On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Jai Harrison wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm interested in talking with a friend who uses Windows over the
> internet. I'm going to have to buy a headset and use a service that's
> available on Windows and GNU/Linux (I'm thinking Skype). I also need a
> headset that works wi
Colin Murphy wrote:
> On Monday 02 March 2009 07:04:45 mac wrote:
>> [...] I've also used usb Plantronics headsets (which have their own
>> external sound cards - brilliant with laptops,
>
> I've not experimented with VOIP very much, but, when using a standard audio
> socket headset I've struggl
On Monday 02 March 2009 07:04:45 mac wrote:
>
> [...] I've also used usb Plantronics headsets (which have their own
> external sound cards - brilliant with laptops,
I've not experimented with VOIP very much, but, when using a standard audio
socket headset I've struggled to overcome a buzz that
Jai Harrison wrote:
> ...(I'm thinking Skype).
> Can anyone point me in the direction of a headset they've used with
> Ubuntu and provide me with any tips setting something like this up?
I've successfully used all sorts of mike/headset/speaker combinations
with Skype. Basic kit that plugs direc
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Pete Stean wrote:
> The Creative HS Fatal1ty "just works" as it plugs into the mic and
> audio out sockets on your soundcard - £30 though which may be more
> than you're willing to spend. You might just need to fiddle with the
> mic gain a bit in the audio panel but
The Creative HS Fatal1ty "just works" as it plugs into the mic and
audio out sockets on your soundcard - £30 though which may be more
than you're willing to spend. You might just need to fiddle with the
mic gain a bit in the audio panel but thats about it.
I'd be careful with some of the USB solut
I think pretty much any, if it's on the mic socket... more complicated with USB.
The Tesco basic headset works very well with Skype for me - the one
with the jack plug.
Sean
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Hey,
I'm interested in talking with a friend who uses Windows over the
internet. I'm going to have to buy a headset and use a service that's
available on Windows and GNU/Linux (I'm thinking Skype). I also need a
headset that works with GNU/Linux fine so that I can talk to and hear
the person on th