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vPilot Error

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When i try to run vPilot i get and error the says "UnspecifiedError calling waveinOpen". How do I fix this?

Edited by williebarry1

Try posting in the VPilot forum in the VATSIM forums. Get a quicker answer there most likely

Richie Walsh

 

Although it looks like an audio problem. Did you try rebooting?

Mario Di Lauro

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49 minutes ago, Irishcurse said:

Try posting in the VPilot forum in the VATSIM forums. Get a quicker answer there most likely

I did, nothing helpful so far.

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10 minutes ago, tamsini said:

Although it looks like an audio problem. Did you try rebooting?

I did reboot and it didn't fix the problem.

are you running it as administrator?

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Posting the issue in the vPilot forum is you best bet. I had an issue with the programme some time ago, posted in the forum and got an almost immediate response and resolution to my issue from Ross who is absolutely on the ball.

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16 hours ago, williebarry1 said:

I fix it.

How?

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5 hours ago, ErichB said:

How?

By going to device manager, selecting sound, video, and game controllers and uninstalling all audio drivers. When you select uninstall and make sure to select delete the driver software for device before uninstalling. You can restart pc after that if you want. I didn't. In the device manager select scan for hardware changes and it should reinstall audio drivers.

Edited by williebarry1

  • 1 month later...

Im getting this problem too. As soon as I plug in my headset, it comes up. I've uninstalled all the audio drivers and deleted them, but no luck. Anyone else have a work around?

  • 1 year later...

Try enabling your microphone in settings

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9 minutes ago, Mickey Ray said:

Try enabling your microphone in settings

Welcome to AvSim. Please be aware you have just replied to a 16 month old topic. A reply is unlikely.

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