![]() ![]() ![]() Hence why I would never intentionally purchase USB headphones, or bluetooth ones for that matter. However this introduces lag which is undesirable. You "could" virtually split, using Virtual Audio Cable or alike, the 5.1 feed so that your sound card still outputs to the sub but directs the remaining channels to the Rift's audio. So left channel mono on the left split, right channel mono on the right split. I see people using so called "Stereo Y Splitter cables" on these systems, in 99.9999% of cases these cables merely take a stereo 3.5mm output, and split the left and right channels to each of the "Y" ends. Ideally you would just want to the games 5.1 bass track sent to the Buttkicker, and you loose this ability with any USB headset, Rift headphones included. Buttkickers can be setup to run off any of the sound cards 3.5mm sound ports, but by using any other than the sub you will introduce unwanted high end audio which you then have to filter out on the amp. ![]() Heres how to do it : Right-click the volume icon in the system tray and select Open Sound settings. The Rifts USB based audio is only capable of 2 channel stereo sound, it has no option to add additional channels. For Windows 10, starting with the April 2018 update, there is a built-in option to assign different audio outputs and inputs to individual applications. A buttkicker, in order to operate correctly needs a sound device capable of 5.1 audio with 3.5mm output ports so you can feed the subwoofer output directly into the buttkickers amp. ![]()
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