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Sound Setting profiles in FSX?

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Hi.I have a question about sound settings and profiles for 3rd Party aircraft. I notice in another posting that in FSX that a user will be able to save profiles for AI and graphic settings and switch between them depending on what kind of performance they want from the sim at a given time which I think is a great idea. Anyway in FS2004 at the moment some 3rd party aircraft will mention in the readme file to have your sound settings a certain way in the sound settings panel to enjoy the sounds of that particular aircraft to the fullest. At the moment these settings can't be saved I believe for a particular aircraft so everytime you fly with a different airplane with its own specific soundpack you have either change it to what they think is the best settings or you just leave it as you get fed up with keep having to change the settings each time. In FSX will there be a facility for these values to be saved so that each time you flew in a particular aircraft those sound settings would then be loaded up for that aircraft so all this changing sound settings each time could be a thing of the past?I really wish there was a way you could do this in FS2004 at the moment, would have been nice to have in the aircraft.cfg for example some lines of text which would equate to what the sound settings could be for that given aircaft so you could just enter them in once and then never bother again unless you put another sound set in which had their own specific sound settings.Thanks for any response.Craig

The way we do this is to make sure the aircraft audio is set to the right levels so you don't have to use the UI.

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