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Inhert Mar 2, 2006 04:08 PM

Usb headset but sound through speaker?
 
ok I have an usb headset more specifically it's the sony Ps2 usb headset that work fin on my computer too.

but the problem (well it's not really a problem) is that when I plug my headset, any sound goes through the speaker of my headset (by any, I mean, any music, windows sound, game music/sound... etc...)

is there a way with the headset plug in, to have the sound through my computer speaker and still have my headset micro still working?

Snowknight Mar 2, 2006 05:33 PM

Not really; headsets aren't generally designed to filter out specific types of sounds or somesuch. Although, what is this "headset plug-in" of which you speak?

Poke around in Windows's advanced volume control settings: Control Panel->Sounds and Audio Settings->"Advanced" under Device Volume->Options->Properties->Check to see if there are any sound controls listed here specifically for your headset. (If so, select them to appear in the volume window, and then fiddle with the controls.)

Inhert Mar 2, 2006 05:42 PM

i mean when my headset is plug in my computer, not a plug-in XD

and I don,t want to have a specific type of sound thrhough my comp speaker, I just want all the sound on my computer speaker

it's just that the usb headset have only one speaker, and I don't like to have all the sound trhough this one speaker

BlueMikey Mar 2, 2006 09:26 PM

http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/3665/volume25ia.png

After the computer recognizes the headset as plugged in, go to Control Panel and Sounds and Audio Devices. In this tab, you should be able to leave sound playback at whatever your default device is and put the recording device as your headset.

Inhert Mar 2, 2006 11:54 PM

thanks I think it the rght place to check, but I don't have a sound card... so even if I change the setting the sound still go in my headset... is there a way to change that without a sound card?


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