configuring headset in alsa
Hi all,
I've been trying to configure my headset, which is an xbox 360 headset with a usb wireless receiver. It's also called lifechat but it seems those are the same. I got it as a gift so I can skype, but in the skype options I can't select it as audio input or output. Digging deeper I found out that it does get recognised as a device and some driver is loaded: Code:
kozaru ~ $ dmesg Code:
kozaru ~ $ cat /proc/bus/input/devices In my ALSA configuration the device isn't recognised, and searching around hasn't given me any idea how to do this. Could anyone give me some pointers where to look for configuration? Thanks, kozaru |
hi
I don't have your hw but it being seen as xpad is not good http://ftp.gnu.org/tmp/linux-libre-f...input/xpad.txt especially not good that it has only inputs and no output. |
Hi aus9,
I guess you're right xpad isn't the right driver, but I haven't managed to find any reference to which driver might be good then. Seeing as the receiver of the headset is actually an xbox receiver, maybe some custom driver is needed so that the signals are sent and received in a certain way. Under windows the headset also requires a driver to be installed before inserted, so it's also not natively supported under windows vista. It leads me to believe that they just wrote a driver for their xbox hardware and rebranded it. It's also called the lifechat zx-6000 (or something like that) which is the name on the box, but the receiver itself mentions being an xbox receiver. And maybe the driver doesn't exist for linux (yet), as my extensive search around the web has given hardly any answers. So for now I'll just let the case rest then and reboot into windows if I really want to skype, or buy another headset in the future. Thanks for the help, kozaru. |
hi
to save rebooting to windows....install an emulator like thingee...virtualbox...vmware etc...install windows into that...then you can have linux host booted...click into vbox and run xp etc |
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