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Uhm maybe you need to get a better xbox 360 headset!! Get rid of the afterglow go for something that would be easily installed because if ur mic is new u prob did not plug it in right if it has wires if it's wire less cant help you there I have turtle beach x11 and their wired plugged in the tv and the Xbox and to the controller.
1 Disconnect all accessories and wired controllers from the Xbox 360. 2 Hold the "Guide" button down for three seconds on any wireless controllers, then respond to the prompt on your television screen to disconnect the controllers from your system.3 turn on the wireless headset by pressing the "Power" button in the center of the earpiece. 4 Press the "Connect" button on the front of your Xbox 360 system. 5 Press the "Connect" button on the wireless headset. The ring of lights around the power button of the Xbox 360 system should spin and blink once. One of the lights should remain lit up, indicating the port number that the headset is using. If you do not see any lights on the system, you may have a faulty wireless headset.6 Press the "Guide" button on your wireless controller to reconnect the controller to the Xbox 360 system. If you are using a wired controller, you can plug it back into the system.7 Press the "Connect" button on the top of your wireless controller to sync the controller with your system. You should see the connection light around the "Guide" button on the controller light up, indicating which port you are connected to. You should also see a corresponding port light in the ring around the power button of your Xbox 360 system 8 Press the "Connect" button on the wireless headset until the port light on the headset matches the light on the controller and Xbox 360 system. For example, if you are the first player, the light for port number one should be lit up on the Xbox system, the controller and the headset. When all lights correspond, your headset should be properly connected.
Battery issues are usually the culprit in these cases. So I would recommend replacing that. There is a way to check the current battery life, but it's a hard test to do on these devices, so I would recommend trying to see if it works on a friends console if possible first.
wireless headset as in plug something into 360 that transmits signal or headset where you don't plug in anything and works(if second one you are using a bluetooth which is not supported by xbox 360)
hi there, just a quicky...but ur wireless headset dosnt sync to the controller it syncs to the xbox :-) it dosnt matter which controller you use its synced with the xbox & not the controller ! if ur using 2 different controllers depending on which you switch on first will take player 1 as will the wireless headset. if after you have switched it on (the xbox) you decide to use the other controller it will obviousley take player 2 slot (even if you switch the other controller off first) as will the headset ! hope this helps :-)
Go to control panel, sound and audio, hardware, USB devices, and disable it. The computer thinks the XBox controller is an audio device and is giving it priority.
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