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Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
I was wondering if 2 people on one Xbox can each have XBL mics and headphones and be able to chat it up online, or if there was some sort of device out there that would let you do this.
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
Not sure, but you might be able to try something like this.
Its a Y shaped adapter
You plug one end to that device on the controller that adjust the volume and the mute and plug your headset into one jack and plug another into the other jack.
NOTE: this may not be the exact kind that may fit into your device but this is just the example used.
Check out this page to find the one thats right for you. Radio Shackhttp://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group) -
Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
Not sure, but you might be able to try something like this.
Its a Y shaped adapter
You plug one end to that device on the controller that adjust the volume and the mute and plug your headset into one jack and plug another into the other jack.
NOTE: this may not be the exact kind that may fit into your device but this is just the example used.
Check out this page to find the one thats right for you. Radio Shackhttp://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
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Steve_OS said:
I was wondering if 2 people on one Xbox can each have XBL mics and headphones and be able to chat it up online, or if there was some sort of device out there that would let you do this.
Thanks.
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I don't think so. I remember from my Moto GP days that two people could race online from the same Xbox, but the 2nd person was the 1st player's "Guest" on XBL and didn't have the mic/headset available to use.Comment
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
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Steve_OS said:
I was wondering if 2 people on one Xbox can each have XBL mics and headphones and be able to chat it up online, or if there was some sort of device out there that would let you do this.
Thanks.
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I don't think so. I remember from my Moto GP days that two people could race online from the same Xbox, but the 2nd person was the 1st player's "Guest" on XBL and didn't have the mic/headset available to use.Comment
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Murph said:
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Steve_OS said:
I was wondering if 2 people on one Xbox can each have XBL mics and headphones and be able to chat it up online, or if there was some sort of device out there that would let you do this.
Thanks.
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I don't think so. I remember from my Moto GP days that two people could race online from the same Xbox, but the 2nd person was the 1st player's "Guest" on XBL and didn't have the mic/headset available to use.
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I think the Y adapter may do the trick. All you'll be doing is sharing the same audio output from the same source. Its just that one person(whoever has the controller with the volume controller) will be trying to........
Crap, firedrill at work. This sucks.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
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Murph said:
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Steve_OS said:
I was wondering if 2 people on one Xbox can each have XBL mics and headphones and be able to chat it up online, or if there was some sort of device out there that would let you do this.
Thanks.
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I don't think so. I remember from my Moto GP days that two people could race online from the same Xbox, but the 2nd person was the 1st player's "Guest" on XBL and didn't have the mic/headset available to use.
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I think the Y adapter may do the trick. All you'll be doing is sharing the same audio output from the same source. Its just that one person(whoever has the controller with the volume controller) will be trying to........
Crap, firedrill at work. This sucks.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
You'd need either 2 XBL accounts or 2 headsets and a splitter I think.Comment
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
You'd need either 2 XBL accounts or 2 headsets and a splitter I think.Comment
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
Here's something that might work
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Re: Is there such a device for Xbox Live??
Here's something that might work
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