Voice Attack, game audio, and Quest 3
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I could be wrong but my initial flights with the Quest 3 only had audio coming out of the headset. Not sure how or why or even if I’m misremembering this. Later on, I noticed audio coming out from both the Quest 3 and my PC speakers. Can anyone confirm that their audio moves exclusively to the headset when the Quest 3 is on?
Has anyone got the Quest 3 to work with Voice Attack? For some reason, VA doesn’t seem to hear anything from my Q3 mic and I have to use my Arctis headset… at which point I again have a dual audio issue – either Q3+PC or Q3+Arctis.
Thanks!
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Seems like when flying via Virtual Desktop, the audio moves from my PC to headset as I stated earlier.
However, I’m trying out InfuseVR and when using that, the audio comes out from both PC and headset.Either way, I can’t get Voice Attack to hear anything via the Quest 3. Any help?
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@Atlas ,
As I mentioned in the other thread, the microphone on the Quest 3 is terrible. I could not get it to work with VoiceAttack, despite turning up all input volumes in windows and Quest 3.You may need to look at an alternate microphone method. I settled on the Soundcore VR P10 earbuds. They work great with the Quest 3 and VoiceAttack. One reason I chose them is that they have an included dongle that you can plug in to the Quest 3 port if you are using the headset alone, and then plug the BoboVR input into it, which will pass power to the headset. Similarly, you can plug the dongle into a USB C port or a USB A port on the PC (using a USB C to A converter). Or you can connect to either using Bluetooth. Very versatile.
R,
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@Tomcattwo
When you said that, I just thought the microphone was of poor quality, ie cannot pick up audio clearly or audio is muffled/distorted, etc. This is a totally inop mic.Unfortunately, the VR P10 doesn’t seem to be available here in the UK and while it is available from Ali Express, I’m a bit wary of buying a knock-off for something like this.