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VoxATC and MyTraffic6

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Hello,

shortly updated MyTraffic to version 6, which newly installs all its folders outside FSX. Since that Vox doesn`t recoq any AI_A/C thus no vox-generated traffic in the sim.

Any idea how to tell vox dealing the new situation?

Danke,

Wolfgang Kuehn 

I am not sure how Vox or My Traffic interact, but I installed My Traffic in a folder called "my traffic professional" in my P3d...I use P3d... directory, in my case D:\P3dv3\my traffic professional.

 

When I ran the Vox indexer I noticed it ran through the contents of the "my traffic professional folder". And when I run P3d , load a flight plan, and go to the relevant airport, start Voxatc there is plenty of traffic!

 

You could try uninstalling My Traffic and reinstall it in your FSX directory and see if it helps.

 

Make sure My Traffic is installed properly apart from that, in P3d it is a bit unnecessarily complicated... perhaps not so in FSX.

John Anderson

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Wokue,

 

I have Vox and MT6 running on FSX Steam.

 

Once you install both Vox and MT 6 to there default folders, all you need do is run the Vox indexer and you will see it search the folder and log its contents :)

 

Works fine for me

Rob

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When you install my traffic, it adds a line in the cfg that shows which directory it located. Vox will read that line and will know ehre to find it.

Naif Almazroa

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