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Geek Trainee
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I'm using a headset a lot at the moment, to be fair its irrelevant what its called. It's got a USB end to it though, so it's fine with my comp, but i'd like to use it with my ipod. Anyone know where i can get a converter ? or something that i can plug it into, and then have the right size fitting for my ipod.
i know its kind of vague, and excuse my ms paint skills thought it might make things a little easier to understand. ![]() |
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HWF Godfather
![]() Join Date: Dec 2001
Age: 27 Male
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USB headphones are pretty rare, and because they don't use a sound card, a driver is needed for them to operate. Standard headphones don't require a driver and just plug in and go. Because of this alone, I'm not aware of any sort of adapter.
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