Xbox One Audio/Stereo Adapter

Discus and support Xbox One Audio/Stereo Adapter in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; In case the techys are looking for ideas on the firmware update. I would think it would be easier for most people to understand that when you select... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by ELMER PHUD, Mar 13, 2014.

  1. ELMER PHUD
    ELMER PHUD Guest

    Xbox One Audio/Stereo Adapter


    In case the techys are looking for ideas on the firmware update. I would think it would be easier for most people to understand that when you select the control/Game sound icon that enables the the +/- to change the "Game Sound" and the same goes for when
    you select the person, the +/- would control the "Chat Sound", the fact that it controls the balance is confusing to most, when you favor the chat to hear people the game sound drops to about 30% or even 20% vs 90% of max game voluime and 75% of max chat volume
    from other types of headsets. ... maybe a feature where if you hold the icon game/chat it will either max of drop to 0 that specified volume.



    If not I guess raise the cap on the volume controls and mic pick-up

    :)
     
    ELMER PHUD, Mar 13, 2014
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  2. Need help with lagging/hacking sound on my headset

    Hello, I got this from the stereo headset support page
    http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/accessories/stereo-headset-set-up-troubleshoot#97a11841b62c4433bb7f4d44ac146d0a


    Also have you updated your controller and the headset adapter ?
    http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/accessories/update-controller-for-stereo-headset-adapter
     
    FearedNightmare, Mar 13, 2014
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  3. Mister Beep
    Mister Beep Guest
    Stereo Headset Adapter as Audio Source only

    Hey there beni spller!

    With the Stereo Headset Adapter for Xbox One, most headphones with a 3.5mm headphone jack will play game audio! Xbox One Audio/Stereo Adapter :)

    For all of the detailed information, check out the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter page!
     
    Mister Beep, Mar 13, 2014
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  4. EddieHendrickson Win User

    Please explain the headphone situation for me

    This is correct. Using the Xbox One Stereo Adapter (support.xbox.com/.../stereo-headset-adapter), you can use any of the following types of headsets:

    ◦A single 3.5-mm audio cable headset.

    ◦A dual 3.5-mm audio cable headset with 3.5-mm CTIA audio cables.

    ◦A headset with chat audio provided by a 3.5-mm audio cable and game audio provided by a separate cable with RCA or optical connectors. (Only chat audio will be enabled through the Stereo Headset Adapter. For RCA/optical connectors [game audio], follow the
    manufacturer’s instructions to connect to the console.)

    ◦An Xbox 360 Wired Headset with a 2.5-mm audio cable. Connect to the Stereo Headset Adapter by using the 2.5-mm-to-3.5mm adapter that’s included with the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter.

    As far as suggestions, that is a little harder for me to do. I am a huge gamer on console and PC and I strongly recommend Steelseries headsets, however, if you are an audiophile or use them for more multimedia related things, someone may be able to suggest
    a better headset/headphones.
  5. Mister Beep Win User

    Stereo Headset Adapter as Audio Source only

    Hey there beni spller!

    With the Stereo Headset Adapter for Xbox One, most headphones with a 3.5mm headphone jack will play game audio! :)

    For all of the detailed information, check out the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter page!
  6. FearedNightmare Win User

    Need help with lagging/hacking sound on my headset

    Hello, I got this from the stereo headset support page
    http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/accessories/stereo-headset-set-up-troubleshoot#97a11841b62c4433bb7f4d44ac146d0a




    I also hear audio through my TV


    The Stereo Headset Adapter doesn’t know if you’re using your headset just for chat or for all audio, so TV audio is not automatically muted when you’re using the adapter. You must manually adjust your TV audio volume
    Also have you updated your controller and the headset adapter ?
    http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/accessories/update-controller-for-stereo-headset-adapter
  7. TobyHoover Win User

    Headset ?

    To answer your question yes, but please read the whole post: Turtle Beach said:

    Please note that you will need to connect this headset to the stereo outputs from your TV or audio receiver for game audio and use the Kinect® for game chat with Xbox One.

    www.turtlebeach.com/.../344

    Microsoft says:

    The following 3.5-mm audio headset types are supported:

    A single 3.5-mm audio cable headset.

    A dual 3.5-mm audio cable headset with 3.5-mm CTIA audio cables.

    A headset with chat audio provided by a 3.5-mm audio cable and game audio provided by a separate cable with RCA or optical connectors. (Only chat audio will be enabled through the Stereo Headset Adapter. For RCA/optical connectors [game audio], follow the
    manufacturer’s instructions to connect to the console.)

    An Xbox 360 Wired Headset with a 2.5-mm audio cable. Connect to the Stereo Headset Adapter by using the 2.5-mm-to-3.5mm adapter that’s included with the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter.

    See:
    support.xbox.com/.../stereo-headset-adapter
  8. TobyHoover Win User

    Will The Turtle Beach X32 Be Compatible with the new Xbox One Headset Adapter?

    If you do not have the RCA out, the only way this would work is if the Headset uses the Optical Out of the ONE

    To get in to details Turtle Beach Says: Please note that you will need to connect this headset to the stereo outputs from your TV or audio receiver for game audio and use the Kinect® for game chat with Xbox One.

    www.turtlebeach.com/.../58

    Microsoft Says:

    The following 3.5-mm audio headset types are supported:

    A single 3.5-mm audio cable headset.

    A dual 3.5-mm audio cable headset with 3.5-mm CTIA audio cables.

    A headset with chat audio provided by a 3.5-mm audio cable and game audio provided by a separate cable with RCA or optical connectors. (Only chat audio will be enabled through the Stereo Headset Adapter. For RCA/optical connectors [game audio], follow the
    manufacturer’s instructions to connect to the console.)

    An Xbox 360 Wired Headset with a 2.5-mm audio cable. Connect to the Stereo Headset Adapter by using the 2.5-mm-to-3.5mm adapter that’s included with the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter.

    support.xbox.com/.../stereo-headset-adapter
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