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This is my first time owning a headset that plays game audio through it and i cant get it to work. I only have an hdmi cable and no a/v cable. Its not playing audio through my tv or headset. Is there anyway to fix this?
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To hear your game volume through your headphones you either need A/V cables or Component cables.
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So even if i have an hdmi cable i have to have those cables? Because as soon as i unplug the headset audiobcomes from the tv
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FrankCarp21 wrote So even if i have an hdmi cable i have to have those cables? Because as soon as i unplug the headset audiobcomes from the tv
Yupp, X12's are not compatible with HDMI.
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you have to get a spliter from gamestop or radio shack. Ask someone at gamestop if they have a spliter cable so you can use your turtle beaches with hdmi.
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Damn that blows. Well anyway thanks guys
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Your going to need A/V cables to play sound.
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It must be through a/v cables in your tv audio input.
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