I want to watch a stream and listen to gaming on the PS4 / PC and listen to the game audio and Destopaudio on headphones.
I plugged my headphones into the Rode NT-USB and if I want to hear the PS4 audio I have to plug the headphones into the controller, but I no longer have any destop audio…
Can you solve it as you like that I hear both?
For something like that you would need a mixer that mixes 2 audio inputs into one.
I'm not familiar with PS4 but maybe there's a PnP function?
Since there are 2 different sources, I know of no cable or adapter what could solve this.
Or not without considerable effort. You would have to collect both channels in a mixer and then panning one signal to the left and the other to the right.
I would then simply use 2 headphones
Maybe you should first use small earbuds for what is more important to you and then an on-ear for the less important audio that would be easier instead of using a mixer.
There are cheap audio interfaces that can receive audio from two channels, for example. They then have a headphone output for "previewing".
For example, there are cheap ones at Thomann von Behringer.
And how would I mess it up with the Micro? Where does what come in?
Well, you have two audio sources. You connect one to input 1 and the second to input 2 - then a mix of the two comes from the headphone connection.
So the Destop audio comes from the jack of the Rode NT-USB and the 2 audio source comes from the PS4 controller. The micro / controller must then somehow be connected to the mixer, but it doesn't know how to do it.
Well, if you can plug headphones into the NT-USB (jack) and headphones into the PS4 (jack), you can also plug a normal jack-to-jack cable into each of the two devices instead of a headphone and that other end (possibly with a converter for the size of the blade connector) into the sound module.
Ah i think i know what you mean. Would you have an example product where you could send me a link?
Have you ever looked into my answer?
Yes I have. Could have been that there was a certain product.
One thing I'm still wondering is that with the L and R converters. Does that mean that the audio is only transmitted to 1 page at a time, or is that also stereo, so that I have both sources in stereo?
Could have been that there was a certain product.
THERE'S A LINK IN IT!
that stands for the transformers L and R.
May well be that these are mono inputs. At first I didn't even think about that. But if you search a bit, you will also find some that mix stereo signals together.
Ok so i don't see a link. Have now found no adapter that supports stereo and will then get me a small mixer 30 euro because you can switch between mono and stereo.
I see a link there. Times updated the page?
Yes I have and I somehow can't see him funny.
Why would one have a signal only on the right and one only on the left?
Because the FS wanted that.
Well, he just wants both signals on one headphone, I would strongly assume that he also wants to hear both signals quite "normally" and not just one per ear