Connect 2 headphones, via jack and via bluetooth
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Hello everyone,
I would like to connect 2 audio headsets to my computer.
I have a headset that is only connected via jack and a headset that is only connected via Bluetooth.
When I play a game, I prefer to use the headset, but the problem is that my partner would also like to hear it.
I would therefore like her to be able to use the wireless Bluetooth headset and me the one with a jack.
However, I can't seem to connect both at the same time. I can either switch to one or the other. How can I play sound on both headsets at the same time?
NB: My jack headset is plugged into the front of my tower in the headphone jack (I have a headphone and mic input).
My speakers are connected to the back of my tower via a simple jack (but I don't use them since when I plug in the headset they are disabled)
My second Bluetooth headset is connected via a Bluetooth transmitter plugged into a USB port on my tower.
Thank you in advance.
I would like to connect 2 audio headsets to my computer.
I have a headset that is only connected via jack and a headset that is only connected via Bluetooth.
When I play a game, I prefer to use the headset, but the problem is that my partner would also like to hear it.
I would therefore like her to be able to use the wireless Bluetooth headset and me the one with a jack.
However, I can't seem to connect both at the same time. I can either switch to one or the other. How can I play sound on both headsets at the same time?
NB: My jack headset is plugged into the front of my tower in the headphone jack (I have a headphone and mic input).
My speakers are connected to the back of my tower via a simple jack (but I don't use them since when I plug in the headset they are disabled)
My second Bluetooth headset is connected via a Bluetooth transmitter plugged into a USB port on my tower.
Thank you in advance.
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Normal!
Your computer considers your Jack headset and your Bluetooth headset to be two different audio lines.
I recommend Virtual Audio Cable (you can usually find an older free version online).
With Virtual Audio Cable, you have an "MMS Repeater" (All programs -> Virtual Audio Cable -> MMS Repeater)
You select your headset in the first option and the Bluetooth headset in the second. Select Start, and normally you should hear both.
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The problem often lies between the keyboard and the chair.
Your computer considers your Jack headset and your Bluetooth headset to be two different audio lines.
I recommend Virtual Audio Cable (you can usually find an older free version online).
With Virtual Audio Cable, you have an "MMS Repeater" (All programs -> Virtual Audio Cable -> MMS Repeater)
You select your headset in the first option and the Bluetooth headset in the second. Select Start, and normally you should hear both.
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The problem often lies between the keyboard and the chair.
I launch the audio repeater, and I end up with a small interface that has:
wave in
Queue
Wave out
Queue
and other settings.
I have tried several combinations but I still have the sound playing through my jack headphones.
Thanks in advance.
Wave out > The other headset.
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However, it appears properly in the wave out.
I need to be able to select my wired headset connected via jack in the wave in and my second one via Bluetooth in the wave out.