I've got two computers that I'd like to hook up with one set of speakers, and I'm wondering if there is any issues doing this just using a Y-cable? The only thing I could think of as a concern is that there's two outputs on one line..not sure if that's ok. This would all be over TRS connector / jack plug.
Normal operation would be that only one computer is outputting at a time, but I could possibly forget and have them both outputting at the same time. I'm guessing this is something where a receiver would normally be used, but is there any problem with ghetto-rigging it like this? MS paint diagram included:
in PC & Mac Hardware and Software#1
i need a little help..
I need to know if there is such a device that will allow me to route the sound from my pc and xbox 360 into my aego m speakers (which only have one sound input).. Basically im looking for a splitter thing with two 3.5mm sound inputs on it, then an output to the speakers.? Im sure there is something but i cant find it Thanks in advance Comments
Posted by3 years ago
Archived
I may be overcomplicating this a lot, but the backstory is that I want to be able to record a game at the same time as I'm watching a twitch stream on my other monitor, without recording any sound from the stream. I'm using OBS to record. Open secured pdf online.
My way of solving it is by specifying in OBS that I want to record the game audio in my headset, while the stream is outputting to my speakers.
Audio Source Speakers
My headset is sennheaser pc 363d: http://en-us.sennheiser.com/gaming-headset-pc-363d and it uses its own soundcard: 3d G4ME 1 which is plugged in via usb
10 comments
Comments are closed.
|
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |