December 19, 20169 yr Hello together, First of all, i want to execuse my english. I'm from Germany and will try my best... i'm using the Trial-Version with X-Plane 10. I can use the Grammar Help and P2A recognized my Voice. But wenn i try to speak with the virtual Controller it do not react. I can't use the Sayit Funktion at all. I read very much Helpfull Tutorials to configure my PC and so on, but nothing helped... Than i switched the Sim to FSX and it worked. i took a look on the Folder of P2A and recognized some .DLL. Specialy a FSUIPC.dll At my unterstanding the counterpart of FSX FSUIPC is at Xplane XPUIPC ?! Is it right that there is no dll vor FSUIPC or is it a bug? I hope you can understand my language and can help me with my problem. If so, tell me and i would maybe try it with google translator... best regards
December 19, 20169 yr At my unterstanding the counterpart of FSX FSUIPC is at Xplane XPUIPC You are correct. XPUIPC should be in your plugins folder. The allows P2A to communicate with X-Plane.
December 19, 20169 yr Commercial Member There's a link to XPUIPC in the Pilot2ATC User's guide in the Installation section. There is not a dll for XPUIPC. Just install it in X-Plane following their directions. Dave
December 19, 20169 yr Author You are correct. XPUIPC should be in your plugins folder. The allows P2A to communicate with X-Plane. There's a link to XPUIPC in the Pilot2ATC User's guide in the Installation section. There is not a dll for XPUIPC. Just install it in X-Plane following their directions. Dave ah now i understand it.. i have the XPUIPC in my plugin folder... but i have no XUIPC.dll in my P2A folder like the FSUIPC.dll
December 21, 20169 yr Commercial Member Try the following: 1) Ensure that the three messages are displaying in the Speech Text window when you connect. The last one is "Grammars Loaded" 2) Be sure the Battery and Avionics switches in the aircraft are turned on and that the radio is "lit up" 3) Be sure that the radio is tuned to a valid local frequency. 4) In some aircraft, you may need to check the option in config to "Ignore Battery and Avionics Switches" Regards, Dave
December 21, 20169 yr Author Try the following: 1) Ensure that the three messages are displaying in the Speech Text window when you connect. The last one is "Grammars Loaded" 2) Be sure the Battery and Avionics switches in the aircraft are turned on and that the radio is "lit up" 3) Be sure that the radio is tuned to a valid local frequency. 4) In some aircraft, you may need to check the option in config to "Ignore Battery and Avionics Switches" Regards, Dave THANK YOU! it was the Option 4 with the jardesign 330
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