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December 28th, 2007, 13:26 GMT · By

Guide to Voice Communication with Xbox 360

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Unlike general in-game voice communication, a chat is a closed conversation between you and one other person. Your chat partner can be playing the same game you are, but can also be playing a different game-or watching a DVD movie, or listening to music. Both of you could, in fact, just be sitting around wondering what to do
next.

Both private chat and in-game voice communication require the Xbox 360 Headset.

Private Chat
Xbox 360 private chat lets you send and accept invitations to chat right from the Xbox Dashboard, much as you'd send or accept a game invite.


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The Xbox 360 console can accommodate up to four separate but simultaneous one-on-one chats, in addition to "public" in-game communication for an Xbox Live-enabled multiplayer game.

Use the Private Chat screen to switch between chat participants, or Page (Y) someone you're chatting with to get them to switch back to you. (Paging works only after a chat is in progress.)


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To start a private chat:
1 - Make sure voice communication is allowed in:
- Privacy Settings, under your gamer profile. (Go to Edit Gamer Profile, Privacy Settings, Voice and Text).
- Family Settings (applicable only if there is a child profile on your console), under Xbox Live Controls, Privacy and Friends, Voice and Text.

2 - Plug in your Xbox 360 headset.

3 - Press the Xbox Guide button and select Chat and IM.

4 - On the Private Chat tab, select an available Chat Channel, select Enter Gamertag, and enter the gamertag of the person you'd like to chat with. Or select a gamertag from your friends list.

Tip: You can enter a gamertag using either a USB PC keyboard plugged into a controller port or your Xbox 360 controller and the on-screen virtual keyboard.

5 - Select Send Invite. Your invitee will have five minutes to accept your invitation, after which the system assumes the other party is unavailable and cancels the invite. You can always send another invitation later!

If you or another recipient declines a chat invitation, the cancellation is invisible to the sender. That is, the sender isn't told whether the invitation was declined or expired.

In-Game Voice Communication

Every Xbox LIVE-enabled game that supports multiplayer gaming also supports in-game voice communication. There's nothing to switch on or activate beyond setting up your Xbox 360 console and plugging in your headset.

This means you can taunt opponents, strategize with teammates, groan in despair, and exult with a war cry-all in real time! And if other players get obnoxious-whether with over-the-top trash talk or just heavy breathing-simply mute them and continue gaming.

To enable in-game voice communication:
1 - Make sure voice communication is allowed in:
- Privacy Settings, under your gamer profile. (Go to Edit Gamer Profile, Privacy Settings, Voice and Text.)
- Family Settings, applicable only if there is a child profile on your console. (Go to Xbox Live Controls, Voice and Text.)
2 - Plug in your headset.

3 - Fire up an Xbox LIVE-enabled game.

For a list of all Xbox LIVE multiplayer-enabled games for Xbox 360, see the catalog of Xbox LIVE games. (Check the boxes for Xbox 360 and Xbox Live Multiplayer Enabled, then click Search.)

Click HERE for a lengthier list if guides to help you hook up your 360 and use it by the book. After all, who wants fuss with a system purchased for having fun?

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Comment #1 by: Daniel Kwon on 17 Oct 2008, 14:17 UTC reply to this comment

Hello Im trying to make my communication headset work on Xbox 360. Im not playing Xbox Live rather just with one-system: no system-link. I cant get it to work and when Im playing a game, the screen says the voice is being spoken but I cant hear anything. Any solution?

Comment #1.1 by: techman on 29 Nov 2010, 05:36 GMT

try to go to game menu and see the gemes audio options or just make sure the headset is on or connected


Comment #2 by: taco on 11 Jun 2011, 18:44 UTC reply to this comment

"1 - Make sure voice communication is allowed in:
- Privacy Settings, under your gamer profile. (Go to Edit Gamer Profile, Privacy Settings, Voice and Text.)"

This setting is not present.

Comment #2.1 by: Jiii on 23 Dec 2011, 04:50 GMT

It's under Settings>Privacy.


Comment #3 by: Bob on 20 Jan 2012, 04:45 UTC reply to this comment

If you're using this headset, can you hear others using voice chat through the TV or through the headset? (just curious... xbox noob here)

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