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FS2Crew for NGX

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Hello!You can find a FS2Crew NGX Flow at:1.0 Version - http://dl.dropbox.co...7NGXExtFlow.pdfNot finished yet. I will continue updating it in the next few days!Voice commands at:http://dl.dropbox.co...ExtCommands.pdfAs usual, if you want to edit it to meet your own needs, just send me an e-mail or a pm.Have fun!Julio Cesar
Nice ... very helpful. Thanks!

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Hey, i have a question, does this program can handle a British accent? i honestly thinking about buying it.
We a have a very large contingent of users from Blighty... you won't have a problem.... just make sure you run the Voice Training.And if you don't want to use Voice, you can still use the Button Control version.

Hello,I've never used FS2Crew, so I have a question - does this software run in "background" in VC mode? I mean without annoying pinned windows (like in FSInn, FSCopilot, etc.)?I know every step from Normal Procedures, have it in my brain :) Is it possible to forget some steps when you use FS2Crew? :) Now I'm captain and first officer, all in one. So I can do everything alone and know every sequence in cockpit (this makes me fun!). I understand FS2Crew can make half of my job automatically. So I would forget some steps after months and without F/O would not be able to configure cockpit alone. What do you think about it?FS2Crew seems to be veeery interesting to me, especially voice control :)

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Like others already said, FS2Crew is one of those addons you wouldn't want to be without once you got used to it. I've used FS2Crew for many products and it's simply wonderful it's finally available also for the NGX!I had one problem, since last using FS2Crew I moved my IvAp (pilot client for IVAO) and TeamSpeak which is used for ATC comm to a second computer so this left me with no headset and mic on my FSX computer and I wouldn't want to use anything but the voice edition of FS2Crew but solved it yesterday by plugging in a second mic on my FSX PC and attached it to my yoke and so far it seems to work just fine :(

It would be really appreciated if one of you or a FS2crew developer posted a nice video that explains the basic procedures and at least 2 minutes of show.Thanks in advance

I'll be buying this next week when my wallet has recovered from the beating it's taken from FSX in the last two months..It looks acebestjake

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To go some way to answer some of the points asked above.FSCrew does have a small banner window as a user interface but it is not necessary to have this displayed at all times to use the voice functionality.I have found recognition works very well even with my Scottish accent.I agree that some sort of a video tutorial would help to support the manuals, but even as a total new user to FS2Crew after a couple of flights I am really getting it to work well for me.

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I'm with Mark, in that I, too, am a first-time user of FS2Crew and am a little unsure where to start, so a "complete newbie" intro or video would be a big help (I think Bryan has one in the works, along with a pdf version of the manual, but I'm anxious to try my new add-on!). ^_^I guess I need to start by initialising and training the MS voice control, but so far I haven't seen any reference to that in the online docs. (I know you only do it once, but it has to be a fairly important step).Meanwhile, Julio's flows look helpful — thank you, Julio! :biggrin:Cheers,Brian

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Am thinking of buying FS2Crew. I have bought VOXATC and am just about to start the voice recognition procedures. Will I have to do it again for FS2Crew? and could there be a conflict between the two programmes, and finally I run two monitors the large one with FSX in full screen mode and on the other one I drag various things such as the ATC window, so is it possible to drag the FS2Crew interface onto my second monitor?

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I had one problem, since last using FS2Crew I moved my IvAp (pilot client for IVAO) and TeamSpeak which is used for ATC comm to a second computer so this left me with no headset and mic on my FSX computer and I wouldn't want to use anything but the voice edition of FS2Crew but solved it yesterday by plugging in a second mic on my FSX PC and attached it to my yoke and so far it seems to work just fine
That's interesting: I am struggling with exactly the same problem and I' d like to solve it using one mic connected to both PCs. Since I have configured my Saitek Yoke to have the same "push to talk" button for Teamspeak also as "soft mute" button for FS2Crew (it can be done, as per FS2Crew manual), they cannot work simultaneously, so in theory it should be possible to connect the same mic to both pc with a splitter....I have not tried it yet as I can' t find the right splitter....but as soon as I can give it a try, I'll let you know if it works......Regards

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It would be really appreciated if one of you or a FS2crew developer posted a nice video that explains the basic procedures and at least 2 minutes of show.Thanks in advance
there is one out already in their forum and also their are plenty of fscrew2 videos out on youtube already on the ifly737, pmdg4100 etc its all the same principle

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there is one out already in their forum and also their are plenty of fscrew2 videos out on youtube already on the ifly737, pmdg4100 etc its all the same principle
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in the fscrew2 forum bryan put in a short video in and if u do a seach in yutube of fscrew2 u get many hits with it

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Thank you, Pete. Nothing NGX-specific yet as far as I can see, unsurprisingly — but lots for something called the <*cough*> iFly, so I'll start viewing...... :Hypnotized:Cheers,Brian

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Thank you, Pete. Nothing NGX-specific yet as far as I can see, unsurprisingly — but lots for something called the <*cough*> iFly, so I'll start viewing...... :Hypnotized:Cheers,Brian
have you checked out the fscrew2 forum theres a short vid on the ngx on hows it goes only last for 90 seconds

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