xbox series x audio output

Discus and support xbox series x audio output in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; We would like to get some external speakers for the xbox series x, is it possible to plug them into the controller like you would a headset? as it... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by SimonFoster9, Dec 4, 2021.

  1. SimonFoster9
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    xbox series x audio output


    We would like to get some external speakers for the xbox series x, is it possible to plug them into the controller like you would a headset? as it seems the alternative would be to buy a HDMI audio extractor adapter along with multiple cables.

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    SimonFoster9, Dec 4, 2021
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  2. andersonpassos Win User

    How do I get xbox audio through my speakers which are plugged into my monitor by a 3.5mm jack?

    Thank you for contact us! I'm Anderson, an Independent Consultant and a Microsoft user like you.

    Good evening

    To get Xbox audio through your Logitech Z200 speakers, which are connected to your AOC Gaming Q27G2E monitor via a 3.5mm jack, you'll need to make sure the audio is properly routed from your Xbox Series X to the monitor.

    Check your monitor's audio input: First, make sure that your monitor (AOC Gaming Q27G2E) is capable of receiving audio through its 3.5mm audio input. Typically, monitors that have built-in speakers or an audio output port (3.5mm jack) also have an audio input option.

    Connect the Xbox to the monitor: Use an HDMI cable to connect your Xbox Series X to the AOC Gaming Q27G2E monitor. This will handle the video signal.

    Connect the speakers to the monitor: Plug the 3.5mm jack of your Logitech Z200 speakers into the audio output port on your monitor. This port should be labeled as an audio output or a headphone icon.

    Configure Xbox audio settings: Once the physical connections are set up, you need to configure the audio settings on your Xbox Series X:

    a. Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide.

    b. Navigate to the System tab (gear icon) using the controller.

    c. Go to Settings > General > Volume & audio output.

    d. Under the "Speaker audio" section, select "HDMI audio."

    e. Make sure to set "Headset audio" to "Off" or "Do nothing" since you're using the external speakers through the monitor.

    Adjust the monitor's audio settings: On your AOC Gaming Q27G2E monitor, locate the on-screen display (OSD) menu button. This button may be labeled as "Menu" or have an icon of a monitor with buttons. Access the OSD menu and navigate to the audio settings. Ensure that the audio input is set to "3.5mm" or "Analog" to receive audio from the Xbox connected via HDMI.

    Test the audio: After making these adjustments, play a game or video on your Xbox Series X to test the audio output through the Logitech Z200 speakers connected to your monitor.

    If everything is set up correctly, you should now be able to hear the audio from your Xbox Series X through your Logitech Z200 speakers connected to your AOC Gaming Q27G2E monitor via the 3.5mm jack. Adjust the volume using the monitor's built-in controls or the volume control on the speakers themselves.
  3. Adam Sheetz Win User

    Atmos trouble on Xbox x

    Hi, PiotrONX, my name is Adam.

    I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble with your Xbox X series and Denon AVR. Here are some steps that you can try to resolve the issue:

    1. Check your audio settings: Make sure that your Xbox X series is set to output audio in Dolby Atmos format. To do this, go to Settings > General > Volume & audio output > Audio output, and then select Dolby Atmos for home theater. If you have already done this, try toggling the setting off and on again.

    2. Check your HDMI connections: Ensure that your Xbox X series is connected to your Denon AVR via an HDMI cable that supports Dolby Atmos. Also, make sure that your Denon AVR is set to the correct input source.

    3. Update your firmware: Check if there are any firmware updates available for your Denon AVR. If there are, update your firmware to the latest version.

    4. Reset your Xbox X series: If none of the above steps work, try resetting your Xbox X series to its default settings. To do this, go to Settings > System > Console info > Reset console > Reset and remove everything.

    I hope this helps!
    Adam.
  4. MateusFontana Win User

    xbox series x audio output

    Hello, how are you? Hope you're well. My name is Mateus. I'm an Independent Advisor and I'll be glad to help you today.

    First, welcome to the Xbox community. Yes to make this possible it is necessary to use certain adapters and other things that are also necessary for the functioning of external speakers. Below I'll be providing some videos made by third parties where they teach how to make this possible, but be careful with any procedure made from them.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X4sUzqfovY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMWiNfLNJ4U

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqJV4u_Rig4

    *Thank you in advance for contacting the community, I hope this can help you. Let me know if you have more questions, please.
  5. Vanessaez Win User

    Does anyone else experience a weird "clicking" sound when playing Xbox 360 games while on an Xbox series x?

    Hello MattorNova, my name is Vanessa, and I would be happy to help.

    In response to your question, I personally have not experienced this, but it is still rare.

    Here are some steps you can try:

    Change the audio output format to stereo. This will eliminate surround sound, but it may reduce or eliminate the clicking/crackling sound.

    Try using a different audio output device. If you are using a soundbar or home theater system, try connecting the Xbox Series X directly to your TV.

    Check the audio output settings in the game. Some games have settings that can affect the audio output. Try adjusting these settings to see if they help.

    If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help.

    Best regards,
    Vanessa.
  6. XBF-Spartan Win User

    Audio and party creation issues.

    HI dj,

    Thanks for reaching out to the forums! We are sorry to hear about your issue and would like to help out. Concerning your boot-up problem, have you switch your power settings to "Instant On" for your Series X console. When it comes to your A50 headset I am kinging the Xbox Support site that details instructions on how to properly setup the Series X with a headset that using optical audio. Choosing speaker audio settings on your Xbox console | Xbox Support
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