• Papamousse@beehaw.org
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      10 months ago

      If the USB-C is wired for ground/left/right/mic then a simple $1 adapter will bring you a 3.5mm headphone jack

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        10 months ago

        99% of those adapters are garbage that break down in month or so. I am writing this on FP4 but I am also salty audio engineer and I would honestly trade my phones cameras to aux jack, just to avoid hastle.

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        10 months ago

        But is it? Is this even a USB standard or just something some vendors do sometimes?

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            10 months ago

            Honest question, how would i know whether the cheap passive adapter works on my phone?

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              10 months ago

              You need to google your phone model and “usb-c audio adapter” for instance

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              10 months ago

              You could type the model of your phone and “audio adapter” or “3.5mm adapter” into a search engine. Maybe the phone already comes with an adapter.

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          10 months ago

          It’s an alt mode for USBC. But I’ve only ever seen HTC use it. Most just expect you use a dongle with a DAC, but I prefer this way because the dacs in phones aren’t always the best.