#audiojack

2026-02-19

No audio from jacked earphones even if detected on Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS #sound #2404 #lenovo #audiojack

askubuntu.com/q/1564144/612

zbleskzblesk
2025-06-09

Blog post: Smartphones without a headphone jack are dumb

I want to post new blogposts here, but I keep forgetting, so I'll post the latest batch now 😅

zblesk.net/blog/smartphones-wi

Punk_Frog 💧🌍🔥Punk_Frog@dresden.network
2025-04-02

So happy the #audiojack has not become obsolete yet. #nintendodirect 😀

kiq / キクkiq@fedibird.com
2024-06-19

“Audiojack to the Select Cut series with a sleek and stylish mix fit for any occasion. ” / “Select Cuts 303: Audiojack” (1 user) soundcloud.com/when-we-dip/sel #Audiojack 

EVL Magazineevlear
2024-06-11

Returning to Crosstown Rebels for their seventh EP on the label, the Gruuv bosses Audiojack showcase the latest evolution of their rich and diverse sound with the dancefloor-driven quartet of cuts.

evl.one/play-with-my-mind-by-a

alxd of the Story Seed Libraryalxd@writing.exchange
2023-08-30

Still disappointed that the new #fairphone5 doesn't have an #audioJack . Was there ever any discussion about it, #fairphone ? In your release you talk about users begging for #oled , but I heard a lot of people asking about the good old jack instead.

Could you reveal any numbers behind support.fairphone.com/hc/en-us 's "user want thinner phones, not headphone jacks"?

#smartphones #technology #repairable

@tfardet

"This is one of the Fairphone classics. Find a #headphone #jack, front and back camera lens action, a large screen for all your watching and scrolling needs, complete with a swift and easy to use software setup. And not to forget the Fairphone promise of a very very very long life." ;)

@Fairphone
#audio #audiojack #fairphone

2022-04-10

This 3.5mm Cable Distorts Signals, Hides Audio-Filtering Circuit

[Avian]'s dad got a new ham radio transceiver with a 3.5 mm jack, and his pile-of-cables got him a headphone cable from Bose headphones. He built a DB9 to 3.5 mm adapter with that one - and it failed to let data through, outputting distorted garbage of a waveform instead. With a function generator and an oscilloscope, [Avian] plotted the frequency response of the cable, which turned out to be quite far from a straight line. What was up?

Taking the connector apart was a tricky job. A combination of blunt force and a nail polish remover soak didn't quite get them all the way, so [Avian] continued to apply blunt force and took the jack apart with minimal casualties. Turned out that there was more to the 3.5 mm plug indeed -- a whole PCB with a few resistors and capacitors, reverse-engineered into the schematic seen above.

Looks like Bose decided to tweak the audio characteristics of a specific pair of headphones, and an in-plug filter was, somehow, the most efficient solution. We probably shouldn't expect to see this often, but it bears keeping in mind: next time your repurposed 3.5 mm cable doesn't behave as expected, it would be prudent to do a capacitance test with your trusty meter or oscilloscope.

With how small MCUs have gotten, you can easily hide more than just a few capacitors! We don't often see circuits built into cables, but when we do, it's for malicious purposes.

#mischacks #35mm #audiocable #audiojack #bose

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Flafla
2020-05-12

I am stuck with my audio jacks not working on a B450M motherboard and Ubuntu 20.04. I have installed the last kernel but jacks are still not detected.

If anyone wants to have a look, complete logs and infos there: askubuntu.com/questions/123859

Please

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