Smartphone as an audio input device

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HoneyInternet Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
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Hello everyone,
I'm looking to make my smartphone recognized by my PC (Windows 10) as an audio input device. Let me explain...

I have a phone number that works as a conference room, and I would like to capture the discussions from this conference room in real-time for recording and live streaming.

Casting apps do not allow me to capture audio calls. Perhaps there's a hardware solution, like an external sound card or something?

Any ideas, please?

Smartphone: Huawei P30
PC: Windows 10

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HoneyInternet Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 
Hello everyone,
Finally, I found a solution. Here it is.

I connected my phone to my PC with a jack/jack cable (double ring)
That is to say, jack output from my phone and jack input on my PC.

To capture the sound coming from the phone (even during a phone call), I used a virtual mixer called Voicemeter (a free software)

Voicemeter then allows me to define the sound from the phone as an audio source (like a microphone). I can now use this audio source for recording or livestreaming.

Hoping this can help.
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Doma
 
Hello, I tried your process, but when I connect the phone to the PC with the jack/jack cable, nothing happens, and the phone does not appear as an audio source in Voicemeeter... Is there a specific setting to adjust? Thank you!
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