I need an adapter to a combi jack connection to two optical outputs once micro and once speaker to turn the jack connection, I would then z.b. In my phone or in the Nintendo Switch stuck the optical cable, I would then turn in the base station of my astro a50 gene 3 stuck. Would this be flaps? I've already tried around and put in a TV (where my switch is not in there) an optical cable I had sound on the headset so the input of the base station ever works with a device so I suspect that I could use it so. Do you know such an adapter (amazon best)? And who has ever tried this and can tell me if it works? (I do not like to connect the things by pawl because the microphone is not used there)
You want to convert an electrical signal to an optical one? And then still split it?
So analog to digital, but otherwise I do not know now.
Although it is in principle, an analog, electrical signal in a digital optical signal and back to convert, but that makes no sense, because the quality is not better by that and the base station already has a four-pin phone jack anyway. You only need a corresponding aux cable, which is also four-pin, if you want to connect it to your phone.
But aux uses no micro only so I want to split the so from multi-jack to optical input and output
The https://www.astrogaming.de/kopfhorer/A50-GEN3.html states that the Aux Gen 3 Aux connector is an "Aux in / Mic out (TRRS 3.5mm)" connector. I would just believe that the manufacturer is not lying there. If you have a four-pin aux cable connected and still no mic is transmitted, it is broken and you have a warranty claim.
This should work with your phone. In the switch, I do not know exactly whether the headphone jack also has a mic in. But he should actually have.
The sound of the switch is transmitted but the microphone is not just "aux in" that transmits no microphone but through the wiring I want that the mic is used: In the switch is a multi-jack when I use a jack to optical adapter I have one optical output and input so mic and speakers
Sorry, I have only now understood but the micro does not work I also used an old trrs 3.5 plug I still have from my about 7 years old beats.
Sure that this is a Trrs connector (4-pin)? I only know beats as headphones, but not as headsets with a microphone. Above all, you can't simply plug the beats into the Astro to test if it works. You can connect the beats to the phone or the switch to test whether the micro input or audio output works. If you want to connect the Astro to the phone, you need a https://www.amazon.de/...B01N5G6Z8E as I said.
If you really want to try this with the detour via the optical cable, you need the following:
A cable, which divides the 4-pin plug into 3 RCA: https://www.amazon.de/...B004US2Y2A
A converter from Toslink to RCA for the microphone: https://www.amazon.de/...B00KNNSKV0
A converter from cinch stereo to toslink for audio: https://www.amazon.de/...B018Y28LSI
Possibly. Still the Toslink cable for in between. Imagine, however, that the sound quality decreases rather, because with each conversion a bit of quality flutes and you will probably have a bit of lag, because the signal just needs to be converted in both directions once more.
I have the cable of my old beats that had no micro here a picture of the jack is that the right one? Am somehow too stupid to insert a picture without a link sry https://drive.google.com/...sp=sharing