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Darwin

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Xbox live mic
« on: May 6, 2003 06:23 pm CDT »
I really really like the xbox live headset, and I wish I could use it as a mic for my computer, since its more comfortable and stylish than the one I use right now, plus the sound quality is great.  Unfortunately, the plug for it is really short, and I dont know what would be required to plug it into a computer.  Uhh, anybody know if there is a solution?
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« Reply #1 on: May 6, 2003 07:38 pm CDT »
Try to find a USB extension cable.

If it has the USB plug, it will work, regardless.  And especially since it is -labeled- as Microsoft, I'm sure they would have XP drivers.  I've got a USB headset by Labtec, and I'm betting it could work on a PS2/XBOX, but I like it right where it is, on my computer, not some crappy console.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
(Yes, on their site it only shows 3Mbps, but it is actually 6Mbps, I would know :)).


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« Reply #2 on: May 6, 2003 07:42 pm CDT »
The jack is not in USB form.  It is like what you would find on a normal mic or speaker, but shorter and skinnier, so it doesnt fit in a pc   :?
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« Reply #3 on: May 6, 2003 08:04 pm CDT »
You mean the plug size is smaller than the standard 3.5 mm jack?

If so, then it must look like a headset jack, in that case, go to radio shack and ask for an adapter.

Or, does it look like the jack on the TI calculators?
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
(Yes, on their site it only shows 3Mbps, but it is actually 6Mbps, I would know :)).


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« Reply #4 on: May 6, 2003 08:41 pm CDT »
Well, you see, the xbox live headset has the mic and the earphone all built into one cable.  It does look like a standard mic jack, but smaller.  Maybe I'll give radioshack a call... Oops, i mean RADIOSHAQ lol... Shaqcessories...  lol...
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« Reply #5 on: May 6, 2003 08:49 pm CDT »
No, actually, I can't see it...

Post pics then we can talk...

I have this feeling I already know what it looks like though.  It looks like a standard 3.5mm cord, but is smaller.  Yes, I've seen those.  You put those in cell phones, cordless phones, etc.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
(Yes, on their site it only shows 3Mbps, but it is actually 6Mbps, I would know :)).


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« Reply #6 on: May 6, 2003 10:55 pm CDT »
Hmm, yeah, thats probably what Im looking for, Ill see if that will plug into my neighbors cell phone, then check for an adaptor.
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« Reply #7 on: May 6, 2003 11:46 pm CDT »
lol
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