Skype, Headset, and PC--color dizzy
- From: "W. eWatson" <notvalid2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 07:36:12 -0700
I have an Andrea Electronics M-150 headset, which I've barely used in the last 4-5 years. It has a mic, and it has a black and green jack. I'm using Win XP and the audio female sockets on the back of the PC are green, pink and blue. There are two male audio jacks, pink and green, in the back that are disconnected. I have an external jack from two speakers plugged into the green female. If I plug in the black jack from the headset into the green female insert, I hear sound on the headset.
So where does the green head jack on the headset? I've tried the available red and pink, but no sound appears.
I'm guessing the two pink and green jacks coming out of the back, probably get plugged into the 3 pink,green.blue females sockets, so that the two jacks in the front of the two female sockets, no colors, in the front work. It's possible there's something inside the PC that allows them to work.
How do I get the headset working, and maybe whatever the two sockets in front are supposed to do?
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