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How do I get an audio stream into my phone? (line in)

Here is my problem:

I record and stream high quality live music over Ustream.

Right now I take the line-out of my recorder (high end recording rig) and go mic-in to my laptop. I generally use Adobe Flash Media Encoder. Then I use my Droid X for internet and stream through Ustream.

I am trying to not have to carry around my laptop but I can not find a way to get my audio into my phone. My recorder lineout is a 3.5mm mini. I have tried a Miccus Bluetooth sender, but evidently the Droid X can only send a Bluetooth signal so it can't pair with it.

Miccus told me this:

The Bluetooth voice profile is mono bi-directional, low quality audio. The mini-jack transmits (or receives) uni-directional, high quality, stereo audio. So with A2DP audio it is a 1 to 1 situation, meaning 1 transmitter and 1 receiver with the audio going one way not both ways as with voice audio.

Does anyone know if there is a way to get a line in on my phone? Maybe through the micro-usb? I have looked at tablets also, and none of them have a line in.
 
That's a shame. I thought there might be something like guitarjack2 that might go in through the usb. Of course that only works with the iphone.
 
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