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Is not really go anywhere here, but I have this http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/en_US/pd/productID.169420200/categoryId.35096300 it's a powerd USB headset and I would like to connect it to my tv, so I can listen to my PS3 or xbox 360 sound from them is NOT to talk to others with the helmet only ad on game sound with her as the shooting in Modern Warefare 2. If I can't connect it to my tv directly then can I output my tv sound to my laptop so I can use my headset on my laptop then?

In short, maybe.

You will not be able to connect directly to the TV, the Xbox 360 or the PS3.  As you said that you will first need to output to the sound of your computer.

Depending on what hardware your computer, you * may * be able to get the sound from your TV on the helmet through the computer.

First you must make sure that your computer has a Line-in port (you can use a microphone port, but he'll probably its bad enough to use it).  It will probably be in the form of a 3.5 mm jack plug.  Also, some computers have Line-in with optics, but I've never seen a laptop with it.

You must also make sure that your sound card supports the input Line-in playback.  You can do this by right clicking on your speaker icon in the system tray, will ring, then to the record, (you may need to plug something into the input Line-in) double-click the line and listening, from there you can tell him to read everything that is entered.  You do not want to playback on your helmet.

Your TV, it can have a headphone jack, such as 3.5 mm or it may be out phono or optical.  If there is a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a 3.5 mm male extension cable and connect the two.  If there are phono, you can get phono to 3.5 mm and duct adapters.  If it of using optical output and is not your laptop optical - in you're out of options without things getting so expensive that you might as well buy a new helmet.

Phew, hope that helps. Paul Smith - MVP for Windows desktop experience... I crawled off NNTP - for now. Detachment Aldershot, United Kingdom. On the internet at windowsresource.net and dasmirnov.net. Please post back to let us know what works and what does not. :-)

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