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hobobird86
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09-11-2016, 02:19 PM
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I've been working on this for a long time. My setup includes a PC with two monitors, an Xbox One, and some speakers that work with a male 3.5mm jack. I can easily get sound through a headset from the Xbox and the PC itself has its own mixer to capture audio from both devices via USB. The Xbox also uses an audio jack on the monitor to send sound out. I'm trying to replicate this setup so I can connect my speakers to a single device and enjoy both streams at once—like playing Xbox on one screen, streaming YouTube on another, and listening through one speaker system. It seems straightforward but I'm having trouble finding a solution that works with my current equipment. One idea I considered was using the PC's microphone jack and linking it to the monitor via a male-to-male audio jack, but it introduces noticeable delays and distorted sound. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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hobobird86
09-11-2016, 02:19 PM #1

I've been working on this for a long time. My setup includes a PC with two monitors, an Xbox One, and some speakers that work with a male 3.5mm jack. I can easily get sound through a headset from the Xbox and the PC itself has its own mixer to capture audio from both devices via USB. The Xbox also uses an audio jack on the monitor to send sound out. I'm trying to replicate this setup so I can connect my speakers to a single device and enjoy both streams at once—like playing Xbox on one screen, streaming YouTube on another, and listening through one speaker system. It seems straightforward but I'm having trouble finding a solution that works with my current equipment. One idea I considered was using the PC's microphone jack and linking it to the monitor via a male-to-male audio jack, but it introduces noticeable delays and distorted sound. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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oHits
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09-19-2016, 06:50 AM
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Use a budget-friendly desktop mixer. Connect your gadgets to the mixer’s input, then link your speakers to the output side.
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oHits
09-19-2016, 06:50 AM #2

Use a budget-friendly desktop mixer. Connect your gadgets to the mixer’s input, then link your speakers to the output side.