Is it possible to switch audio inputs wirelessly from other iOS devices? Ex. Default setup: iPad (main switcher) (audio) iPhone (camera/screen share) (mute) What i want: iPad (main switcher) (mute) iPhone (camera/screen share) (audio)
Hey there! You can switch between audio set up, but you may need additional equipment like a mixer to accomplish this. You can read more about different Audio set-ups by visiting our Help Center article here: support.switcherstudio.com/en/articles/4633301-finding-the-best-audio-configuration-for-your-stream Feel free to reach out to our Support Team directly as well, if you'd like more information! You can always email us at support@switcherstudio.com, and we can walk you through your Audio plans.
It's not an impedance mismatch, or a "sense" issue because the Rode doesn't respond to the iPhone headphone adapter either. The reason the Sennheiser output doesn't work is because the output is balanced audio and when you sum the tip and ring to the mic input into the iPhone you are cancelling the two hot leads of the Sennheiser out.
Nah, it's an impedance mismatch. When you adjust the output gain (AF Out) the iPhone starts to think you're asking Siri a question. This is because the gain level affects the impedance and tricks the phone into thinking you are pressing buttons on the attached headphones. I had to push the output to +6dB for the iPhone to detect it. But after reducing it to -18, it stopped working and Siri started listening. Without a specific impedance (~1kΩ), the iOS device will not change the audio route to the wired input. So, the digital option with the Sabrent is more reliable. Also, the EK100 is unbalanced, so it definitely isn't because of a phase cancellation: en-us.sennheiser.com/wireless-clip-on-lavalier-microphone-set-presentation-ew-100-eng-g3.
That page says unbalanced, but the manual for the receiver says that the shield is used as the second antenna, and mono output needs to be tip/sleeve, the ring is NC. There's a lot of extra stuff going on in there. I still believe that if you used a mono output cable as shown in the manual, there'd be no "impedance" issue. assets.sennheiser.com/global-downloads/file/6358/EK_100_G3_Manual_12_2016_EN.pdf
I didn't have any AirPod's available for this test, but you can use Bluetooth devices with Switcher as your audio input source. You can also monitor the output of Switcher through a bluetooth headset.
What are you talking on that isn't in the test. That is the loudest and clearest . The other 3 sounded so far away. The senneheiser was clearer and also had a far away sound.
I prefer the Wireless.. I’m actually thinking about buying one next Month
Is it possible to switch audio inputs wirelessly from other iOS devices?
Ex.
Default setup:
iPad (main switcher) (audio)
iPhone (camera/screen share) (mute)
What i want:
iPad (main switcher) (mute)
iPhone (camera/screen share) (audio)
Hey there! You can switch between audio set up, but you may need additional equipment like a mixer to accomplish this. You can read more about different Audio set-ups by visiting our Help Center article here: support.switcherstudio.com/en/articles/4633301-finding-the-best-audio-configuration-for-your-stream
Feel free to reach out to our Support Team directly as well, if you'd like more information! You can always email us at support@switcherstudio.com, and we can walk you through your Audio plans.
It's not an impedance mismatch, or a "sense" issue because the Rode doesn't respond to the iPhone headphone adapter either. The reason the Sennheiser output doesn't work is because the output is balanced audio and when you sum the tip and ring to the mic input into the iPhone you are cancelling the two hot leads of the Sennheiser out.
Nah, it's an impedance mismatch. When you adjust the output gain (AF Out) the iPhone starts to think you're asking Siri a question. This is because the gain level affects the impedance and tricks the phone into thinking you are pressing buttons on the attached headphones. I had to push the output to +6dB for the iPhone to detect it. But after reducing it to -18, it stopped working and Siri started listening. Without a specific impedance (~1kΩ), the iOS device will not change the audio route to the wired input. So, the digital option with the Sabrent is more reliable. Also, the EK100 is unbalanced, so it definitely isn't because of a phase cancellation: en-us.sennheiser.com/wireless-clip-on-lavalier-microphone-set-presentation-ew-100-eng-g3.
That page says unbalanced, but the manual for the receiver says that the shield is used as the second antenna, and mono output needs to be tip/sleeve, the ring is NC. There's a lot of extra stuff going on in there.
I still believe that if you used a mono output cable as shown in the manual, there'd be no "impedance" issue.
assets.sennheiser.com/global-downloads/file/6358/EK_100_G3_Manual_12_2016_EN.pdf
Thank u, this video so useful.... 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome video, dude!
What about. Bluetooth headset or AirPods?
I didn't have any AirPod's available for this test, but you can use Bluetooth devices with Switcher as your audio input source. You can also monitor the output of Switcher through a bluetooth headset.
You’re terrific
I ordered a rode clip on mic and the lighting to headphone jack will this work for my iPhone XR ?
The Rode SmartLav+ should work with the Lightning to Headphone adapter.
What are you talking on that isn't in the test. That is the loudest and clearest . The other 3 sounded so far away. The senneheiser was clearer and also had a far away sound.
Check out the video starting at 3:27.