i'm using the beats studio 3's and have set the output to "Headphones (2- Beats Studio 3 Stereo)" and the microphone input to "Headset (Beats Studio 3 Hands-Free AG Audio)", as that is the only option that actually intakes audio from me. however within my game, when toggling this headset mic input it will disable the option to use the headphones as output. the output is automatically changed to the headset, resulting in much lower quality audio. this is my first time using a microphone like this, thank you ^^"
#in games, my headset's built-in microphone cannot be simultaneously used with the headphone's output
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this is a limitation of bluetooth. supposedly newer versions of bluetooth don't have this issue, but i've seen plenty of people having troubles with devices on 5.3 (the newest) so i'm not entirely sure if the versioning is the problem. do you know what bluetooth version your bluetooth adapter uses
from a google search 4.0, otherwise im not sure how to check sorry
i very briefly tried the wire but none of the inputs seemed to work
i'm not sure you can check beyond googling the adapter's specs. i've been told 5.1 fixes this problem, so if you can get an adapter for 5.1 or higher that could solve it
on 4.0 there's definitely no solution to it
would the adapter be a usb? because these beats dont have that, though i am 99 percent sure im misunderstanding
the most ive done is connect them to bluetooth until today
you should be able to use any bluetooth adapter to connect them
and ye, it would be usb unless you want to shell out for an internal one and go through that hassle
would i already have one built in if theyve succesfully connected??
does your computer use wifi?
yep a card dongle
that would have bluetooth on it. usually those are higher than 4.0 though. you'd have to look in device manager to see if you can get a model name and look up the card that way
under bluetooth theres one that says 4.0, under network and adapters theres two different ones