2016-12-31 04:11:59

Is there a way to send audio from my android device to my windows 10 computer. My phone is rooted I have been looking everywhere for a guide to do this, Any thoughts?

2016-12-31 14:22:45 (edited by Rastislav Kish 2016-12-31 14:26:03)

Hello,
what do you mean by sending audio? If you mean sending audio files, you can use normal usb cable in most cases without needing to install any software, if you mean streaming sound from android to your pc, you can connect your phone with computer using classical jack cable, and use it as a mic, this is simplest way which do not needs any software installed.
If you specify more what you are meaning, I hope I can help you better.
Have a nice day.

Rastislav

2017-01-01 18:51:02 (edited by hacker 2017-01-01 18:52:59)

hi. If your device is rooted, you can stream all audio, including speech to any audio reciever such as your computer running the shairplay server, an xbox one or 360, a raspberry pi, sonos, and most other types of wireless audio base stations using the airaudio app, which can be downloaded from https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta … &hl=en
Shairplay, available from https://github.com/juhovh/shairplay
allows your computer to emulate an airplay compatible device, receiving audio from apple devices as well as android devices running airaudio. The only annoying part of airaudio  is that the trial version puts beeps every five minutes through the audio stream. The pro version, available as a god awful in app perchase, will allow you to get past this limitation. Methods exist to get around this limitation, but these methods are not acceptable to this forum. With my openvpn setup, running airaudio, shairplay, and specifying the server's ip address as the receiver in airaudio allows me to hear my android device's audio from anywhere in the world from my server, although the lag when connected through a vpn is a little bit painful... Audio streaming, obviously including speech, over the local network has some delay, but it's a lot less noticeable and a lot more usable overall than streaming over a vpn. hth

2017-01-02 21:51:09

Could I have a direct link to  share  play.exe? I used something called shair port but it had a huge lag.

2017-01-02 22:13:02

hi
check this out. I think it's what you need
http://www.wirelessorange.com/womic/install.html

:)

2017-01-02 22:40:30

Sory no I this is a microphone I want something that sends my phones speech and sounds with little lag as possible

2017-01-02 22:52:27

youcan use share it on your phone, and then on the pc, conect the 2 devidces, and there you are ope it help's

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Hannes Fouche
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2017-01-03 20:04:46

Hello,
if you want to stream sound from your android to the pc, and this stream not need to go over the internet, jack cable is the best way. Root is not required, also there is no need to have some technical knowhow.
Only what you need to do is connect one end of cable to your phone, second to the mic connector in your pc, and in windows set this new microphone to play in realtime, so you can hear what you're doing on your phone.
do not mistake microphone for real microphone here, I know that your phone is not microphone, hovever windows must see it as a microphone, which input is streamed audio.
When connected by this way, you can do in your pc with sound what you want, I have for example recorded some audiotutorials on my phone, and quality was for used method very good, for example tutorial for swiftbraille from me was recorded by this way.
It has no lags, only what you can expect is some clicking of sound, this is for soundcards of some phones, because they are sleeping after few seconds of inactivity, hovever I think that it is only bug of my device, and I passed it easyly by playing looped sound file with generated quiet from audacity, so nothing from this file was hearable in recording, but soundcard was not sleeped, and that was goal, sound was after it without clicking.

If there is need for audio to go over internet, then thirdparty applications are needed, but I can not imagine for what streaming to far can be usefull.
Best regards

Rastislav

2017-01-04 01:57:54

Hi, my pc does not have a microphone jack.