There's two layers of insulation. The outer layer is the cable insulation - it covers all the wires. Each wire has another layer of insulation to make sure they don't short to each other.Shegokigo said:she only broke the plastic outer lining and didn't destroy any of the inner wiring. Problem is, I now have some exposed wiring. What to do? At first I thought of buying that black electrical tape, but I was warned against it as I could accidently "tape some cords together that don't belong" and thus ruin the wiring in the process. Any truth to this? Any other ideas that might fix this problem?
Yes, USB headsets have their own (cheap) sound cards inside them. They aren't terrible, but they aren't anywhere close to the creative card.Shegokigo said:Second, I use a Creative Extreme Audio X-Fi soundcard. The drivers are fully up-to-date etc. Problem is, whenever I connect a headset to them through the MIC and IN cables, I get a buzzing noise that's just annoying as *. Hence why I've been buying USB headsets. Now I hear that using USB completely bypasses the soundcard making it just a lump of useless metal whenever I put my headset on and I'm getting sub-quality sound. Wth?
Which line is the buzzing on, your headset speakers or the microphone? I assume it's your end since it's bugging you, but it might help to narrow it down.Shegokigo said:First, if anyone remembers, a while back I killed my dog for chewing through my wiring and usb adapter for my PC headset. Well turns out, that's not all she chewed on. My PC speaker cords and PS2 controller cords are chewed. Though luckily she only broke the plastic outer lining and didn't destroy any of the inner wiring. Problem is, I now have some exposed wiring. What to do? At first I thought of buying that black electrical tape, but I was warned against it as I could accidently "tape some cords together that don't belong" and thus ruin the wiring in the process. Any truth to this? Any other ideas that might fix this problem?
Second, I use a Creative Extreme Audio X-Fi soundcard. The drivers are fully up-to-date etc. Problem is, whenever I connect a headset to them through the MIC and IN cables, I get a buzzing noise that's just annoying as hell. Hence why I've been buying USB headsets. Now I hear that using USB completely bypasses the soundcard making it just a lump of useless metal whenever I put my headset on and I'm getting sub-quality sound. Wth?