Wireless and USB Headset GoXLR/GoXLR mini trick

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Have you ever wanted to use your wireless or usb headset with your GoXLR? Well here is how.
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  • @theragingkodiak
    @theragingkodiak Год назад +2

    Thank you so much! I been searching all day to get an answer for my XLR mini and Arctis Wireless headset and this was the video I needed! Massive appreciation! Much love!

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      Glad to be of assistance!

  • @dirtymcgirty11
    @dirtymcgirty11 Год назад +2

    you saved me, no one else was showing it on windows 11!

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      Glad to be of assistance! Hopefully it helped!

    • @dirtymcgirty11
      @dirtymcgirty11 Год назад

      @@ddixxonn it did but I can’t control any sounds individually

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      @@dirtymcgirty11 what do you mean can’t control any sounds individually?

    • @dirtymcgirty11
      @dirtymcgirty11 Год назад

      @@ddixxonn the sliders don’t change game sound coming into my headset, the only thing that adjusts the volume is the dial on my headset itself

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      @@dirtymcgirty11 have you changed your audio output back to the GoXLR system? Or the routing for the sliders may have changed, the issue I had for a while was that it automatically would change the audio source from goxlr system to my Logitech G ProX headset.
      In the audio tab in settings, scroll down to the advanced tab and where it says volume mixer select that and next to each running audio source there is a drop down arrow that will bring up input and output sources, change the output to whatever slider you want it to be connected to and then leave input as default, see if that helps the issue.

  • @pinkfizz2023
    @pinkfizz2023 Год назад +1

    Thank you, really helped

  • @hanschristiangrseth863
    @hanschristiangrseth863 Год назад

    Amazing work, thank you :)

  • @AustenForrest
    @AustenForrest Год назад +1

    You helped a ton thanks

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад +1

      Glad to be of help!

  • @lyuto_bor
    @lyuto_bor 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, with this connection, for some reason the sound jumps in volume, mostly it is quiet, but periodically becomes loud as it should be, for a few seconds, then again the sound is spoiled, different 3.5mm cable tried, did not help, direct connection from goxlr to headphones all clearly works

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  8 месяцев назад

      I had the same issue when I had tried this method before. For me, the issue was my motherboard. I tested it on some friends boards as well, I figured out that with an MSI board(newer versions mostly) there is something in the audio processing that affects the sound. The only one I never had an issue with wireless headphones wise, was the Astro A50’s

    • @lyuto_bor
      @lyuto_bor 8 месяцев назад

      Also thought the problem in the motherboard, asus, and now what to do, did not think that such a problem will be....
      What to buy steelseries nova pro, where the station is available and you can connect to it, but I already recently bought a nova 7, super in general.... @@ddixxonn

  • @Iconnick
    @Iconnick 8 месяцев назад

    Hey! So I’m trying to see if the new Astro A50X would work since there’s no AUX on the new base station. Trying to run a line in from the headphone jack on the GoXLR to the line in on PC. I then set the line in to be monitored by the ASTRO’s. However, the audio that plays does NOT sound crisp and clear like when it’s directly from the goXLR. It seems like windows or my motherboard audio is doing some awful processing. For reference I have the ASUS ROG x570 Crosshair VIII Formula motherboard. High quality board so I’d think the audio would be great from it. Do you have any ideas or recommendations? Ideally I’d just love for the audio to pass through with no processing but I don’t think that’s possible

  • @munakim1
    @munakim1 6 месяцев назад

    How would you do this with a dual pc setup? I already use the line in ports to send audio to my gaming pc to my streaming pc.

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  6 месяцев назад

      For my dual pc setup, I have the line in and line out ports into to my streaming pc from the go xlr. And I leave the headphone line open and run a 3.5mm cable to the line in on my gaming pc and then use those same instructions from the video.

  • @rdhusk9923
    @rdhusk9923 Год назад

    how can I keep audio coming back through that would be playing a RUclips video in the background?

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      I am not entirely understanding what you’re asking here, what exactly do you mean?

  • @soartykkkk1396
    @soartykkkk1396 8 месяцев назад

    hey bro
    if I wanna hear myself without latency in wireless headphones (like Nova7x for example) in wireless mode, may I get rid of the latency? or is there no way to do anything with that

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  8 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately the only wireless headsets that you have no vocal latency are ones that come with a docking station of some sort. Like the Astro A50s or like the arctis 9x or arctis nova pros.

    • @soartykkkk1396
      @soartykkkk1396 8 месяцев назад

      sounds sad, but tysm for an answer! :)@@ddixxonn

  • @SoggyBiscuits1000
    @SoggyBiscuits1000 Год назад

    i have a usb headset with a mic, do i need a 4 pole gli?. i see your using the 3 pole gli but not sure if this will work for me.

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      I dont believe I have used a 4 pole GLI to be totally honest with you. But the headset I used in this video has a mic with it and when I plugged the mic in to use, it worked just fine

  • @waynejefferson4228
    @waynejefferson4228 9 месяцев назад

    Have you had any luck with getting the microphone from a wireless headset to route through the go XLR app ? everytime I've tried I can't get the app to pick up any input from it

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  9 месяцев назад

      I have never attempted to use the mic on a wireless headset, no. I have always used an external mic

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  9 месяцев назад

      You might able to get away with using a mic splitter, so the dual ended thing that can be plugged into the mic opening and the headset line and then do the setup with the mic in the 3.5mm setup

  • @AcceptableEu
    @AcceptableEu Год назад

    says for me LINE IN not plugged in why?

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      I had that issue before, make sure that the cable is plugged into the line in on your motherboard all the way. 2, just unplug and re plug the cable back in to the line in port. 3, try disabling the line-in option in your audio settings and then enable it again. Hopefully that helps

  • @7osh913
    @7osh913 Год назад

    if there’s a vocal delay would there also be a delay of things like gunshots from in game? (i don’t understand how it’s only the microphone that gets delayed)

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      There is no delay in any other sound. Typically when you use wireless headphones with any type of audio interface and you want to monitor your voice, there is a delay in the sound of your voice. Not entirely sure why that issue happens, but no, all other sounds are accurate and as they should be

    • @verdipwnz
      @verdipwnz Год назад

      @@ddixxonn thats not entirely true. I tested this with my GOXLR that also goes out to my hifi system. the Sound on the hifi system is 0 delayed and the sound on my headphones is delayed by arround 3/4 of a second. you can test it your self by using 2 devices.
      the windows loop via line in does produce a delay.

  • @woll3935
    @woll3935 Год назад +1

    Hey man! First of thank you for the video! AWESOME!
    I've been trying to find someone to explain HOW I can use my wireless headset with this.. Have a dongle, atm I don't have a GO XLR as this is something I have to get.
    Trying to find as much information as I can to understand what to do.
    I understand everything around.
    But like how..?

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      Glad to be of assistance!
      If you have any other questions or anything, just drop em here and I will do my best to answer em or find an answer for you!

  • @ThatActorGuyAdamson
    @ThatActorGuyAdamson Год назад

    Having an issue with this method where audio is dipping really low and then randomly back to loud.. makes gaming impossible. Any issues like that for you?

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      I was having an issue with that and I figured out that it was the motherboard that I had and for some reeason it was causing the line-in audio to drop off and then in game get super super loud. So I swapped motherboards and that did the trick, for whatever reason

    • @ThatActorGuyAdamson
      @ThatActorGuyAdamson Год назад

      @@ddixxonn hey thx for the reply.. that’s kind of an extreme fix. It’s a brand new board. I wonder if there’s some kind of software related thing I can try. Possibly the bios or drivers.. idk. Hopefully another solution presents itself.

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      @@ThatActorGuyAdamson the other problem I was thinking that could be the issue within my own, if you have the HD audio cord plugged in on the motherboard, there might be something turned on in the realtek audio control that alters the audio to drastically change like that. I never looked into that on my own

    • @mysticdream
      @mysticdream Год назад

      Oh, I am having the same issue. My board is the Asus Z690 Formula, which is a fairly good motherboard, but having issues I don't see many people have. Has anyone found a fix?

    • @mysticdream
      @mysticdream Год назад

      I noticed that the reason might be due to the sound itself. It seems that every time there is no sound, the audio cuts out and reconnects again, rather than always having audio available. Almost like it is gated. I wonder if there are any fixes for this

  • @Mickemukk
    @Mickemukk Год назад

    How to also connect the mic on the headset? Just an aux cable from PCs line out to goxlr mic port? And is another ground loop isolator needed there as well?

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      Are you asking about using the attached mic to a headset instead of an external mic? If I am being 100% honest, I have not attempted to use this method before, but you might be able to get one of those headphones/microphone splitters and plug that into the base of the 3.5mm cable and run that to the GLI and to your pc from there. I’m not 100% sure on that though

    • @Mickemukk
      @Mickemukk Год назад

      @@ddixxonn OK. I guess I have to just try. :) I have read on some other videos about this that there is a 1/20 sec delay on all sounds using this method. For example delayed sound from shots in FPS games. Is that true? I guess there is no other method to use except buying a headset where the receiver also has a aux port to connect the goxlr to?

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      @@Mickemukk whenever I have used this method, I haven’t noticed any sort of delay in audio from FPS games or anything like that, the only time I have delay is if I have mic monitor turned on and my voice is about 1 second delayed. But if you get something like the astro a50’s or the arctis steelseries wireless ones that have the base option, it’s a much smoother experience and there is far less issues. However if you use the astro a40 base, that has some issues with audio.

    • @Mickemukk
      @Mickemukk Год назад

      @@ddixxonn OK. 1 second sounds a lot, I read about 30 ms which some people still hates. 😆 But it's only for mic monitoring? I don't have to use that since I'm not streaming.

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад +1

      @@Mickemukk yeah that’s the only delay that I get. But I will say this too, I am pretty sure it’s just because of the motherboard that I have, but, I have been getting an issue recently that the audio through tc helicon system audio source sounds more muffled and then when I get into a game like apex or COD the audio whenever I shoot gets really loud and then drops back down to what I had the audio at. But like I said, I am 99% certain that it’s my motherboard because the previous one I had did not do that

  • @AustenForrest
    @AustenForrest Год назад

    I am currently having problems running a dual pc stream setup with a go xlr mini. I have the wired G pro X and if i plug the headset into the headset port on the XLR mini I don’t get to use the Logitech G hub benefits and I can also hear myself in the mic which I don’t like.
    Do you know any work around to using the headset via usb directly to the gaming pc. While still being able to hear in game gameplay ? Bc otherwise either the sound of the game goes to stream or to my headset and not both

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад +1

      I also use the wired G Pro X but I just use the headset in line, you can always turn off being able to hear your voice in the routing table, the very first box that is in the top left corner about mic and headphones, just de select it and you wont hear your voice.
      As far as being able to use your GHub app control and have the audio come through the headset and to your stream there is gonna be a few steps you gotta do. 1) you have to follow the steps I said in the video for connecting a usb mic to your pc. 2) there are gonna be a couple 3.5mm cables that you will need to run from your GoXLR mini to your stream PC. You need to run one cable from your line in of your go xlr mini to the line out of your stream pc. Then run another cable from the line out of the GoXLR mini to the line in of your stream pc.
      In your routing table you’ll need to adjust the routing. In the first column under mic, you’ll have everything selected except for headphones. In the second column chat, you’ll have the first 2 boxes underneath check marked so headphones and broadcast stream mix. Leave the game block unchecked all the way down. Then under the system tab you’ll select headphones and broadcast stream mix. And in the line in tab the only thing you’ll want selected is headphones.
      From there, on your stream pc, in OBS, your auxiliary mic option in settings should be set to line in, from there you should be good to go.

    • @AustenForrest
      @AustenForrest Год назад

      @@ddixxonn THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH

    • @AustenForrest
      @AustenForrest Год назад

      @@ddixxonn in the routing of the XLR mini is there anything I need to check for the system tab and samples tab?

    • @ddixxonn
      @ddixxonn  Год назад

      @@AustenForrest absolutely! Hopefully that helped!

    • @AustenForrest
      @AustenForrest Год назад

      @@ddixxonn also my stream pc does not have the line in and out labeled when I plug them in the pc asks what it is ex: line in, mic in, and speaker out are the options it gives me. Is speaker out considered the same as line out ?

  • @Itsjustwilddd
    @Itsjustwilddd Год назад

    Bro I need your help. Could we get in a discord call ?