Input several 3.5MM Stereo sources to PC for Playback through USB Headset.

Skylark-Torch

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I'm a weird case. I live in an apartment with family, so my entire home audio system is a nice headset. Up till now I've been using a Turtle Beach DSS2 sound box to blend three audio streams (phone, xbox, PC) into one output, my 3.5mm stereo headset. Maybe I've been spoiled by being able to talk on the phone, play COD on xbox, and stream music on the PC all at once through the same headset; but I want to keep doing it.

Problem: I picked up a really nice new USB-powered wireless headset. It works great, but only for feeding me PC output audio; because it receives data through USB, not 3.5mm.

What can I do to force my USB transmitter to give me sounds from more devices? Is there a sound card I can buy that lets me input audio cables to my PC for listening through one device?
 
Can you please state the new wireless headset with which you want to attempt the proposed multiple audio input onto one output? On that note can you please pass on your full systems specs? Unless the transmitter is physically connected to the audio output device like the console or the smartphone or has multiple input options like the TB DSS2 then I believe there is nothing that can be done though we need to hear back with your wireless unit's make and model as well as the rest of your equipment.

You could try this suggestion though all this does is take care of your audio input from your PC and xbox(assuming it's a 360) or you could try an all analog connection upto your sound card and have them all output your wireless USB headset set to the default audio output.
 

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