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RC With FS2Crew Voice Commander

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Is anyone using Radar Contact with the new Voice Commander? I understand that with a headset you can have the FS2Crew audio come thru the headphones and all of the other FSX sounds (engines, cockpit, rain, etc.) come thru the speakers. If you use Radar Contact, does the audio come thru the headset or speakers? It would obviously be more realistic if there was way to get the Radar Contact audio to come thru headset also.

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Is anyone using Radar Contact with the new Voice Commander? I understand that with a headset you can have the FS2Crew audio come thru the headphones and all of the other FSX sounds (engines, cockpit, rain, etc.) come thru the speakers. If you use Radar Contact, does the audio come thru the headset or speakers? It would obviously be more realistic if there was way to get the Radar Contact audio to come thru headset also.
rc v4 is limited to playing it's audio through the default audio device.you could make the headphones the default audio device, pump everything else you want through the headsets, and then tell fsx to play it's audion through the speakers.

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