August 15, 20169 yr Hi. I've updatet the MCE to the latest version. I fired up the SIM and loaded the IXEG 737-300. I opened the MCE Flow for the plane and was ready to see MCE do it's magic. I was surpised when I found that the cockpit preparation flow command isn't working. Most of the other commands work, however to be sure it wasn't me speaking incorrectly I created a VoxScript with the command "cockpit preparation procedure"This is the result: VoxScript (my command): VocScript (output command): http://prntscr.com/c62u36 The Verbose: What could do this? Fly safe Harald I Just noticed that this happens with all flows that has[ xxxxx xxxxx procedure] in it. Is it to similar to the check list commands? Before taxi procedure Before take-off procedure
August 15, 20169 yr Commercial Member Hi. I've updatet the MCE to the latest version. I fired up the SIM and loaded the IXEG 737-300. I opened the MCE Flow for the plane and was ready to see MCE do it's magic. I was surpised when I found that the cockpit preparation flow command isn't working. Most of the other commands work, however to be sure it wasn't me speaking incorrectly I created a VoxScript with the command "cockpit preparation procedure" This is the result: VoxScript (my command): VocScript (output command): http://prntscr.com/c62u36 The Verbose: What could do this? Fly safe Harald I Just noticed that this happens with all flows that has[ xxxxx xxxxx procedure] in it. Is it to similar to the check list commands? Before taxi procedure Before take-off procedure If you happen to be an existing user, after installing the latest update, you need to briefly un the application wizard, without going through speech training. Click Start->All apps->Multi Crew X-Plane->Tools->Run app wizard. That will get the pre-made flows copied over to the relevant IXEG 737 folder in \My Documents\Myvoicescripts\\Copilot\Aircraft\ folder. IXEG folder is named <733> The flows for that aircraft should be there. You don't have to create them from scratch. Your screenshot shows you're adding a command "cockpit preparation procedure" to be triggered by the custom flow you have created. That command doesn't exist. It's usually a trigger sentence for a specific flow. Once you have run the wizard, go to <Command> tab in MCE user interface and click <Voxscript> You should find the pre-made flows listed there. Up to you then to use them as they are, or modify them to suit your needs. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
August 15, 20169 yr Author It worked! I was using the Vox script to troubleshooting why the commands wasn't triggering.Good thing it is there. Thanks again!
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