I appreciate that you took the time to troubleshoot this. I currently do not own a stadia controller, I was trying to work with stuff that I already have.
Thanks for asking and no need to apologize. I come from PC gaming so I know exactly what you are saying. The intention is to have my game audio and chat coming through one source, thus limiting ...
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Thanks for asking and no need to apologize. I come from PC gaming so I know exactly what you are saying. The intention is to have my game audio and chat coming through one source, thus limiting background noise for those I am playing with. I have two close friends on PS and if we could use the in-game chat I would cut down the anything else. I really don't want the game going through speakers and the chat via earbuds. One source for everything going through the headphones would be ideal. Hope that helps
Hi, I am looking for some guidance. I currently have a Google Chromecast with Google TV and PS4 - Scuf controller. I have yet to figure out how to get a microphone to work. I would like to be abl...
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Hi, I am looking for some guidance. I currently have a Google Chromecast with Google TV and PS4 - Scuf controller. I have yet to figure out how to get a microphone to work. I would like to be able to use the in-game chat in Destiny but I can't get a mic to work anywhere while the device is on. I have tried: - plugging multiple headsets into the controller. - powered USB hub, controller connected via usb cable with multiple headsets. controller worked but no audio was coming out. -poweted USB hub, USB microphone, no audio from the mic out or no mic input volume. I'm at a loss and I'm currently at the point of thinking that do I need to buy a Stadia controller to use a microphone? If doing so is my only option, can I have multiple controllers connected? I ask because I would still prefer to use my scuf PS4 controller and just leave the stadia one on the desk to have my headset connected. Thank you