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u/[deleted] · 19 pointsr/codbo

There are ways to do it. I don't know if your using an xbox or a ps3, but either way if you are using the red/white/yellow analog connectors, just slap one of these onto the console's output and then plug in your headphones. that should work for anything using the three red/white/yellow hookups.

However, if your Xbox360 is plugged in via HDMI, you will instead need one of these which plugs in to the component port on the back, and one of these to make it work with the headphones. Note that the xbox adapter comes with an optical port which you will use should you upgrade to high-quality headphones ;)
With this setup you will get audio out to headphones. To get chat in the headphones, go to the preferences, select chat, and output to speakers.

Note that this system doesn't allow for a microphone. You can go ahead and leave the microsoft headset around your neck, or you could get the ever-popular zalman clip-on and this adapter to plug it in to your controller.
They really make this harder than it ought to be :/

Also consider audio extension cables of varying lengths because you'll notice that the adapter cables are not very long.


The easiest way to hook up your favorite headphones is to use an Astro Mixamp. It will include all the needed cables and included a swanky volume knob and a balance knob to adjust game sound and voice levels. Much more expensive, though! At the price for the mixamp, you may as well just buy the whole system which includes a headset as well.

I would link stuff for PS3 using an hdmi cable as well to make an all-inclusive guide, but I simply don't own a PS3 so I can't be certain.

u/cocobandicoot · 6 pointsr/PS3

Another person asked a similar question a couple weeks ago. Here's the response I have him, which will likely help you:

Yes, you can use a computer monitor as a display for your PS3 (or nearly any video game console for that matter). There are multiple ways to set this up; I'm going to provide you with what I think is the easiest and what will give you the highest quality based on your setup. Note that there are other ways to do this, but I guarantee these instructions are what you are looking for.

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What you need you need to have:

  • A computer monitor that supports DVI. Check to ensure your monitor has this port.
  • An HDMI to DVI cable -OR- an HDMI cable + an HDMI to DVI adapter.
  • A stereo audio (RGB) female to 3.5mm (headphone style) female adapter.
  • A standard issue PS3 composite audio/video cable.

    If you don't have these cables, you can order them online or get them from Best Buy or Radio Shack (but they will be much cheaper online).

    Note: the audio adapter I mentioned above only supports traditional, analog speakers. In other words, make sure your speakers plug in using this type of connector.

    The HDMI to DVI goes from the PS3 into your monitor. The PS3 composite cables also get plugged into your PS3, and attach the audio adapter onto the red and white plugs on the PS3 composite cable (the yellow plug will just hang loose). Now, plug the headphone-style adapter into your speakers.

    On the PS3, just ensure that under Audio Settings, that "Multi Channel Output" is turned on.

    And that should do it. Hope this helps!
u/timrbrady · 6 pointsr/Gamecube

There's no cheap, high quality way to do this. You're either going to pay a bunch for a Gamecube specific adapter or you're going to get a subpar experience through an inexpensive composite to HDMI adapter that's liable to result in latency issues.

Since there's lots of examples in this thread on the higher quality solutions, here's a cheap(er) low quality solution. This is the current "best seller" composite to HDMI video adapter on Amazon, no clue how well it works but it claims to do what you're looking for. Since your monitor doesn't allow for audio, you're going to have to get some speakers in the mix. If you've already got computer speakers with a 3.5mm plug (like headphones have), you'll need to use an RCA to 3.5MM adapter with females on both end to go between the Cubes audio cables and the speakers.

You could also get a low-latency gaming-oriented capture card, I don't know enough about this to even recommend something. For my money, I'd just spend $15 on a tube TV from Goodwill.

u/PurpleTittyKitty · 5 pointsr/wiiu

Here's a nifty little item that might work for you, if you have a way to use component cables instead of hdmi/dvi conversion You could just plug your headphones directly into the wii u sound output. Hopefully your headphones have a volume control, but if not you could just get one of those, too

u/donoftheslum · 4 pointsr/gaming

I use a HDMI to DVI to connect my PS3 to my computer monitor. No lag whatsoever.

If your monitor has speakers, than just use a HDMI cable to transfer both audio and video.

If not you need to get the audio another way.

I use this.

You use the HDMI cable for the video and this for the audio. You plug the standard red and white audio cables into this and either headphones or speakers into the other end.

Works like a charm.

u/alsm2090 · 4 pointsr/wiiu

This is more of what you should get.

If you don't like extra wires, you could get this instead.

u/Plazmunky · 3 pointsr/gamecollecting

You don't need the converter to handle your audio. If you're just connecting to speakers, convert the RCA plugs into the 3.5mm jack with a cheap, simple adapter cable. I can link you the specfic cable you need if you describe your audio setup more specifically.

If you're using headphones, you'll need a volume adjuster in addition to the cable: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00001P4XH/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499697595&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=koss+volume+control&dpPl=1&dpID=31c6iYdpEDL&ref=plSrch

Usually speakers have the 3.5mm male jack hanging off. If that's the case for you, this is the cable you need: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0009JFF7A/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499697765&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=female+rca+to+female+3.5mm&dpPl=1&dpID=31snyb-OFLL&ref=plSrch

Speakers usually have some sort of headphone jack, use that if needed so you won't need the volume adjuster. That's only if you're plugging headphones directly into the console's plugs.

u/outlooker707 · 3 pointsr/xbox360

this

or

this

I'd also recommend the MDR-V6 if you can find it on sale.

Those are good choices for $50. Unfortunately you cannot plug headphones into the xbox 360 cotroller, only the xbox one. The cheapest way to connect them is to use this. You will have to plug in the audio cables to this connector and then plug your headphones into the other end.

This wont work if your friend only has an hdmi cable, there is another way to connect them but you will have to spend another $50 for an adapter. Still I bet your friend would appreciate a nice pair of headphones that they can use with all other devices.

u/leeachim · 3 pointsr/PS3

You'll need something like this which will let you plug in headphones via the PS3's RCA cables. I'd also recommend getting a headphone amplifier too as the volume levels were a bit low IMO.

u/Highfro · 3 pointsr/crtgaming

3.5mm Jack to 2-RCA Jacks Audio Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JFF7A/

You need something like this and you would connect your consoles audio cables right to the speakers

u/skankingrove · 3 pointsr/snes

Hey, so I looked into it a bit more to try to remember how I had everything set up when I was using my monitor. All the digital video converters I am seeing online are more expensive than I remember them being.

Anyway, this is the one that I got. Of course vga only puts out the video, so you need something else to get your sound going. For the sound part, I used something like this. One side accepts the SNES red/white cables and the other I plugged my computer speakers into whenever I played my SNES.


You may be able to find video converters cheaper than the one I linked but I didn't look very much this time around to see. Let me know if you have any luck.

u/IwNnarock · 3 pointsr/AskEngineers

Are you referring to using composite/RCA cables to connect the ps2 wiki link? If I recall correctly, my ps2 had the option of using either composite video or component video wiki link.

In either case, the audio portion was always carried through the red and white cables as an analog signal. This means it's the raw waveform, no special protocol. If you have a receiver that accepts this cable, you're good to go. Otherwise, if you have a pair of computer speakers, you could use an adapter as follows to hook them together amazon link.

Admittedly, this is not my field, and I'm solely speaking as a consumer who's messed around with this stuff.

u/RGB240P · 2 pointsr/crtgaming

I had problems fitting everything into the SCART connector. The monoprice cable is pretty thick in the center with that shielding, there wasn't enough room to cram that cable and the audio cable through that opening. I didn't need these adapters to be very long, my cables already reached, so I ended up using only the unsheiled portions at the end of the cable, removing the thicker middle section. I was able to fit everything in that way.

Soldering to the SCART connector was difficult. It was easy to melt the connector's plastic with the iron. Tinning the SCART pins and the wires helped. I was/am new to soldering and I didn't have flux so I tried without it. I think it would have gone a lot easier with it. I ended up using a lot of solder wick and the solder sucker to redo my work.

You'll also need heatshrink. When you are ready to solder the wires from each color BNC connector you'll need to strip the jacket and expose an inch or so of sheilding. Pull the sheilding away from the inner core and twist it together to form its own wire. Cover this bare wire with heatshrink, leaving only the tip exposed so you can solder it to the proper pin.

Finding faults in the chain was a problem. Everything seemed to work right off the bat, but then I had a console intermittently lose green signal. Trying to figure out where the bad connection was sucked. I had to figure out if it was the RGB mod in the console, the RGB SCART cable, my homemade SCART->BNC input adapter, my homemade BNC->SCART output adapter, or the SCART->XRB-mini adapter. (It was my SCART-BNC input adapter)

Supplies:

6" 4-BNC cable: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=569

Female SCART connectors: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PACK-OF-10-VELLEMAN-SCARTF-21-PIN-SCART-PLUGS-FEMALE-/272430948700?

50ft 3 conductor cable: https://www.monoprice.com/Product?p_id=647

Phoenix Audio Plugs: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-of-10-5-pin-3-5mm-Pluggable-Connector-Terminal-Block-Phoenix-Plug-/121223852751?

RCA Y-adapters: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009JFF7A/

3RCA->3BNC cable: http://www.showmecables.com/product/Python-3-BNC-to-3-RCA-Component-Video-Cable-HDTV-6-FT.aspx

RCA->BNC adapter: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=4121

Those last few items were used more with routing YPbPr component video through the Extron.


Diagrams:

http://media.extron.com/download/files/userman/68-349-01__G.pdf

http://www.leadsdirect.co.uk/technical-library/pinouts-wiring-diagrams/scart-wiring/

*edit: formatting

u/e60deluxe · 2 pointsr/techsupport

you don't need the hdmi splitter. If you have standard pc speakers you want a cable like this

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009JFF7A/

You need to use this in conjunction with your ps3 av cable that came with the system. For an Xbox I'm not positive, but you need the cable that allows you to hook it up to a standard tv, the red and white wire.

u/MagnaMike · 2 pointsr/headphones

Amazon

I just used in game audio options to adjust volume.

Edit: This would likely work too.

u/praystationfoh · 2 pointsr/playstation

AV output under Audio Output settings.

Get one of these http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inches-Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A

enjoy a mess of cables.


maybe there's a USB headset. (never did any research myself)

u/lsorah0001 · 2 pointsr/howto

I have a set of Logitech speakers as well with this set-up. Search eBay for USB 5.1 and you'll find what you need to use it with a computer that plugs into a standard USB port. If you are using an iPod or other similar device, you can use the green plug and it work great as stereo speakers (some can combine front and rear to get a "surround" sound, YMMV.) If you are using it for your TV/video game, you'll need an RCA to 3.5mm converter...which has also been posted in this thread...hope this helps!

u/JoeyTriforce · 2 pointsr/wii

My headphones have adjustable volume. How would that compare to something like this though? https://www.amazon.com/Eeejumpe-inches-Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_img_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=P2G1M8GC9K6E6WTK4MJC

Edit: Actually, scratch that. I'd prefer not having to keep switching the audio cables from the TV to headphones, so the Wii2HDMI converter with headphones that include an adjustable dial seems like the best solution. Appreciate the help!

u/DarkLordKohan · 2 pointsr/iamverysmart

Manhattan 6 inches Stereo Splitter-3.5mm Jack to 2-RCA Jacks Audio Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uZwWzb009RYND

Is this what he did?

u/qaruxj · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Some preamps (such as this one) do have 1/4" outputs, so you could get a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter and plug your computer speakers into that.

According to one review of the Pioneer turntable, it does have a built-in preamp, so it appears that you don't need one. The phono EQ is explained in the section on RIAA equalization in the article that I linked. Since you're probably buying a turntable with a built-in preamp, that means that all you really need is a female RCA to female 1/8" adapter, such as this one.

u/manbearpig304 · 2 pointsr/wiiu

You can use this cord and any pair of computer speakers that you may already have

https://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inches-Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1483138962&sr=8-2&keywords=female+rca+to+headphone

You might have to change a setting in the wii u menu to get the sound to output to the audio jacks instead of the hdmi though

u/Telaneo · 2 pointsr/PS3

You still got the AV cable that came with your PS3? The one that goes to yellow, white and red?

You'll need a female stereo RCA to female 3.5 mil. Something like this. (should be easy to find dirt cheap).

Connect your AV cable to the AV port, and connect the red and white cable to the red and white ends on the adaptor, and connect your headset's 3.5 mil to the adaptor. If needed, connect your headset to one of the USB ports for power. Then set your PS3 to output audio via the AV port. You can still output video seperatly via HDMI or whatever. If your headset is smart, it'll even mix the game audio and chat audio together, and you'll get the proper PS3 headset experience.

Before you do this though, just double check that your TV/monitor doesn't have a 3.5 mil port you can use. A lot of them will pass whatever audio input out that port and silence the speakers when you connect something. That's probably easier.

u/Nerellus · 2 pointsr/ps2

In System Configuration you switch video output from RGB to Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr, you can do this using the green-colored RCA connector on a TV's video (yellow) composite input.


Audio works as normal, over the red and white RCA connectors. You can use an additional RCA/3.5mm adapter (like this or this for headphones) if your audio setup needs it.

edit:
The VGA end on the adapter cable is female, so you'll also need to have a VGA cable handy unless you're connecting it to an older computer monitor with a built-in VGA cable.

u/thedeathmachine · 2 pointsr/xbox360

It's not risky; no. It's just the cord.

Here is a youtube demonstration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FptCB_3DOz4

I'm running this setup right now and it works perfectly. Basically the little adapter trick is saving you however much money it costs to buy the RCA cables that will allow you to plug HDMI in at the same time. Microsoft is just trying to nickle and dime you by putting a little plastic blocker piece on the RCA cable that comes standard with the Xbox. I use this method instead of plugging my headphones into the TV headphone jack; the audio when coming directly from the 360 is a lot higher quality than when it gets normalized/equalized through the TV.

Also, I use an adapter like this to convert the red/white audio cords into a headphone jack:

http://www.amazon.com/3-5mm-Stereo-Splitter-Audio-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=sr_1_148?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299531486&sr=1-148

u/vitaminainspector · 2 pointsr/wiiu

I don’t know about USB headphones but there’s an option to output audio through the analog output so if you have an analog cable (like from a wii) you can use one of these or something like it to adapt that to a 3.5mm headphone jack and just use that instead for your headphones. It’s not USB but it’s the only thing I could think of.

u/gimptactics · 2 pointsr/gaming

Yep, you can either connect directly with the optical or RCA out ports on the adaptor, or you get an RCA to 3.5mm adaptor for headphones or stereo speakers.

You'll need female to female, I think, like this http://www.amazon.com/Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Audio-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A/

u/keane_eye · 1 pointr/wii

I bought this composite-to-vga video converter and it works in displaying the video onto my monitor. Something to note is that you still need a sound solution - I use this composite-to-3.5mm converter and plug my headphones/speaker into it with a male-male 3.5mm. It's not the most elegant setup but it gets the job done.

u/Iwantoridemybicycle · 1 pointr/ps2

I have my ps2 setup on a computer monitor. I can either use computer speakers or headphones.

Use one of these to use headphones.

Then one of these to control volume

u/ColaEuphoria · 1 pointr/audioengineering

Something like this and then another male-to-male jack to get it into the PC.

u/TheInsaneDump · 1 pointr/headphones

The headphones are connected to the PS3 via a Splitter-3.5mm Jack to 2-RCA Jacks Audio Adapter, as the headphones are 3.5mm and the PS3 does not have this connection. Here is the item

I have checked the sound settings of the PS3, but it doesn't list any sort of volume for the headphones. This might change if the PS3 recognizes it and if it is USB.

u/thebloggingpot · 1 pointr/gaming

The 2 red and white wires from the ps3 would plug into 2 red and white wires which would be female.
Manhattan 6 inches Stereo Splitter-3.5mm Jack to 2-RCA Jacks Audio Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CGB-AbCVV05S3

That's what you need but just to confirm you don't have an aux port on your tv right?

u/jakedageek127 · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

Not quite an ELI5 post... "This is for concepts you'd like to understand better; not for simple one word answers, walkthroughs, or personal problems."

But anyways, the N64 uses an RCA connection. The yellow is video (as you know), and the red and white on the N64 cables are the audio. you can use an RCA female to 3.5mm female converter so that you can plug in your speakers directly to the n64.

here's one that should work:

http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inches-Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1425419208&sr=1-1&keywords=rca+female+to+3.5+female

u/usernamecharlie · 1 pointr/ps3bf3

My headset recently broke, but I basically did what Fermion does.

Now, since my headset broke, I am stuck with a jerry-rigged setup that actually works pretty damn well.

You will need THIS. It is a Y-splitter with two female RCA ends and a female 3.5mm audio jack (this is something that comes with almost all wired headsets). You will also need one pair of headphones and one pair of ear buds. What you do is connect the component cable to the PS3 and the Y-splitter to the red and white (audio) male connections. Plug in your ear buds to that and you will receive game sound. For mic audio, simply connect your headphones to a laptop, or whatever device you are using (tablet/smartphone). Put the headphones on over the ear buds and you now get both game audio and Teamspeak to work. The assumption here is that you have a mic on a laptop or that your phone's mic can be used. This setup will allow you to have game audio at whatever volume you like and TS volume at whatever volume you like. It also eliminates the echoing problem that is present with using the laptop, phone, or tablet speakers to get TS audio.

u/Buggitt · 1 pointr/diyelectronics

If I'm understanding you right you're saying the piggyback cable I linked and the 3.5mm connectors I linked and wore them together?
Yes you could do that.

Could also get the piggyback cable I linked and something like this:
Female RCA to Female 3.5mm

u/LukeNeverShaves · 1 pointr/PS3

Youll need this youll just plug your RCA (Red/White) into one end and the headphone jack of the speakers into the other end.

u/FreewarePirate · 1 pointr/PS3

Do you still have your composite cable that came with your PS3?

You can use something like this (a female RCA to female 3.5mm headphone adapter) on the audio end of your cable. This will allow you to do one of the following:

  1. hook up any stereo computer speakers, they will usually have a headphone jack.
  2. if you don't want speakers at all and just want to only use headphones, you can hook your headphones directly in to that. If your headphones don't have volume control, you can get something like this (inline volume control) so you can control volume.
u/Dirkei · 1 pointr/retrogaming

> Stereo Splitter-3.5mm Jack to 2-RCA Jacks Audio Adapter

Would this work?

u/twiztdfred · 1 pointr/PS3

You could use the RCA cable and then get an RCA to 3.5mm adapter like this. You can use the multi audio out to direct it to the speakers instead of the HDMI.

u/fuzeebear · 1 pointr/PS3

I found one for cheaper.. This one is a dollar less, and has free shipping. You might be able to cancel the other order, and get this one. Or if the $4 isn't a big deal, then don't worry about it.

u/Krevix · 1 pointr/techsupport

I would not try an svideo personally. I have my 360 plugged into my tv using an HDMI cable. But if your going into a monitor that doesn't have HDMI, you could use a HDMI to vga or dvi depending on what you need, and then rca audio to rca female to 3.5 mm female, then plug in pc speakers to the adapter. Linked below are the parts. This is what I would try, I don't know that it would work.

Plug audio from 360 and pc speakers into this:

http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inches-Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1372430037&sr=8-1&keywords=rca+female+to+3.5+mm+female

Plug one of these HDMI cables into the 360 and the monitor:

http://www.amazon.com/Video-Cable-Black-Support-Necessary/dp/B002TUC64W/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1372429330&sr=8-3&keywords=hdmi+to+vga+cable

http://www.amazon.com/DVI-HDMI-Cable-6ft-Male-Male/dp/B0002CZHN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1372429391&sr=8-2&keywords=hdmi+to+dvi+cable

HDMI does carry sound, but dvi and vga don't deliver it. I hope that helps.

u/wazerbeamfire · 1 pointr/hardware

If you want to have any volume control you will need a headphone amp (unless the xbox can adjust its volume?)

http://www.amazon.com/FiiO-E6-Portable-Headphone-Amplifier/dp/B005HJWWW8/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1395129027&sr=1-1

and here is a female adapter instead of male so you can plug in headphones
http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inches-Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A

u/Omega_Maximum · 1 pointr/PS3

Bit of a long shot, but this adapter will get you a 3.5mm headphone audio out.

Now, I say it's a long shot because it's pretty worthless at $35, however, all the WalMart stores around my area have them all on clearance for $7, which makes it a much better deal. While it doesn't say anything about working on a PS3, I have tried it, and it does work, though you will want a headset or speakers with volume control.

Otherwise, use an old PlayStation composite out cable, with the red, white, and yellow connectors, and get something like this adapter to convert it to a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Best of luck, and happy hunting!

u/The-Marker · 1 pointr/PS3

If you have the RCA cable you can use one of this and get all the audio

u/RyanAvx · 1 pointr/wiiu

Thanks for all the replies guys. I'm opting for the lead suggested by manbearpig.

Just another quick question though, is it safe to leave the 3rd RCA unplugged, seeing as the lead only has 2 slots?

https://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inches-Stereo-Splitter-3-5mm-Adapter/dp/B0009JFF7A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1483138962&sr=8-2&keywords=female+rca+to+headphone