Headset issue

Discus and support Headset issue in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; I have both consoles, and my headset runs fine on my XBO however through my 360 i cannot hear and gaming sounds chat sound works fine. I have a TB Ear... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by budhab3lly, Jul 27, 2014.

  1. budhab3lly
    budhab3lly Guest

    Headset issue


    I have both consoles, and my headset runs fine on my XBO however through my 360 i cannot hear and gaming sounds chat sound works fine. I have a TB Ear force 300 headset ran directly from tv audio out, and my son's TB x31 headset connected directly into the
    back of the 360 just like the instructions state. any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    :)
     
    budhab3lly, Jul 27, 2014
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  2. Kyle9999
    Kyle9999 Guest
    Headset Issues

    I'm having issues with talking on Xbox live. One day I was able to talk with my headset and the next I can't. I have tried different headsets and mic adapter, tried Xbox support and still nothing. My NAT has always been moderate and could talk with no issues. I can hear people but they can't hear me. I was told they hear only echoes on their end. I can't figure out how to forward my ports and seems like my internet provider can't either. I have no idea what to do and it is pretty frustrating. This is a brand new controller of less that year. The icon shows I have a headset in when plugged and shows when its unplugged. Does anyone have any suggestions or can help? Thanks.
     
    Kyle9999, Jul 27, 2014
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  3. Headset issue.

    I belive this is a kinect issue. I unplugged my Kinect and it stopped all my headset problems
     
    WATT SCOLLACE, Jul 27, 2014
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  4. Headset issue

    This is from TB support page:

    In order to play game audio, a wireless headset must be "paired" to its transmitter. The headset and transmitter are paired out of the box. The instructions below are only necessary if pairing appears to have been lost. This can happen if the headset is
    turned off for a long time or is out of range.

    When the headset and transmitter are paired, the transmitter's Power/Pairing LED will be solid. If this LED is "blinking" slowly (slowly fading in and out), it means the transmitter is not paired with the headset and game audio will not play through the
    headset.

    The Transmitter sends game audio only. Chat is sent to the headset directly from the controller

    Pairing Instructions

    1) Turn off the headset by pressing the headset Power button for 3 seconds. The LED on the headset should be completely off when it is powered down.

    2) Unplug the transmitter's USB power cable to power it down. Wait 3 seconds and then plug the power cable back in. The transmitter's Power/Pairing LED should now be pulsing slowly on and off.

    3) Hold down the transmitter's Pair button for about 5 seconds. Release the Pair button when the transmitter's Power/Pairing LED begins to flash rapidly (twice per second). It should now be blinking quickly and steadily twice per second. If it is blinking
    much more than 2 times per second, the button was held for much too long (15+ seconds), and you must start over from Step 2.

    4) With the headset still powered off, hold down the headset's Power button for about 6 seconds until you hear a second set of two beeps. The headset's Power LED should now be blinking rapidly like the transmitter (twice per second).

    Note: The LED should not be double blinking (two quick blinks followed by a pause). If it is double blinking, then the button was not held long enough, and you must start over from Step 1.

    5) Wait about 10 to 15 seconds. The transmitter's Power/Pairing LED should be solid, and the headset's Power LED should now be flashing steadily once per second.

    The headset is now paired to the transmitter and is ready to play game audio.

    How do I know if my headset and transmitter are in pairing mode?

    The transmitter has three different "flashing" patterns. It can be "Pulsing" on and off, which indicates that it is not paired. If you hold the PAIR button for 5 seconds, it will start blinking 2 times a second at an even rate. This is pairing mode.

    If you hold the button upwards of 15 seconds, it will start blinking extremely quickly and the transmitter will leave pairing mode. This is not the correct pairing mode. Unplug the transmitter's USB cable if it's gone this far to "reset" the transmitter.

    If the headset is paired and game audio is still not working, double check that all the connections are secure and plugged into the appropriate outputs according to the headset's user guide
     
    DangerousBard, Jul 27, 2014
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