How To Use Turtle Beach Gaming Headsets With HDMI [Xbox 360] Video Clips. Duration : 3.20 Mins.
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Turtle Beach DSS Part 2: Review Video Clips. Duration : 9.82 Mins.
Video review of the Turtle Beach Earforce DSS Please visit www.turtlebeach.com for more information Please comment Please follow me on Twitter @ www.twitter.com Please visit www.mlgpro.com for my written reviews on headsets So the DSS is Turtle Beach's answer to Astro Gaming's Mixamp. It is a dolby headphone decoder unit that adds virtual surround sound to any stereo headphone or headset for 90 dollars while Astro's Mixamp sells for 130 dollars. So the DSS is more of a mixamp for those with budget in mind. But as with everything, you're getting what you pay for. There are some differences in features between the Astro Mixamp and the Turtle Beach DSS. - Virtual surround sound is the same. Turtle Beach advertises the DSS as a 7.1 decoder, but optical signals cannot transfer over 5.1. What Turtle Beach does here is emply Dolby Pro Logic IIx that takes 2 channels from the 5.1 signal and then duplicates them(matrixes them) to add 2 more channels. So it's sort of like you have 2 more speakers playing the exact same sound as the other speakers are playing, doesn't really provide another cue of positioning. In any case, I refer to this kind of processing as "virtual virtual 7.1". So like I say in the video, performance between the DSS is comparable to the other popular decoders out there today. -While the Astro Mixamp has Coaxial, RCA, and optical inputs, the DSS only has an optical input and a 3.5mm input. If you got an RCA to 3.5mm adapter, you could connect your system to the ...
This is my in-depth tutorial on how to setup your Turtle Beach x31s or x41s Headset. This is For HDMI and HDMI only. If your not using HDMI to connect your 360 to your TV or any display unit. Then watch my other video. Component/Composite Turtle Beach x31's Setup: www.youtube.com Items required: - HDMI Cable - Audio Adapter - Turtle Beach Headset & Receiver Steps: 1. Plug in HDMI, Ethernet(if you need it), Then Power for Receiver into XBOX 360. 2. Plug in Audio cables from the Turtle Beach Receiver into XBOX 360 audio Adapter. 3. Plug in Audio Adapter into XBOX 360 4. Turn on XBOX 360 and adjust Volume for headset and then your set. XBOX.com Audio Setup: support.xbox.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RCA/Optical Audio Adapter For Microsoft MS Xbox 360: bit.ly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Recorded With: Kodak Zi8 - At 1080p Edited With: iMovie 09 & Final Cut Pro. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Subscribe To My YouTube Channel Here: bit.ly Follow Me on Twitter At: bit.ly
Video review of the Turtle Beach HPX/HPA2 headset. If you'd like to read the full written review, click the link below to see the full written reviews reviews for the Turtle Beach HPA2, SteelSeries Siberia Neckband, SteelSeries 5HV2, SteelSeries Siberia V2, Turtle Beach X11, Turtle Beach X41, Sennheiser PC300, Razer Moray+, and Astro A30 www.mlgpro.com If you enjoyed this video please comment/rate/subscribe
Connect Turtle Beaches to XBOX and still use HDMI Video Clips. Duration : 3.85 Mins.
How to use the HDMI cable and the red,white, and yellow cables for the XBOX at the same time. By design, they will not fit at the same time so follow this video. All you need is a screw driver or any other flat object. have fun
HOW TO SET UP TURTLE BEACH X12 WITH HDMI (XBOX 360) **TUTORIAL** Video Clips. Duration : 4.37 Mins.
Brought to you by PrymeTymeGaming A step-by-step tutorial showing you how to connect your Turtle Beach Headset to your TV with an HDMI cable. I am using the Turtle Beach X12 Headset. You need to do this if you wish to listen to your game audio through the headset itself while also connected to the TV with an HDMI. Like, Comment, Subscribe!!