J2Kbr wrote:I already added to my todo list add support for Bluetooth connection with iOS 13 (mostly likely using the PS4 protocol).
Related with audio. I assume this also happens when plugging the controller directly to the phone (without the Titan Two). I would expect the iOS to have a setting to select where the sound should be played (on the phone or controller headset).
No, when I use my Xbox one controller (via Bluetooth direct connection), the audio stays with the iPad speakers. The headphone port on the Xbox one controller is not functional using iPadOS/iOS 13.
The only options are the usb headset, or a Bluetooth/airplay audio output.
Normally, it would not be a problem if the titan Two just was a standard headset. Plug it in when needed, unplug when not needed. The problem is right now the titan two is acting like two devices, both as a controller (good) and also as a headset (bad). When iOS sees a usb headset, it automatically stops using the iPad’s native audio output, iOS does not allow you to override it.
(The only option is “wireless controller”, or Bluetooth/airplay devices.
I tested and could not get the Xbox one controller to work In any manor via a direct cable connection. It appears to only work wirelessly.
I don’t have a ps4 controller to check, but I can’t imagine that PS4 controllers would work differently.