I'm messing around with Audio Session Services. I'm trying to control the audio routes setting AudioSessionSetProperty: kAudioSessionProperty_OverrideAudioRoute as kAudioSessionOverrideAudioRoute_Speaker.

The problem is that it changes the route both for input and output. What I want is to have input set from headset's mic, and output by speakers.

Any ideas?

Ty!

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I'm trying to do the same thing. Was reading up and came across this. stackoverflow.com/questions/1064846/… Is this what you have tried? – Namratha Aug 10 '11 at 9:46
Actually that is what ive tried. I still couldnt find the way to separate speaker and mic routes. Pls let me know if you make it. – Martha Aug 12 '11 at 15:09
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You can do this in iOS 5 with the properties:

kAudioSessionProperty_InputSource 
kAudioSessionProperty_OutputDestination 

For the possible values (what sources \ destinations are available on the device) use AudioSessionGetProperty with the properties:

kAudioSessionProperty_InputSources
kAudioSessionProperty_OutputDestinations

For iOS 3.1+, I assume you're using the PlayAndRecord audio session category - you might want to try setting kAudioSessionProperty_OverrideCategoryDefaultToSpeaker to true. For instance,

UInt32 defaultToSpeaker = 1;
status = AudioSessionSetProperty (kAudioSessionProperty_OverrideCategoryDefaultToSpeaker,                        
                                sizeof (defaultToSpeaker),                                   
                                &defaultToSpeaker                               
                                );

Might not be exactly what you're looking for, but I don't think you can come closer in < iOS 5.

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Ty, ill give it a try. – Martha Sep 22 '11 at 22:47
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Unfortunately, kAudioSessionProperty_InputSources is for USB audio accessory. So it not works with my headset. – adruzh Oct 7 '11 at 6:57
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