craig
August 12, 2022, 10:24pm
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Actually, I don’t think the cable is for microphones. I believe it was made for headsets.
I remember using the THETA with external microphones and speakers using plug-ins. I don’t recall it working with a USB adapter plugged into the camera and not using a plug-in. Though, I guess in your use case, you’re using a plug-in.
This contribution is from Kushimoto-san . Original video in Japanese is here .
This overcomes the problem of soft sound coming out of the THETA internal speaker.
Completed Assembly
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USB DAC
USB Audio Class 1.0
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Speaker
Analog speaker with internal amplifier and battery.
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USB OTG
This converts the USB DAC Type A USB connector to microB.
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Successful Volume Increase
clip with audio
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Earlier Tests by theta360.guide
Volume Tests with Intern…
This article was originally published in Qiita by Mr. Kushimoto or Ricoh.
I edited the article and deleted some of the references to Japanese documents that we don’t have in English.
2018/10/09 Addendum: I confirmed that I can connect the speaker to THETA and play it at high volume! [Editor note: see related article ]
Since the RICOH THETA V is an Android-based device, it can be expanded by installing an application. For the RICOH THETA, the application is called a plug-in.
In this article, I…
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