A lot of the time larger games wouldn’t be able to be processed properly through the tiny aux cable which is why optical is the only one on there, also controllers have aux ports
Technically it does with it being were you plug in your gaming headsets at into the controller I legit run my monster beats by Dr dre at night an either with the same cord (its basically a red monster cable if ykyk) an plug it into one my speakers with aux or change it out for more length an always worked like a champ for me lol just a fyi before you play anything make sure to adjust the plugged in devices audio under headphones audio mixer in the Xbox side menu thing (idk what it's called mb but yeah)
I'm on PC...connecting xbox x to monitor.... is there a way to connect logi simple usb & 3.5 mm jack stereo speaker with xbox series x [other than the 3.5 mm into controller way AND 3.5mm into monitor female 3.5 mm...i know that...but that produces low sound]. Not planning to buy a TV. Is there a way around with HDMI audio extractor? or i have to buy a proper subwoofer speaker/SOUNDBAR? plz don't ignore this question. Thanks
ive been working on this for months and im losing it all, either the subwoofer doesnt work, or the rear speakers dont, or the center speaker doesnt. id be grateful if you could help me figure this out
@SimpleCafeE when I had it connected by aux, the back speakers would work but on a low volume setting. if I put my settings to stereo only the front ones work, and nothing on the back ones. You think I should just connect the RL as FL and RR as FR? I feel like this'll damage them or sum
Hey, um idk if I'm just next level stupid but how do I connect my speaker to my xbox series s and / or monitor bc from what I can see my xbox don't have that spdif port