Right" and the other speaker "Left" however. Each JBL Charge has two speakers in it, one left and one right, which is why each Charge wants a stereo signal. It is possible to make one JBL charge only receive the right signal and the other only the left signal, but it will require a more complicated setup.

I recommend just sending a stereo signal to each speaker (which the cable above will allow you to do) and see how it sounds, if it doesn't sound good then we can talk about the more complicated setup.

I agree that it will certainly be a multi-faceted issue, but I disagree that the first step comes from the mobile app, seems more like a good solution requires a simultaneous effort from core and mobile.

Currently, the entire ecosystem has no knowledge of input audio. In order for this to be implemented in a standardized way, core needs to provide an entity type whether it is microphone entity, input_audio entity, etc. so that Android / iOS have something to interface with. Then there would also be services based off this entity for recording audio, save to file, etc.

I suppose a quick fix solution could be having mobile apps have some service which just records audio to a file and then you can use that file for whatever, but I personally see a lot more value in this being its own entity type.

@AlexxIT Would it be possible to use this in conjuction with @myhomeiot 's dahua vto integration?
So that whenever the doorbell button is pressed, the 2 way video & audio would start immediately.
I suppose we wont need SIP server if we just want local access?

Asking difficult questions almost never getting the answers and in the end this results in hours and hours of figuring stuff out yourself. Its a fun process but i guess when things get complicated no one is willing to do the work. Making 2 way communication requires a rewrite of the android and ios app so that you can trigger a ring like notification when someone hits the doorbell and the app would open with a videostream and the mic is used to communicate. i dont think things like this are comming anytime soon.

And maybe there is a whacky way to open a card and do some strange things. but what you really want is the ha app opening to the camera stream and you can talk without setting up 100 more things when someone hits the doorbell.

yeah but think when, for example, Dahua will suspend their app (sooner or later will happen). We will need a solution to have a private app to run our doorbell without any other 3rd party service. I agree that this will require time, but it will be an important step for this community.

Dual audio on your Samsung devices lets you share the wealth, music-wise, by allowing you to simultaneously share audio to two earphones or speakers. You can also control the volume from an easy-to-access area so that both devices have the volume of audio you want.

Samsung Dual Audio lets you connect your Galaxy phone to two Bluetooth headphones simultaneously. This feature is useful when hiking with friends and both want to hear the same music. You and your friend can listen to the same Spotify music list, and you can even control it from the Strava app if you like.

Note: The Dual Audio feature won't work on all Samsung Galaxy phones. During my testing using a Galaxy A series phone, it was not available. It was not until I switched to an S series Galaxy phone that it became available. If you follow the steps but can't access Dual Audio, your Galaxy phone will not support it.

3. Choose Bluetooth and toggle it on. Make sure that the earbuds you want to pair are also on. You can also swipe down from the top of your display, long-press on the Bluetooth icon, and look for the earbuds in the Searching for Devices section. You can also choose from the devices that have been paired already.

4. You must pair two sets of earbuds. Don't worry about losing the connection for the first set of earbuds when pairing the second. The first connection will remain when you pair the second set of earbuds.

You can use any brand of Bluetooth speakers or earbuds to use the feature. As you can see in the image above, you can control the volume for both devices from the same area. You also have the option of the volume buttons as usual. If you ever want to go back to only listening to music from one device, all you need to do is deselect one of the devices.

Bluetooth 5.0 or higher is a requirement, but even then you won't find Dual Audio on every Samsung Galaxy. It is available on the latest S series, such as the Samsung Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra. The latest Galaxy Tabs S6, S7, S8 and the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and below will come with the helpful feature.

The Dual Audio feature is a huge help. You could watch a movie, and a friend wants to listen to it. Now, you can pair their earbuds with your phone so they can listen in, and you can continue to enjoy the stereo sound of your earbuds, whether they are one of the best Samsung earbuds or not.

To ensure you always enjoy the latest features Samsung or any manufacturer has to offer, always have your apps and Samsung device updated. The Dual Audio feature is a must-have, and we only hope it gets better and more accessible with time. The more devices you can share your audio with, the better, right?

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra not only offers Dual Audio, but other fantastic features such as the massive 5,000mAh battery and an amazing 6.8-inch AMOLED display. You'll become a multitasking champ with this model thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.

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While doing my deep research on atx, to really understand how this technology works. I struggled to identificaing targets based on audio tones. Yes, I know that Pi machine has poor ability for recognition targets. But while motion mode provides dual tone audio feedback, I keep wondering about message that provides me. That scale of tones may varying from hi/low to low/hi and that is my question. If tone starts with very short low tone with long hi tone echo, what I can predict about target material? And otherwise. If target get you short hi tone followed by long low echo, may I assume that the long echo tone assigning the target to the scale of material corresponding to the tone? So if I get short low tone followed by long hi echo, target response should be somewhere close to low conductive material? Even if the complete audio response is low/hi indicating good conductor?

How the iron check actually works? Can I use it to helping identificaing targets, even if they are not iron. I have noticed that if I swing over for example pulltab in Iron check mode, it does not make any difference(off course it did not), but when the audio is non existent in Iron check, what that can tell me?

Before You ask why I decide for atx ( If you dont know Iam a begginer) I am also motorcycle enthusiastic and my condition for packing are limited, so this is numero uno for me, and offcourse the military housing just ring a bell for me.

A low/high signal only means "large/strong target" and high/low means "small/weak target". The tones correspond exactly with other dual tone PI detectors like all the Minelabs and the Infinium, as it is a byproduct of the dual channel ground balance system. The flip point between the two signals is determined by the current ground balance settings, but tends to end up somewhere in the region of a zinc penny when in bad ground. Just where depends on the exact ground and ground balance setting. In mild ground it could be far different. I need to experiment more with that, plus determine where the default setting is at.

The TDI and Fisher Impulse, as single channel models, have a simpler tone arrangement, either low, or high. However, the basics are the same. I wrote an extensive article on all this, referencing all my previous articles, for those that want to delve into how to use a ground balancing PI detector to discriminate items. The secret is knowing that is not about target composition so much as it is about target size and conductivity, with ferrous on both sides of the scale, small on one side, and large on the other. So small gold / low conductors and small ferrous read the same. Large ferrous and most coins / high conductors read the same.

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