Audio Detector is a Tools application developed by Aditya Wibisana, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Audio Detector on your computer.
Running Audio Detector on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.
And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
Download Audio Detector and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!
Only for Developers!This app will display audio status on top of other apps. It is useful for:
1. Developing audio applications, especially when using Bluetooth. I use this app extensively to help debug when creating the Voiceping application. By knowing the SCO state, audio mode, and so on, I am able to achieve a reliable PTT app.
2. A small number of apps might play something in the background, and you might not be aware of it. This app will show 'isMusicActive: true / false,' allowing you to identify which app might be doing that.
Provided information:
1. SpeakerOn: When set to true, Android guarantees that the voice will come from the loudspeaker. However, when set to false, the sound can come from either the ear speaker or the loudspeaker.
2. MusicActive: When set to true, it indicates that audio is currently being played.
3. Vol(normal): This represents the volume level for the stream type "music" (STREAM_MUSIC).
4. Vol(Voice): This represents the volume level for the stream type "voice call" (STREAM_VOICE_CALL).
5. Vol(Notif): This represents the volume level for the stream type "notification" (STREAM_NOTIFICATION).
6. Mic: If set to "OK," it means the microphone is in normal mode and not muted.
7. SCO: Check whether SCO (Bluetooth audio) is enabled.
8. SCO: Connected / Disconnected. Generally, when SCO is "ON" and "Connected," the microphone is used from your Bluetooth headset instead of the phone's built-in microphone.
9. MIC: This indicates the hardware brand used when your phone is recording something.
10. Source: VOICE_RECOGNITION / VOICE_COMMUNICATION / MIC / VOICE_CALL
11. Type: This represents the device type identifier of the audio device (e.g., TYPE_BUILTIN_SPEAKER).