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Audio in Crescent Bay

eximvr
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Will the audio be completely run on USB or audio jack?
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agnu
Honored Guest
probably jack, since they said you can use your existing headphones. USB headphones are not that common afaik.

isn't there a jack already on the DK2?
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VizionVR
Rising Star
To the OP: Maybe both. We may not know till the audio kit is released.
"agnu" wrote:
probably jack, since they said you can use your existing headphones. USB headphones are not that common afaik.

isn't there a jack already on the DK2?

There's an audio jack and USB port on DK2.
My 7.1 G35's are USB. http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g35-7-1-surround-sound-gaming-headset
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lmaceleighton
Honored Guest
I love MY USB headphones, and will probably use them unless CV1 is better.

http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-audio/razer-kraken-71-chroma

~B

Walky
Explorer
Check this article:
http://www.roadtovr.com/ces-2015-oculus-rift-crescent-bay-designed-audiophiles-heres-matters/

Apparently sound cards are a no-go mainly due to high latency and lack of direct control (e.g. the sound card adding unwanted filters would mess things up).

lmaceleighton
Honored Guest
Great article thank you! Audio is going to be one of the BIG things that helps us achieve good presence!

~B

GoldenRetroGames
Heroic Explorer
"vizionvr" wrote:

There's an audio jack and USB port on DK2.


Not quite. It's a sync port for the camera, not audio.

frankzappa
Honored Guest
"lmaceleighton" wrote:
I love MY USB headphones, and will probably use them unless CV1 is better.

http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-audio/razer-kraken-71-chroma

~B


Those will probably not work. You need a good pair of stereo headphones. Those are 7.1. Also those are "gaming" headphones which basically means the quality is crap. The built in ones are probably better. Just because there is a blue light coming from them doesn't mean it will sound good.

If you want the best headphones for the buck buy the audio technica AT-50. They sound amazing and you will have to spend A LOT more money to get better sounding headphones than the AT50s.

eximvr
Honored Guest
audio technica ATH-50?

I have audiotechnica ATH-40, it's rather flat response, I won't agreed this sounds good unless I hope this Leo Vintage helps to bring up the details and to sound more like a concert which I believe we all missed out for 20 years.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/analogartistry/leo-vintage-analog-sound-from-any-modern-device

No, this is not an ads. :mrgreen:

and to my surprise a digital waveform is not really a stair-step. Although I wish Oculus CV1 will go complete USB audio, no audio jack to counter competitors or inferior VR HMD from trying to be Oculus compatibles.

"frankzappa" wrote:
"lmaceleighton" wrote:
I love MY USB headphones, and will probably use them unless CV1 is better.

http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-audio/razer-kraken-71-chroma

~B


Those will probably not work. You need a good pair of stereo headphones. Those are 7.1. Also those are "gaming" headphones which basically means the quality is crap. The built in ones are probably better. Just because there is a blue light coming from them doesn't mean it will sound good.

If you want the best headphones for the buck buy the audio technica AT-50. They sound amazing and you will have to spend A LOT more money to get better sounding headphones than the AT50s.