Yup, ok must have read it wrong mate.Dave, I don't think that is going to do what the OP needs.
Those splitters are to allow a non-USB headset to be used with a USB connection. From what the OP said, he wants to use a USB headset, and wants to split the mic audio from the headphone. There are no "audio" lines in the USB specification. Adapters will have a DAC chip embedded in the connector somewhere which is powered by the USB line.
Dave, I don't think that is going to do what the OP needs.
Those splitters are to allow a non-USB headset to be used with a USB connection. From what the OP said, he wants to use a USB headset, and wants to split the mic audio from the headphone. There are no "audio" lines in the USB specification. Adapters will have a DAC chip embedded in the connector somewhere which is powered by the USB line.
There could be a chip in the USB connector and the cable has conventional headset wiring, or the chip is up in the headset and the cable is effectively a USB cable.
As a digital stream.How are the mic and speakers moved through the usb cable?
By the way, you can shorten URLs by cutting everything starting with the question mark. All that is just metadata about things like the browser and keywords you used.
Fork me! BSG...I have enough trouble reading the text as it is and Blue-on-White effs me even more. It would take me two three tries to cut at the '?'By the way, you can shorten URLs by cutting everything starting with the question mark. All that is just metadata about things like the browser and keywords you used.
OK I shall try that next time.I just click the little chain icon, put the link in there, and put in appropriate text. It looks clean that way.