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2010-07-22
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2010-07-22
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If this is only about using it in your car, try the FM Transmitter application.
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2010-07-22
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Curious to know if line-level output is a possibility for the N900 3.5" jack?
Or is there something obvious that I don't know about to allow this (i.e. volume at 0)?
I know you can physically add a resistor in-line to do this, but if there's a method to achieve this in the software, I'd be keen to follow that approach.
Cheers