Sound output across the network possibility

Mikkel L. Ellertson mikkel at infinity-ltd.com
Sun Feb 10 17:27:16 UTC 2008


John Aldrich wrote:
> On Sunday 10 February 2008, Stewart Williams wrote:
>> They are right next to each other, however the mic on my headset plugs
>> into the mic jack :-(
>>
> Easy enough to fix... get a 2>1 1/8" adapter. :-) Go down to Radio Shack (I 
> know... they're kind of expensive, but they're convenient and about the only 
> place you can *easily* find this sort of stuff) and explain what you're 
> trying to do. They'll probably have the the correct "splitter" in stock and 
> will be able to put it in your hands for $10 or less, including the cable to 
> go from PC A to PC B. :-)
> 
This is a bad idea. Between the input source level differences, and 
the probability that you will try to drive the microphone as a 
speaker, you will not be happy with the results. Also, the Mic input 
is probably a mono input.

Mikkel
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