Yep,I have one of these also, very nice for skype, google hangouts or
whatever.
On Thu, 01 Dec 2016 22:13:57 -0500,
Dane Trethowan wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> If you're looking for a good USB headset for Skype, VOIP or other
> chats from your computer then the Plantronics Audio 478 is w
Hi!
If you're looking for a good USB headset for Skype, VOIP or other chats
from your computer then the Plantronics Audio 478 is worth the look.
The headset is an over the ear type and is stereo, not terribly good for
music but very nice for chatting.
A boom microphone fols down from
it's sounds like to me that one of the drivers that made the headset
work got corrupted so she might have to install those drivers again to
make her headset work or install the software that came with the headsets.
On 1/23/2011 11:22 PM, Stumpy wrote:
My GF has an USB headset that suddenly
Hi
I had this problem. Unfortunately I took it to the tech. He reinstalled
Windows claimed he backed up stuff for me, however, most all is lost.
Marsha
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mess
with the audigy sound card settings a bit more, after I download the most
recent drivers.
Thanks,
Scott
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From: Anders Holmberg
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 2:36 AM
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Subject: Re: USB headset
Hi!
She might check the volume
Subject: Re: USB headset
Hi!
She might check the volume controls for the headset.
Open the control panel and select sound.
Control tab to the sound devices tab.
Here she can chooce the usb head set.
When that is doen she should tab to the volume button and press enter.
Check there whether
I thought we did, but I'll have to go check that again. Thanks for the
reminder.
Scott
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Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 5:24 PM
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Subject: Re: USB headset
have you gone in to sound properties and checked
Hi
Please keep us posted on the problem. I also have the same sound card and
the same jproblem.
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My GF has an USB headset that suddenly doesn’t work. It was working fine, with
the exception that she had to re-boot to get sound back after unplugging it.
Now when you plug it in the computer makes the usual noises when plugging
something in to the USB port, but the headset acts like
has been turned off.
/A
Stumpy skrev 2011-01-24 05:22:
My GF has an USB headset that suddenly doesn’t work. It was working fine, with
the exception that she had to re-boot to get sound back after unplugging it.
Now when you plug it in the computer makes the usual noises when plugging
something
. If you want to use the what you hear aka stereo
mix, you can not do this with a usb headset. Getting something like the
plantronics 355 ould be a better idea. i just pimped a used one that as a
floor model for 13.50 off of amazon.com
Honestly, I don't know how it compaires to the 350, which
Hi there. I've been using a Plantronics DSP-400 USB headset mic for quite a
long time now. I got another one for Christmas a few years ago that I
decided to try yesterday because the foam on the left earpiece is just about
all gone. That one never had any audio problems for me recording
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Subject: hum on USB headset mic?
Hi there. I've been using a Plantronics DSP-400 USB headset mic for quite
a long time now. I got another one for Christmas a few years ago that I
decided to try yesterday because the foam on the left
a
different kind of headset.
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High Brent,
The problem may be the way your computer is grounded
can anyone recomand any good blue tooth or USB headphones/microphone combo?
if so what brand and features does the headset/microphone combo have? and
what is the price and where can i purchase it?
thanks
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devices.
Just make sure that your prefered devices are setup for your USB headset
in control panel/sounds and audio devices as mentioned earlier. Many USB
audio devices set themselves up as your prefered playback/recording
preference when they are first installed. You may or may not have to
restart
:25 AM 10/25/2008, you wrote:
No rebooting necessary, sort of takes half the fun out of hot-swappable
USB devices.
Just make sure that your prefered devices are setup for your USB headset
in control panel/sounds and audio devices as mentioned earlier. Many USB
audio devices set themselves up
devices are setup for your USB
headset
in control panel/sounds and audio devices as mentioned earlier. Many
USB
audio devices set themselves up as your prefered playback/recording
preference when they are first installed. You may or may not have to
restart your screen reader for speech
of takes half the fun out of hot-swappable
USB devices.
Just make sure that your prefered devices are setup for your USB headset
in control panel/sounds and audio devices as mentioned earlier. Many USB
audio devices set themselves up as your prefered playback/recording
preference when they are first
, you wrote:
No rebooting necessary, sort of takes half the fun out of hot-swappable
USB devices.
Just make sure that your prefered devices are setup for your USB headset
in control panel/sounds and audio devices as mentioned earlier. Many USB
audio devices set themselves up as your prefered playback
At 05:25 AM 10/25/2008, you wrote:
No rebooting necessary, sort of takes half the fun out of hot-swappable
USB devices.
Just make sure that your prefered devices are setup for your USB headset
in control panel/sounds and audio devices as mentioned earlier. Many USB
audio devices set themselves up
Hi
Unfortunately, the only mic i have for Skype is part of the LTB head set.
Thank you I appreciate the help which has been offered. Wish I could take
advantage of it.
Marsha
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Marsha:
If you do Skype, you can contact me at Skype name: jnoseworthy
Perhaps we can sort this out.
Cheers.
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Subject: LTB Wireless USB Headset
I hope someone can help me. I have an LTB USB wireless headset. It does
not have any drivers with it. It just plugs into the USB port. All of a
sudden it has decided not to cut the sound to the speakers. The Headset
sends the volume information to the computer. It will not cut the sound
Hi,
Why is it that my sound blaster sound card supports stereo mix, but my
logitech USB headset does not support stereo-mix? I wish I did not have to
buy a headset microphone for use with my sound card, just so I can use
stereo mix. I want to play music and things through skype and also talk
i know this is a stupid question, but what advantage, if any, is there to a
USB headset?
By the way, I've recently installed Live Messenger and Skipe, so if anyone
wants to add me, I'm at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and my Skipe name is
guitarsue.
Susan
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the output from JAWS and from skype.
4. I'm sure others can come up with still more advantages.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: USB headset
I know this is a stupid question, but what
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Rick
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1. It prevents the output of your speakers from being fed back into your
microphone. (The latest beta
Hi Susan,
USB head sets, takes over the sound card.
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Dana,
Thanks for this information. I don't think
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Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 7:37 PM
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When you plug in your USB headset, it makes itself the default output device.
With the headset plugged in, go to control Panel, Sound and Audio Devices, the
Audio Device tab, and manually reset your
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I am not sure what I want will be accomplished by changing
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Hi, Dana! Actually, I'd love to know how to change the JFW.ini file when
you're using a USB head-set. I think that would
When I use my USB headset/mic, my speakers will not work. When I use my
headset/mic with regular jacks, the speakers work fine. Is there a setting for
this?
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When you plug in your USB headset, it makes itself the default output device.
With the headset plugged in, go to control Panel, Sound and Audio Devices, the
Audio Device tab, and manually reset your default audio output device to the
sound card driving your speakers.
If you are using JAWS, you
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Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: USB headset
When you plug in your USB headset, it makes itself the default output
device. With the headset plugged in, go to control Panel, Sound and Audio
Devices, the Audio Device tab, and manually reset your default audio
output device
Hi Folks:
I know a couple of folks who have installed a USB headset on their computer.
The problem is, that when they adjust the volume control on the USB cord, it
adjusts the output of the internal card whether or not the USB device is the
default device or not.
Any thoughts?
Thanks all
Hi all!
Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I followed
your suggestions and it works just as it should. However, it's not
automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back in,
skype doesn't see the headset and I have to keep going
Sometimes that happens with USB devices. Don't know why, but
couldn't you just leave the headset plugged in?
At 04:06 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
Hi all!
Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I followed
your suggestions and it works just as it should
: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:06 PM
Subject: USB headset now works, sort of!
Hi all!
Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I followed
your suggestions and it works just as it should. However, it's not
automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: USB headset now works, sort of!
hi. I don't use eloquence, so that's not really an issue. I use a dectalk
express part of the time, and dec-talk access 32 software speech for most
of my time, so
: USB headset now works, sort of!
Well, there may be some way to force the DECTalk software speech to use the
card driving your desktop speakers, just as there is a way to force
Eloquence to do this. But, as I don't know anything about DECTalk's software
speech, you'll have to get directions
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hi. I don't use eloquence, so that's not really an issue. I use
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