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USB Sound Cards
Posted: 01-07-2012 11:47 AM
by Rey Ramon
So here is a thought. Last night on the GFI, you mentioned that you used USB headsets? Is that correct? I was searching Newegg.com and saw there were USB Sound cards as well. Does anyone have experience with these. I was thinking of picking one up just to handle vatsim ops with a headset, and still have my normal FSX/FS9 sounds come from my speakers.
i was thinking of this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6829118008
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6829126101
or
is it better to just get the headset with a usb connection? I've no experience with usb headsets. WIll I be able to use that for strickly vatsim comms (sound and mic), and still keep sim sounds to the speakers? I'm such a noob!
Re: USB Sound Cards
Posted: 01-08-2012 05:02 PM
by Theodore Martin
Rey,
I don't know anything about the USB sound cards but I do use a USB headset (out of necessity). I had a normal mini-plug headset that finally bit the dust so I brought home an old USB headset I had at work that I was not using. So with that headset I can set the VATSIM comms to the headset and still have aircraft sounds coming through my 5.1 speaker system. It has worked well for me and only occasionally I may launch FSX without the USB headset connected and have to reconfigure my voice again to use the headset after plugging it in again.
Re: USB Sound Cards
Posted: 01-08-2012 07:05 PM
by Wayne Pierce
Rey Ramon wrote:is it better to just get the headset with a usb connection? I've no experience with usb headsets. WIll I be able to use that for strickly vatsim comms (sound and mic), and still keep sim sounds to the speakers? I'm such a noob!
Most, i mean most, computers now have a digital sound built in. You just have to plug in your headset/mic to it with a USB headphone/mic adapter and away you go.
This will allow TSP3 and VATSIM ATC to talk to you on your headset and not thru the main computer speakers. It is a totally different sound system in your computer. The FS sound can be controlled via your sound system for volume and the headset can be controlled separately.
It is great. One just has to tell the programs, TSP and FSINN,SB4 where your listening and talking.
The adapter is very little money, at the right place;
http://www.amazon.com/Syba-SD-CM-UAUD-A ... 035&sr=8-4
This is the best one and I have told others to get this one.
WLP
Re: USB Sound Cards
Posted: 01-08-2012 11:41 PM
by Rey Ramon
Thanks for the info guys. I think I will indulge myself in this piece of equipment as I have a perfectly good Turtle Beach (ear force x12) that can fit into that. I'll let you know how it turns out. Also, finally got ATC to hear me. not sure how..but I did.