How do you get line out on iPhone?
Plug the line out of your mixer (I’m using a RCA to 3.5mm minijack out of my mixer output) into the headset buddy cable. Plug the headset buddy jack into the headphone socket on the iPhone and open up the standard built in camera app, switch to video and hit record and you are all set!
How do I connect my iPhone to audio cable?
To connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod to your home stereo you just need a 3.5mm to RCA cable like this cable above. The two RCA connectors plug into the back of your stereo and the 3.5mm plugs into the headphone jack of your iPhone. Pretty much every stereo available has RCA inputs as the standard inputs on the back.
What audio cable is for the iPhone?
Attach the Lightning connector to your iPhone, and the 3.5 mm aux jack to your car stereo or a home speaker system for a simple, one-cable connection.
Does Lightning to aux work?
The Apple Lightning 3.5mm adapter won’t charge the iPhone, but it does work fine. You’ll need a cable with a 3.5mm stereo connection on one end, and the appropriate connection for your stereo on the other.
Can the iPhone headphone jack be used as an input?
The Apple iPhone provides support for a microphone jack. However, unlike your computer, only one input jack exists. The headphone jack provides the only input point on the phone.
What does an AUX cord do?
Charging and AUX cables let you connect your mobile phone to any external device in order to listen to music or just play music. This cable can be used with mobile phones, portable MP3 players, portable navigation devices, remote mount DVD players, or other electronic devices.
Does aux cable charge iPhone?
Answer: A: Answer: A: A 3.5mm Aux jack as would be used with that cable will not have charge capability.
Does an AUX cord charge your phone?
Does iPhone have an AUX cord?
No. All new iPhone from iPhone 7 onwards do not have a 3.5mm audio jack. The earbuds in the box come with a lightning connector.
Why does my iPhone not connect to aux?
Restart your iOS device and your car. Connect your iOS device to a different stereo USB port (if you have one). Try a different Lightning to USB cable. Update your iOS device.