October 8, 20178 yr The voices of voxatc (voxpop) are very quiet and difficult to hear (p3d V4). In the windows volume mixer I see that the volume always jumps back to about half of all other sound volumes. Why is this? If used on headphones it could be to protect from setting too loud, but on the same speakers as the sim, it makes it very hard to hear even with the volumes to max in the voxatc voice configuration. Most of the time the clicking sound when pressing the ptt button does not play or cannot be heard. And one other question, when assigning buttons or keys how do you remove button settings to nothing? The only way I found to remove a button or key press was by replacing it with another one. Thank you.
October 9, 20178 yr Have you tried adjusting the volume in the Vox voice configuration app? Kent i7 4790k @4.7Ghz 32Gb DDR3 1333 RTX 2070 GPU Win10 Pro
October 9, 20178 yr Author Thanks for the reply, but yes I have. The problem is that the volume in windows volume mixer always jumps back to a lower volume for voxatc. Does anyone else experience this? I tried switching exclusive control on and of in audio device settings, but it made no difference. Maybe some other audio program is interfering?
October 9, 20178 yr 17 minutes ago, ai1 said: Thanks for the reply, but yes I have. The problem is that the volume in windows volume mixer always jumps back to a lower volume for voxatc. Does anyone else experience this? I tried switching exclusive control on and of in audio device settings, but it made no difference. Maybe some other audio program is interfering? Try going to Control Panel-Sound-Communications and check Windows is not reducing the volume there. (Check the Do Nothing" box.) gb. YSSY. Win 10, [email protected], Corsair H115i Cooler, RTX 4070Ti, 32GB G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200, Samsung 960 EVO M.2 256GB, ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger, Corsair HX850i 850W, Thermaltake Core X31 Case, Samsung 4K 65" TV.
October 13, 20178 yr On 2017/10/10 at 6:22 AM, gboz said: Try going to Control Panel-Sound-Communications and check Windows is not reducing the volume there. (Check the Do Nothing" box.) gb. This works for me!!! Great THX
October 14, 20178 yr Author For me it was already set to do nothing. Voxatc is the only program I have this issue with.
October 15, 20178 yr I have exactly the same problem, some voices low volume, others OK. The same voice might be OK on one flight and soft on the next. It would appear that it is not the voice itself that triggers the low volume but when that voice is used by VoxATC e.g. maybe the third/fourth voice used by the program? Paul Davies.
October 9, 20205 yr I know this is an old post, but I am experiencing EXACTLY the same issue. Has anyone found what the problem is? Edited October 9, 20205 yr by Rockliffe HowardMSI Mag B650 Tomahawk MB, Ryzen7-7800X3D CPU@5ghz, Arctic AIO II 360 cooler, Nvidia RTX4090 GPU, 32gb DDR5@6000Mhz, SSD/2Tb+SSD/500Gb+OS, Corsair 1000W PSU, LG Ultragear 48"4K, MFG Crosswinds, TQ6 Throttle, Fulcrum One YokeMy FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776
October 9, 20205 yr There was a bug in a version of P3d4 that affected the volume when certain audio hardware was installed. I haven't noticed it in P3d5, but maybe somebody else can help you out.
October 9, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Rockliffe said: EXACTLY Howard better results are had with MS / Cereproc / Ivonna / Cepstal voices ...... but the best results (provided you generally fly the same aircraft) are to adjust / reduce the sim & aircraft sound settings to promote vox's in the total then slide your mixer for all (??). for now, cheers john martin
October 9, 20205 yr Thanks fellas, I have only just, this last hour, found a post on Avsim where you have to go to sounds control panel > communications, and then click mute all sounds and apply, then click do nothing click apply and then OK. This has to be done before every flight. A bit of a faff, but so far it seems to have worked. There seems to be some kind of issue within Windows which incurrs some odd behaviour. I have created a shortcut to the sound panel, right next to my P3d exe. Very frustarting, bit of a workaround ,but it looks like this is working... so far. HowardMSI Mag B650 Tomahawk MB, Ryzen7-7800X3D CPU@5ghz, Arctic AIO II 360 cooler, Nvidia RTX4090 GPU, 32gb DDR5@6000Mhz, SSD/2Tb+SSD/500Gb+OS, Corsair 1000W PSU, LG Ultragear 48"4K, MFG Crosswinds, TQ6 Throttle, Fulcrum One YokeMy FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776
October 10, 20205 yr I will try this also. I had this persistent problem even after switching two different sound cards. Presently, I reduce all other sounds to be able to hear Vox. PierreP3D when its freezing in Quebec....well, that's most of the time...C-GDXL based at CYQB for real flying when its warming up...
October 27, 20205 yr On 10/9/2020 at 11:05 PM, jabloomf1230 said: The problem may eventually return, unfortunately. But you have a workaround. Sure, indeed it has returned, just as you said! Today I had extremely low sound volume on several instructions and then it cleared itself. Very odd. HowardMSI Mag B650 Tomahawk MB, Ryzen7-7800X3D CPU@5ghz, Arctic AIO II 360 cooler, Nvidia RTX4090 GPU, 32gb DDR5@6000Mhz, SSD/2Tb+SSD/500Gb+OS, Corsair 1000W PSU, LG Ultragear 48"4K, MFG Crosswinds, TQ6 Throttle, Fulcrum One YokeMy FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776
August 8, 20214 yr I was having this same, frustrating issue. Tried all sorts of things to no avail. I did find a workaround that doesn't require fiddling before every flight: You have to install Voice Meeter Banana in order to do this; so yes, another app eating up resources, but it works. Once you have that installed, all you essentially need to do is direct Vox to play through Voice Meeter's virtual input, rather than your actual sound card. Within Voice Meeter, you can then control the volume of the voices you have assigned to Vox without any auto-adjustments taking place. Hope this helps somebody. -Bob SimPC: 14900k, RTX 4090, 64gb ram, Pimax Crystal
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