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I need some expert help lol and Dave has a killer atc proggie

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I have p2a installed on a second machine with widefs..no problem connecting...I thought that putting it on a second machine..would reduce the drain on my machine machine ( plus for using extra monitors) but the only thing I am wondering.. other than connecting a yoke to the PTT (which I can't seem to get right in fsuipc....what is the advantage of networking?) ...Can't see any additional windows on p3dv3 machine.. Do I need to have P2A on both machines?

 

Can I not have sound (like chatter) come thru speakers or do I have to have the wireless g930  attached to the remote machine for P2A work? I know it is looking for a microphone. I do have FS2 crew on P3dv3 machine so I need a microphone for it. I do have  Logitech 930 and two receivers but I guess it can only connect to one receiver. I have a receiver for both machines but that don't work lol.

 

I bought the chatter files from real atc..and created a CONTROLLER direction inside the chatter directory and used all caps for the sub-directories and copied files from each real atc directory into each of the Controller files inside the Chatter directory. I did not install them into the default directories but the CONTROLLER directory I created with all the sub folder APP; CLR;CTR: and some with _  in the directory name) (which are Captilized) is that right? When should I hear chatter?

 

I am trying to figure all this out but if somebody has a great way to do the sound.. I am using Multiplicity. (and has that audio pass thru built in) but don't know how to use it I have 1 powered speaker system hooked up on main (p3Dv3 machine) and speakers on remote machine. I am using a device called Tiny Mix by Stoweblank to hook both computers into this device and then you can hear sound at same time from both machines.....But if there is a better way let me know.

 

So you know hat Tiny Mix is: here is the link..maybe someone else could use one....www.stoweblank.com/tinymix

 

Sorry to ramble..getting old and feeble lol,

 

Best Regards for the Season to everyone!!

 

Bob M.

Bob M

Not sure I have understood all your needs and setup, but you should have a look here:

 

http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Voicemeeter/vban.htm

 

VBAN can transport sounds over network. Also you can use Voicemeeter to mix everything between hardware & virtual audio inputs on the computer you want to use for speakers or headphone.

Roland

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Thanks roland..one quick question.. when I create a flight plan in P2A..and one of the waypoints turns blue.. what does that mean?

Thanks,

Bob M


Maybe Dave will jump in. Vban..Is it dumbed down for us not so swift or am I getting in over my head lol.  I have a Logitech 930 wireless and two receivers but I contacted Logitech and they said it would only use one receiver or the other...not both. Drats,  If I put P2A on the P3D machine and give up on networking..would it gooble up all my resources since P3d is already doing that lol.

Thanks,

Bob M.

Bob M

For solve your PTT problems you need to set your joystick in the remote machine with widefs

For the sound problem you can use a virtual mixer, or buy a mini sound mixer for jack 3,5mm, then mix the sound from the two computers to your headphones. The mic need to be conected in the remote computer.

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Thanks..... Got it. The wireless mike on the remote where P2A is installed but not sure how I could use mic  on other machine where P3dv3 and FS2 Crew I installed. Oh well. I guess I am asking a lot. Actually I have the G930 Logitech wireless headset and I removed the right ear piece so all I have is the left earpiece and mic so I could (1) hear the wife yelling and (2) hear the sim background noise.. But I guess on P2A...the chatter and everything only come through a headset?    If you wear a headset..you feel kinda trapped and out of touch with your surroundings lol.

 

Have a great day Djembe!!

Bob M.

Bob M

Then you need the mic in the P3D pc for FS2Crew... i think just install P2A in the P3D pc.

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Thanks :)

 

Bob M

Bob M

What I did was to buy a couple of audio cables and connected the line-out of each computer to the line-in of the others. I have a headset+mic in the FSX computer. My voice goes from the mic to line-out to line-in of the P2A computer. P2A voice goes from the line-out to the line-in of the FSX computer to my headset.

It takes some configuration to reroute the line-in to the headset but it works great.

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