April 8, 20188 yr Author Hi, Okay I've solved this now, thanks to the guidance from here. This is how: Run remote panels on the client machine. Run Proxy on the flightsim PC. Click enable in the flight sim VOXATC window. (I was trying to do this on the client machine without even opening the VOXATC 'in sim' window. I assumed part of the remote function would include enabling from the client machine). Then close the VOXATC In sim window. VOXATC remote window comes alive and show instructions and read backs. Thanks for all your help. Regards Dave
April 8, 20188 yr Congratulation! Do you have a performance hit when running Voxatc? The framerate went down to 15 fps. I have now updated to P3D v4.2 but have not tried it yet.
April 9, 20188 yr Author Thanks A320. I do have a FPS hit but that is, I believe, due to the AI aircraft. I have the AI setting at 30% which provides a sensible level of AI. If it's set higher then there's a) too much traffic in terms of what you see and b) it's hard to 'get a word in' c) it negatively affects the FPS. The 30% setting was recommended to me by Tegwyn West some years ago, when he was more communicative! I fly in and out of regional airports in the main, avoiding Gatwick, Amsterdam, Frankfurt etc., due partly to the AI volume, but even here it's very usable. My FPS with VOXATC running is typically 25/30 on the ground with medium to high (not extreme) graphics settings and weather such as snow/rain and overcast cloud cover. In the air it's anywhere from 40 to 90. On approach to a large regional airport such as Bergen or Bristol, it can drop into the high teens, but remains smooth. I only use airport scenery designed for P3D V4. I am sticking with V4.1 for now since there's nothing in 4.2 that is beneficial to me, so far as I know. My setup is three HD projectors running off a 1080 graphics card. Regards Dave
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