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Audio Input Splitter? - Sponson - 06-11-2010 Okay so I know that if I had a cd player, I could buy a splitter and get 2 inputs so I could plug in 2 head phones and there would be no problem. Except my problem is the opposite, I have a computer and a console that both have a 3.5mm end, and my sub woofer (which supplies power and data to my speakers) only has one 3.5mm opening. Everytime I want to play one or the other I have to go below my desk and switch the cables in and out. Would the head phone splitter work the same or fuck shit up? Re: Audio Input Splitter? - zaneyard - 06-11-2010 yes you should see how rigged my xbox setup is Re: Audio Input Splitter? - Sponson - 06-11-2010 Show it to me so I can see how rigged your xbox system is. Re: Audio Input Splitter? - zaneyard - 06-11-2010 well i suppose cleaning up my desk is long overdue i'll see if i can find my "blueprints" i can't find it and there's not enough light in here to take a picture of the cords i'll just say it xbox display goes out to a dvi port to a computer monitor this also has a red/yellow audio out for "game sound" i have an adapter that turns those into one 3.5 mm jack that jack plugs into one branch of a splitter the other branch of the splitter is plugged into the headphone part of an adapter that splits the xbox controller 2.5 mm "comm sound" into two 3.5 mm jacks (one for sound one for mic) the mic on that adapter is plugged into a computer mic then it all comes together back at the bottom of the splitter with a coupler that plugs into a headphone jack on a computer headset basically this lets me play xbox on a monitor (much better than my tube tv) and listen to game sounds, voice chat, and talk through a computer headset (or speaker/desktop mic) - (much better than the shitty live communicator thing) this allows me to play at night and hear things i wouldn't normally hear through shitty tv speakers also, never any echo mic like the majority of live douchbags i'll post a picture when i get the chance cause i don't even understand what i just said Re: Audio Input Splitter? - at0m - 06-13-2010 it'll probably work but you risk blowing out all three devices if either of the output devices have poor isolation. Re: Audio Input Splitter? - Sponson - 06-17-2010 (06-13-2010, 12:52 PM)at0m link Wrote: it'll probably work but you risk blowing out all three devices if either of the output devices have poor isolation. Isolation? Re: Audio Input Splitter? - at0m - 06-17-2010 (06-17-2010, 08:33 PM)Sponson link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=4695.msg157840#msg157840 date=1276451522] Isolation? [/quote]Has to do with how the electronics function, if either of your output devices is super cheap (and they skipped out on putting in an isolation transformer), you risk blowing everything out. Re: Audio Input Splitter? - zaneyard - 06-18-2010 it'll be fine Re: Audio Input Splitter? - HeK - 06-18-2010 Or you could just plug your console audio into the 'line in' port on your PC, then unmute that port in Windows.... Re: Audio Input Splitter? - Sponson - 06-18-2010 (06-18-2010, 12:08 AM)HeK link Wrote: Or you could just plug your console audio into the 'line in' port on your PC, then unmute that port in Windows.... But wouldn't that involve turning my computer on sometimes? But that does sound like a good idea because, well, my computer is pretty much on all the time. Also output devices like the 360 and a goddamn computer would have isolation protection, don't scare me. Re: Audio Input Splitter? - Sponson - 07-07-2010 Well I got my xbox audio dongle. It doesn't prevent the xbox from resetting when I switch channels, but it normalizes the sound. Which does me no good. Plugging both my xbox and my pc results in my sound quality and volume cutting in half for my pc and the sub woofer does not play. Unplugging undoes this problem. Over all: Massive massive failure. I'll just... fucking... use my spare monitor. But as for sound... Re: Audio Input Splitter? - rumsfald - 07-07-2010 A/B switch? I dunno if I've ever seen an A/B switch that used mini jacks as input, but if you got an RCA-jack A/B switch you could get two cheap mini-jack-to-RCA cables from RadioShack for like 2 bucks per. Re: Audio Input Splitter? - Surf314 - 07-07-2010 (06-11-2010, 09:11 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: yes I think at one point I added my stereo's speakers to my computer's surround sound through the tapedeck :-\ This was a very long time ago. Re: Audio Input Splitter? - Kirby - 07-08-2010 [me=Kirby]ponders the possibility of wiring diodes inline.[/me] Re: Audio Input Splitter? - at0m - 07-08-2010 (07-08-2010, 05:24 AM)Kirby, the AxeHammer Zealot link Wrote: [me=Kirby]ponders the possibility of wiring diodes inline.[/me]mmm, wave clipping Re: Audio Input Splitter? - rumsfald - 07-08-2010 (07-08-2010, 05:24 AM)Kirby, the AxeHammer Zealot link Wrote: [me=KorJax]ponders the possibility of wiring dildoes inline.[/me] There was a horror movie about that...the Human Penispiller. Re: Audio Input Splitter? - beep beep diglett - 07-08-2010 (07-08-2010, 03:54 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [quote author=Kirby, the AxeHammer Zealot link=topic=4695.msg162852#msg162852 date=1278584671] There was a horror movie about that...the Human Penispiller. [/quote] yessss...feeed hiiiim with your excrement |