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I connected my Xbox 360 to my pc. Comment your ideas to improve it

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At first i connected my 360 to my monitor (it has 2 ports), and i though that no sound was bad, i got a av to p2 adapter and connect it to my line in into pc and it routes the audio to my headset and its overral pretty good. Comment your ideas to improve and opnions.

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I dont understand? What does the point of the PC?

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2 minutes ago, QuantumBit said:

I dont understand? What does the point of the PC?

um, OP said they're routing the sound through it. I'm sure it has to do with console exclusives and wanting minimum input delay

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Cool, I guess. Feels a bit more like a status update with no photos or anything though...

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1 hour ago, BugadinhoGamers said:

At first i connected my 360 to my monitor (it has 2 ports), and i though that no sound was bad, i got a av to p2 adapter and connect it to my line in into pc and it routes the audio to my headset and its overral pretty good. Comment your ideas to improve and opnions.

Why not just connect the 360 directly to your headset? Your way isn't terrible, unless A/V is out of sync.

 

Another simplification is to connect the 360 to your monitor via HDMI and use the monitor's audio out to your headset, hopefully wired. Bluetooth introduces some lag. At least on my display. This would get rid of the reliance on your PC.

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7 minutes ago, ono said:

Why not just connect the 360 directly to your headset? Your way isn't terrible, unless A/V is out of sync.

 

Another simplification is to connect the 360 to your monitor via HDMI and use the monitor's audio out to your headset, hopefully wired. Bluetooth introduces some lag. At least on my display. This would get rid of the reliance on your PC.

I dont have a Xbox 360 headset, and the av cable was cheap and im full of av to p2 adapters so.....

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1 hour ago, QuantumBit said:

I dont understand? What does the point of the PC?

Im just using both in one monitor and one sound output, thats it.

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1 hour ago, BugadinhoGamers said:

I dont have a Xbox 360 headset, and the av cable was cheap and im full of av to p2 adapters so.....

No, I meant connecting your current headset to the 360's audio out (well, with a converter). The 360 headset is just for chat audio from the controller audio port. Sadly you can't get game audio from that port. But honestly I don't understand your setup since I don't know what "p2" is haha

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18 hours ago, ono said:

No, I meant connecting your current headset to the 360's audio out (well, with a converter). The 360 headset is just for chat audio from the controller audio port. Sadly you can't get game audio from that port. But honestly I don't understand your setup since I don't know what "p2" is haha

p2 = 3,5mm jack

And i connect it to my pc to mix the pc audio with the 360 audio, so you can play a music while gaming on the 360.

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