How do you switch between headphones and speakers easily on a computer?
I've got headphones, a headset, and a set of speakers that I have to manually swap between by changing what is plugged in to the I/O panel.
Do any of you do this or have a better solution? I figure buying some sort of audio switcher is a solution but I'd rather ask you guys because there might be a better way.
Plug headphones into headphones port, and speakers into back audio port, it should use back port by default unless headphones are plugged in
Julian Collins
well i've only got two outputs, counting the front one, and three audio devices i want to swap between.
it seems like it would be easy enough to build a switcher with parts from radio shack.
Carter Phillips
Make sure to have quality wire
Logan Morales
You can switch between if they're both plugged in.
Matthew Rivera
the problem is i don't have enough 3.5mm jacks on my computer. i've only got a front one and a back one, but i'm trying to swap between headphones, a headset, and speakers.
Carter Gray
Like this
Joshua Edwards
>How do you switch between headphones and speakers easily on a computer? 10ft extension cable from back of computer to the place where i put my headphones down
it's not that much of an extra step to find the right end to plug in when i'm picking my headphones up it's not like i need to fiddle around with the jacks on a computer, everything is all obvious and staring at me
Leo Scott
oh shit that's not bad. the whole issue i have is having to get up and fiddle around with the back of my computer. if i have the output closer to me, it eliminates that problem.
Gavin Flores
>easily
if you have an audio interface, you lower the volume on the monitors' knob and turn it up on the headphones' knob
William Rodriguez
can do both at once on my integrated amp.
Jason Nelson
>>easily isn't it easy to click settings, then sound and then speakers?
the issue isn't changing audio outputs from a software standpoint.
the issue is i don't have enough holes in my computer to plug all my headphones into.
Justin Nelson
Get a dac then and connect your audio devices into that and you'll have an easy time switching between them
Adam Scott
>corsair gayming headset
Luke Jackson
>X headset that doesn't have cables because I use them for more than gaming stuck at the chair. Yes.
Robert Evans
git yourself a bunch of these
Cameron Diaz
>front audio port is faulty >computer does not detect headphones plugged in but plays audio through them anyways >computer also plays audio through rear port to speakers >leave speaker amp turned off unless I need them >can merely pick up headphones without touching anything else and they work Pretty easy desu.
Jack Murphy
kek got the same
Brayden Rivera
splitters for daaaaaaays
Aiden Garcia
i did mention an audio interface, does not have to be anything fancy, m8
get a used scarlett 2i2 or like somebody mentioned, splitters
Isaac Peterson
You could get a 3.5mm splitter,a sound card,a usb to 3.5mm adapter or a stereo mixer.
Andrew Anderson
Splitters reduce quality. Buy a proper audio interface with enough outputs.
t. musician
Carter Hughes
I bough a Audinst HUD-mx2 for exact this reason. It has a small switch to change between headphones and speakers.