How can I make my Wireless Mic Output to Another Device

thechief120

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I'm not sure if this is even possible but...

I was wondering if there was some way that I could get the wireless headset that I was using for my computer to pickup the sound and redirect it to a port on my computer. Then connects to a wire, that ultimately connects to my Xbox One controller adapter.

Basically I use a bunch of switchers to my computer to allow whatever device is plugged in to have the audio be picked up on my computer as well as display on the right display. So I pretty much wanted the audio from my headset to redirect to my controller because having two headsets on can be annoying (one for hearing computer+device and the other for xbox live party chat). The idea being having the stereo port (or anything similar) run audio to the controller adapter, but just the mic sound (so that I don't hear the sound of the mic I'm currently talking into).

It's a complicated setup, but I was wondering if I could manage to do this. Using Hardware or Software to redirect the Sound being picked up from the wireless headset to output to a wire. Could using a USB to Audio adapter work, if I setup a program to redirect the sound through that port?

Will it work if I make it Listen in to that Microphone and output it through the Stereo port? Since I'm listening to the Devices on my USB Output.

Not sure why this is posed in the Windows Vista category though. I used the Ask Community forum and it auto posted it here.
 

thechief120

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Yeah it is confusing, the wireless headset that I am using is the one that connects to the computer via USB. But I want the sound that is produced from that to output through a wire to my Xbox One controller adapter.

 

AdviserKulikov

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This hasn't clarified what you are trying to do. Why are you trying to do... whatever this is?
 

thechief120

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The reason I'm trying to do this is so that I don't have to wear two headsets to play. One for the Xbox One headset and the other for Computer and Other Devices such as the Xbox One audio. Basically what I want is an all in one headset, so I can talk and hear in one headset. Since the Xbox Once adapter has a 2.5mm out I was thinking of hooking up a jack to the stereo out and having Windows output my microphone audio through that port. So that my friends can hear my Wireless headset and not have to use the Xbox headset to hear them plus use the Wireless headset for audio from the game.