December 27, 201114 yr I have set up my AI or so i thought. I removed the FSX aircraft folders from the FSX airplanes folder (as i only want UT2 AI), set UT2 & FSX traffic to zero and then ran the Indexer, after which i replaced my fsx aircraft and ran the UT2 Bridge tool and set Vox traffic to 50%. But no AI and no comunications to it from VOX.I am sure it is me and not Vox here, so anybody know what i have done wrong? Rick Hobbs
December 28, 201114 yr Author I have set up my AI or so i thought. I removed the FSX aircraft folders from the FSX airplanes folder (as i only want UT2 AI), set UT2 & FSX traffic to zero and then ran the Indexer, after which i replaced my fsx aircraft and ran the UT2 Bridge tool and set Vox traffic to 50%. But no AI and no comunications to it from VOX.I am sure it is me and not Vox here, so anybody know what i have done wrong?Wow this could be a deal breaker for me. Been working for hours on this and still cannot get VOXATC to recognize UT2. When i monitor the files that the Indexer scans, it does not even touch the UT Aircraft folder. Shouldn't it scan that folder to load the AI?Also i had to change my 'Sounds tab in FSX to 'default primary device' to get my engine sounds and now i've lost my atc on my headset. Everthing is going through my speakers.Am getting really frustrated so am going to sleep on it. If anybody can help me out here i would appreciate it because i,m just fresh out of ideas and considering looking for an alternative. Rick Hobbs
December 30, 201114 yr Hi Rick,I can't comment on your UT2 problem because I don't use it, but as for the sounds issues I went through that as well. I can only tell you what I found worked for me...1. Look at the driver settings for your primary sound device (mine uses the Realtek HD Audio Manager)2. Make sure advanced settings are set to output different streams from front and rear audio panels3. Test those settings from the driver software so you know they're all working properly4. Go to VoxATC Voice Configuration (settings tab) and ensure the output device is set to your headset output5. In FSX go to the sounds settings and make sure main sound is through speakers and voice is through the secondary headset output as wellThat works for me but took some finding out through trial and error - hope my experiences save you some time!kevin Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
December 30, 201114 yr Author Hi Rick,I can't comment on your UT2 problem because I don't use it, but as for the sounds issues I went through that as well. I can only tell you what I found worked for me...1. Look at the driver settings for your primary sound device (mine uses the Realtek HD Audio Manager)2. Make sure advanced settings are set to output different streams from front and rear audio panels3. Test those settings from the driver software so you know they're all working properly4. Go to VoxATC Voice Configuration (settings tab) and ensure the output device is set to your headset output5. In FSX go to the sounds settings and make sure main sound is through speakers and voice is through the secondary headset output as wellThat works for me but took some finding out through trial and error - hope my experiences save you some time!kevinHi Kevin.Many thanks for your help on this. I am not at home right now but will be tomorrow aft. I will go through the steps you suggest and will post back results.Really appreciate your interest as i only have a few more days before my 7 days is up.Regards and Happy new year, Rick Hobbs
December 31, 201114 yr Keep at it Vox is quite complicated sometimes but it does work nearly as good as real life it's expensive esp for the uk version 6 but only VATSIM beats it for realism IMO k Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
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