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Solve : Playing both 3.5 mm headset and 3.5 mm speakers - Windows 8.1? |
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Answer» I have standard desktop speakers with the 3.5mm jack, which I use for music, movies, etc A splitter will not solve the issue...get a duplex sound card to do what you want...Why not? He just wants to hear on both the speakers and the headphones. The splitter is for that purpose. Quote from: Geek-9pm on March 17, 2015, 07:38:40 PM Why not? Yep, I think that is the ideal SOLUTION. It sounds like the headset uses a separate 3.5mm for the microphone and speaker portion, so it ought to be a matter of using the splitter and connecting the two outputs. A USB Headset can "workaround" this problem because it appears as a separate audio device; I have a USB headset and I'm able to have it connected all the time and it only get's used for skype calls, whereas my system sounds and applications still play sounds through my system speakers. I SIT corrected...a splitter would work. However there are full-duplex cards that offer that same function. |
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