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Active Camera 2004 pilots internal view question

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Guest Akflyin

Hi Guys,I am wondering if I have something not set quite right. I really like the Active camera Pilots internal view option as I operate my aircraft, however, I also sometime like to see the aircraft in the flightsim default spot view. As I cycle the S button to the spot view, my spot view of the aircraft is very jerky and unusable until I deactivate the Active Camera pilots internal view which is a pain to do while operating the aircraft. Has anyone else seen this condition and was there something that you did to get your spot view back to a smooth picture while your active camera still had your pilots internal view checked?Thanks for any and all inputFly safeDave in Alaska

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Guest kickin_chicken

I've never had that problem with a jerky view. I have Active Camera and while I don't always use the Internal View, I have occationally and used it to make wing views, for example. I have then used the "S" key (I have it programmed on my joystick) to cycle different views and the spot plane view works for me, no problem. Maybe under the Active Camera settings you have the Spot View (I think it's flyby view or something like that) settings set too high or too quick. When changing views in general, sometimes FS will 'studder' while it loads textures. If you have the flyby camera set to make a fast transition, then this might cause a BIG JERKY view, like it's studdering. Take a look at your Active Camera settings and see if you can change some of them to improve your spot plane view.

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Guest TPT82

Hello Dave,I think if while you are in spot view, you click on views from the menu bar at the top of the screen, select view optons from the drop down menu, then uncheck "gradual transitions". That should solve your problem. Hope this helps.Nick

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Guest ben_

Also to make sure that your default flight doesn't keep turning on the gradual transitions checkbox, open your default flight , turn off gradual transitions, then save your default flight.Ben

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Guest Akflyin

Just wanted to say thank you to you guys for resolving my spot plane view problem. I unchecked the transitioned box in the view options and that did the trick :0) I really appreciate your help with this Thanks Again and Fly SafeDave in Alaska

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