October 24, 201411 yr I set up RC4 on a network computer and it works fine with the FS sim, however, the controllers voice and commands are played on the the other computer not on the sim computer. Is there a way to change or project the voices onto the computer that I'm actually running the sim? I can't find anything in a manual or forum that addresses this. Thanks in advance for the help.
October 24, 201411 yr Hello What you need is connect the line out on your WideFS machine to the line in on your FSX machine using a 3.5 to 3.5 lead. This is the way I do it as WideFS cannot send the audio over the network. http://www.amazon.co.uk/3-5mm-Male-Stereo-Audio-Cable/dp/B000Q6LT26/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1414170946&sr=8-3&keywords=3.5+to+3.5
October 24, 201411 yr Commercial Member I set up RC4 on a network computer and it works fine with the FS sim, however, the controllers voice and commands are played on the the other computer not on the sim computer. Is there a way to change or project the voices onto the computer that I'm actually running the sim? I can't find anything in a manual or forum that addresses this. Thanks in advance for the help. The big advantage of having RC on a separate PC is that you can route the voice to your headset instead of having it mixed up with the aircraft and other sounds. Alternatively you can route it to another speaker placed strategically to make the voice clear against all the other sounds -- I can switch mine to speakers in the overhead, for instance. Pete Win10: 22H2 19045.2728 CPU: 9900KS at 5.5GHz Memory: 32Gb at 3800 MHz. GPU: RTX 24Gb Titan 2 x 2160p projectors at 25Hz onto 200 FOV curved screen
October 25, 201411 yr 'The big advantage of having RC on a separate PC is that you can route the voice to your headset " How would I go about doing this? Thanks
October 26, 201411 yr Commercial Member 'The big advantage of having RC on a separate PC is that you can route the voice to your headset " How would I go about doing this? Thanks Plug your headset into the client PC. Pete Win10: 22H2 19045.2728 CPU: 9900KS at 5.5GHz Memory: 32Gb at 3800 MHz. GPU: RTX 24Gb Titan 2 x 2160p projectors at 25Hz onto 200 FOV curved screen
October 26, 201411 yr You would need to go for the option in post #2 System: MSFS2024, ASUS Rog Stryx Z790-A, Intel i9-14900KF, Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 , Asus Hyperion Case,Rog Stryx 4090 OC, Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD, 1Tb Samsung 860 EVO SSD,64Gb G Skill Memory, Asus Aura 1200W Gold PSU,Win 11 ,LG C4 48" 4K OLED Screen., Airbus TCA Full Kit, Stream Deck XL. WinWing FCU, EFIS, MCDU
October 27, 201411 yr Commercial Member I'd need that for the fsx machine. Er, so why ask how to separate RC voice into your headset if you want all the sound in one place? Pete Win10: 22H2 19045.2728 CPU: 9900KS at 5.5GHz Memory: 32Gb at 3800 MHz. GPU: RTX 24Gb Titan 2 x 2160p projectors at 25Hz onto 200 FOV curved screen
October 27, 201411 yr Er, so why ask how to separate RC voice into your headset if you want all the sound in one place? Pete I would like to have RC installed on my networked machine,fsx on my main machine and the all the sound(s) in one place :-).
November 16, 201411 yr Author Again thanks to all for the input. Pete, thanks for the insights and i now do use this set up with headset plugged into client and other audio to the sim computer. it works very well. I do,however, occasionally need to pipe all audio through the headsets (to keep the aircraft noice from bleeding into the house. I found a solution for this with a RadioShack 3 - 1male 3.5 audio connector. I wasnt able to find it in any store but it was avaialble on line.
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