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Some friends want to both be able to simultaneously participate in calls to their son in Canada, and want to know if it's possible to plug 2 USB headsets into their computer. I think not - presumably Skype will only support a single device (?) - but, not being a user, and having no access to a second headset, can't verify this. Can anyone advise? Seems to me that this would only (possibly) be viable using the audio jack connectors (and jack-connected headsets) with a splitter. Using speakers and a mike wouldn't be an acceptable alternative as one of the parties is hard of hearing, and the advantage of headsets is that they exclude extraneous noise. |
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Appelation Controlee wrote:[color=blue]
> Some friends want to both be able to simultaneously participate in calls to > their son in Canada, and want to know if it's possible to plug 2 USB > headsets into their computer. I think not - presumably Skype will only > support a single device (?) - but, not being a user, and having no access > to a second headset, can't verify this. > Can anyone advise? Seems to me that this would only (possibly) be viable > using the audio jack connectors (and jack-connected headsets) with a > splitter. > Using speakers and a mike wouldn't be an acceptable alternative as one of > the parties is hard of hearing, and the advantage of headsets is that they > exclude extraneous noise.[/color] You are correct. However ther are quite a few Skype devices out there these days so there might be something that will do handsfree that will allow more than one person to participate. Something like this [url]http://www.mobileplanet.com/p.aspx?i=139009[/url] Regards Jon |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 07:17:20 +0100, Jon Farmer wrote:
[color=blue] > Appelation Controlee wrote:[color=green] >> Some friends want to both be able to simultaneously participate in calls to >> their son in Canada, and want to know if it's possible to plug 2 USB >> headsets into their computer. I think not - presumably Skype will only >> support a single device (?) - but, not being a user, and having no access >> to a second headset, can't verify this. >> Can anyone advise? Seems to me that this would only (possibly) be viable >> using the audio jack connectors (and jack-connected headsets) with a >> splitter. >> Using speakers and a mike wouldn't be an acceptable alternative as one of >> the parties is hard of hearing, and the advantage of headsets is that they >> exclude extraneous noise.[/color] > > You are correct. However ther are quite a few Skype devices out there > these days so there might be something that will do handsfree that will > allow more than one person to participate. > > Something like this > > [url]http://www.mobileplanet.com/p.aspx?i=139009[/url][/color] Thanks for the suggestion, Jon. I'll forward it on. :-) |
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