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Usb Headset Training Cable - y lead on a chromebox - unexpectedly blocks audio!

Usb Headset Training Cable - y lead on a chromebox - unexpectedly blocks audio!

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Zsniper1274
Member
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02-27-2016, 05:25 AM
#1
We're working with a USB Headset Training Cable - Y Lead on a Chromebox. Various users connect their headphones as required. The cable includes a mute function. It occasionally silences the microphone on the Chromebox unexpectedly. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Zsniper1274
02-27-2016, 05:25 AM #1

We're working with a USB Headset Training Cable - Y Lead on a Chromebox. Various users connect their headphones as required. The cable includes a mute function. It occasionally silences the microphone on the Chromebox unexpectedly. Any suggestions? Thanks.

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CrazyXD
Member
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02-27-2016, 05:41 AM
#2
Not sure about your question.
The issue involves an audio cable from the Chromebox that divides into two 3.5 mm ports, allowing both users to connect their headsets. Is that accurate?
Are the mute buttons shared between both users, meaning pressing it would mute both devices?
If muting occurs unpredictably, the button is probably faulty.
Other factors could be involved, such as different types of headsets (TS, TRS, TRRS).
P.S.: https://www.cablechick.com.au/blog/under...dio-jacks/
This suggests that mixing audio connections through the splitter might cause problems. More details are needed.
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CrazyXD
02-27-2016, 05:41 AM #2

Not sure about your question.
The issue involves an audio cable from the Chromebox that divides into two 3.5 mm ports, allowing both users to connect their headsets. Is that accurate?
Are the mute buttons shared between both users, meaning pressing it would mute both devices?
If muting occurs unpredictably, the button is probably faulty.
Other factors could be involved, such as different types of headsets (TS, TRS, TRRS).
P.S.: https://www.cablechick.com.au/blog/under...dio-jacks/
This suggests that mixing audio connections through the splitter might cause problems. More details are needed.

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nicomini
Junior Member
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02-27-2016, 07:13 AM
#3
That's right. The connections aren't jacks; we're using a USB instead. Lee
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nicomini
02-27-2016, 07:13 AM #3

That's right. The connections aren't jacks; we're using a USB instead. Lee

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sonicice11
Junior Member
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03-16-2016, 09:28 AM
#4
Do you have something similar to the following product?
USB to 3.5 mm female connector
Your "Y" might feature two 3.5 mm female ports, and users connect their headsets through those ports.
Can you share a link to the training cable being used?
Or upload a photo and post it here via imgur (www.imgur.com).
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sonicice11
03-16-2016, 09:28 AM #4

Do you have something similar to the following product?
USB to 3.5 mm female connector
Your "Y" might feature two 3.5 mm female ports, and users connect their headsets through those ports.
Can you share a link to the training cable being used?
Or upload a photo and post it here via imgur (www.imgur.com).

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DoctorOmar
Member
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03-18-2016, 02:51 AM
#5
Hello, this is the product - headset.
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DoctorOmar
03-18-2016, 02:51 AM #5

Hello, this is the product - headset.

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Gilad2004
Junior Member
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03-18-2016, 06:04 AM
#6
Using the female USB ports at the ends of the "Y" (training lead), the "agent" and "trainer" connect their own headset devices.
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Gilad2004
03-18-2016, 06:04 AM #6

Using the female USB ports at the ends of the "Y" (training lead), the "agent" and "trainer" connect their own headset devices.