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ENicole Posted at 12:22 pm on June 5, 2008
i was wondering if anybody knows if you can use the microphones that you get for PS3s on your computer...probably a stupid question, but I was curious

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ENicole Posted at 12:29 pm on June 5, 2008
Quote: from marshmellowman at 3:28 pm on June 5, 2008

Quote: from ENicole at 8:25 pm on June 5, 2008

Quote: from marshmellowman at 3:24 pm on June 5, 2008

What kind of port does it use? If it's USB then yes, if it's a 3.5mm stereo jack then yes, anything else then most likely no.
 
 If i remember correctly it's USB...but it's been so long since I messed with it lol

Then you should be able to. Windows should recognise it and then you can select the source in whatever program you are trying to use it with.


See, this right here is why I keep you around    thanks!
marshmellowman Posted at 12:28 pm on June 5, 2008
Quote: from ENicole at 8:25 pm on June 5, 2008

Quote: from marshmellowman at 3:24 pm on June 5, 2008

What kind of port does it use? If it's USB then yes, if it's a 3.5mm stereo jack then yes, anything else then most likely no.

If i remember correctly it's USB...but it's been so long since I messed with it lol

Then you should be able to. Windows should recognise it and then you can select the source in whatever program you are trying to use it with.
ENicole Posted at 12:25 pm on June 5, 2008
Quote: from marshmellowman at 3:24 pm on June 5, 2008

What kind of port does it use? If it's USB then yes, if it's a 3.5mm stereo jack then yes, anything else then most likely no.

If i remember correctly it's USB...but it's been so long since I messed with it lol
marshmellowman Posted at 12:24 pm on June 5, 2008
What kind of port does it use? If it's USB then yes, if it's a 3.5mm stereo jack then yes, anything else then most likely no.
Latin Muscle Posted at 12:23 pm on June 5, 2008
No you cannot.
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