September 12, 20187 yr Hello. For little time I m using the Australian voice to have emergencies. After using with other voices without any problem for a long time, now I can not get to recognize the word "auto" to my co-pilot. it is curious that "normal auto" takes it immediately, but "auto" no. I tried to pronounce carefully following the pronunciation of word reference (I guess English) and I think I did well ... I try to move close the microphone to the speakers to try the word reference pronunciation ... but nothing. What is the difference in pronunciation compared to the English voice? Is there a command I can give to keep it going? In the last flights I had to skip ahead by stopping the "before start checklist to the line" and "before taxi checklist". I apologize for my English, especially asking about it Niccolò
September 13, 20187 yr Commercial Member Hi Niccolo, If you get stuck, speak "SET AND CHECKED". Then triple check that you're using the command listed in the manual. Be careful of 3rd party tutorials. Sometimes they have mistakes. Also, please read this: Best, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
September 13, 20187 yr Author Thank you so much and sorry to repeat know elements in the forum. It was first time with those problems for me. Best Niccolò
September 13, 20187 yr Commercial Member No worries! B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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