November 29, 20205 yr Anyone using Wideview software for MSFS 2020 to obtain panoramic view on multiple monitors through networked multiple computers ?
December 1, 20205 yr Commercial Member Hello, I am the "WidevieW man", you are welcome for any question. I am using WidevieW also for myself, to drive three 50" (4K) TVs, but I am using it in a very particular way. The master computer (server) still uses FSX (cause, I cannot upgrade to MSFS because of missing favorite add-ons and drivers for peripherals), while the clients are all MSFS based. So, this is a true "mixed" configuration, letting me to use MSFS just as a visual generator. Server can be FSX, P3D (or, of course, even MSFS, using so a "plain" setup). Here some shots, sorry for the poor HDR quality, I took them on a hurry with a phone while flying over Utah. As you can see from this picture, the "boss" is still FSX, but visuals are all MSFS based. This is interesting, for example, if you want to run PMDG but want to enjoy MSFS scenery at the same time. This configuration requires 4 computers in a LAN, one license of MSFS (or the simulator you use) on each PC and WidevieW software. Again, you are very welcome for any question, please post here.
December 1, 20205 yr Wait wait wait, are you combining both sim's to fly? How do you sync those sims?
December 1, 20205 yr Commercial Member Yes, it is done via WidevieW software. The master computer (the computer where the aircraft actually flies) can be based on MSFS, P3D or FSX, while the client computers (driving the visual) can be MSFS. You need a minimum of 2 computers in a LAN (and one additional computer for any further "view" you would like to add).
December 1, 20205 yr 😍 A little bit of pee just came out!! Tell me more? Are you saying we can have all the refinements of something like fsx or xplane, and combine it with MSFS visuals???
December 1, 20205 yr Commercial Member Yes, there is some manual work to do for the initial setup and some very minor compromise, but I'm enjoying this from long time now and works so well. Here there is the user's guide discussing also mixed configurations FSX / P3D / MSFS.
December 1, 20205 yr Do you suggest using FSX for your 530/430 and G1000 along with other peripherals? Are you still able to navigate and start your flight using FS2020? The aircraft is using FSX flight model and not FS2020? Just so I'm able to wrap my head around what you are doing. computer1: Left Screen: Own copy of FS2020, locked to the left view using config file Computer2 Middle Screen: Own Copy of FS2020 locked to the middle using config file Computer3: Right screen: Own Copy of FS2020, locked to the right using config file. Computer4: Server: Own copy of FSX, All flight peripherals plugged into this computer (yoke, rudder, Switches, Realsimgear, Saitek panels, air manager)
December 1, 20205 yr 23 minutes ago, lucianon said: Here there is the user's guide Mad props to @GSalden for rocking a home cockpit in the 1990s! 😀 Seriously impressive commitment to get an 'immersive experience' with that tech. Prefer his current setup more though! Edited December 1, 20205 yr by F737NG AMD Ryzen 5800X3D; MSI RTX 3080 Ti ; 32GB Corsair 3200 MHz; ASUS VG35VQ 35" (3440 x 1440) Fulcrum One yoke; Thrustmaster TCA Captain Pack Airbus edition; MFG Crosswind rudder pedals; miniCockpit FCU; CPFlight MCP 737; Logitech FIP x3; TrackIR MSFS; Fenix A320; A2A PA-24; HPG H145; PMDG 737-600; AIG; RealTraffic; PSXTraffic; FSiPanel; REX AccuSeason Adv; FSDT GSX Pro; FS2Crew RAAS Pro; FS-ATC Chatter
December 1, 20205 yr Commercial Member 23 minutes ago, Doublejj said: Do you suggest using FSX for your 530/430 and G1000 along with other peripherals? Are you still able to navigate and start your flight using FS2020? The aircraft is using FSX flight model and not FS2020? Just so I'm able to wrap my head around what you are doing. computer1: Left Screen: Own copy of FS2020, locked to the left view using config file Computer2 Middle Screen: Own Copy of FS2020 locked to the middle using config file Computer3: Right screen: Own Copy of FS2020, locked to the right using config file. Computer4: Server: Own copy of FSX, All flight peripherals plugged into this computer (yoke, rudder, Switches, Realsimgear, Saitek panels, air manager) Yes, exactly. Computer 1, 2, 3: each one running a local (licensed) copy of FS2020, with view angle properly set. Computer 4: server running FSX (or P3D or even FS2020), this is the computer where I actually fly. Clients are therefore just "dummy" scenery generators (via FS2020), while everything related to flight is done on server (input periferals, cockpit hardware, 530/G1000 is connected here). Server is also the computer where the instrument panel is displayed (in case you don't have hardware panels) / no gauges can be used on clients. Flight model is of course from FSX/P3D (unless you use FS2020 also on server). Edited December 1, 20205 yr by lucianon
December 1, 20205 yr This is GREAT! starting to get my head wrapped around it all. I have a cockpit setup very similar to yours (3x4k TV's surrounding me with a mixture of real sim gear, spad and air manager) Assuming I'd like to stick with just FS2020 for Server and clients, (only drawback I have in FS2020 is the G1000's configs in the game are not complete, every other peripheral works correctly). Is there any benefit for me having four computers (1 server for peripherals, and 3 for scenery)? I would assume just use the middle screen computer as my Server. Since your using FS2020 for viewing only have you came up with a way to minimize FPS impact on those views ie. deleting the cockpit entirely so it doesn't have to compute stuff that doesn't matter, or maybe some things in settings? Thanks for you help!
December 1, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, F737NG said: Mad props to @GSalden for rocking a home cockpit in the 1990s! 😀 Seriously impressive commitment to get an 'immersive experience' with that tech. Prefer his current setup more though! Brings back great memories. This was 2003-2004 the Phoenix 747 where I split the MIP panel and made a left and right part for it. 2020 stil using WidevieW from Luciano : https://www.dropbox.com/s/0d8bx2ytf22qe26/Foto 07-09-2020 15 08 49.jpg?dl=0 Edited December 1, 20205 yr by GSalden 5950x3d 5.4-5.7 GHz - Asus ROG 870 Crosshair Apex - GSkill Neo 2x 24 Gb 6000 mhz / cas 26 - MSI RTX 5090 Gaming Trio OC - 1x SSD M2 6000 2TB - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 1Tb - Corsair 5400 case - Corsair 360 liquid cooling set - 3x 75’ TCL tv. 13600 6 cores @ 5.1 GHz / 8 cores @ 4.0 GHz (hypterthreading on) - Asus ROG Strix Gaming D - GSkill Trident 4x Gb 3200 MHz cas 15 - Asus TUF RTX 4080 16 Gb - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 2TB - 2x Sata 600 SSD 500 Mb - Corsair D4000 Airflow case - NXT Krajen Z63 AIO liquide cooling - FOV : 200 degrees My flightsim vids : https://www.youtube.com/user/fswidesim/videos?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=0
December 1, 20205 yr Commercial Member 26 minutes ago, Doublejj said: Assuming I'd like to stick with just FS2020 for Server and clients, (only drawback I have in FS2020 is the G1000's configs in the game are not complete, every other peripheral works correctly). Is there any benefit for me having four computers (1 server for peripherals, and 3 for scenery)? I would assume just use the middle screen computer as my Server. Since your using FS2020 for viewing only have you came up with a way to minimize FPS impact on those views ie. deleting the cockpit entirely so it doesn't have to compute stuff that doesn't matter, or maybe some things in settings? Thanks for you help! Yes, you may use the server to drive the front view as well. I usually prefer to avoid this, mainly to get as large as possible instrument panel view (so, without space for scenery). Also, keep in mind that if you rotate the view on sever, maybe to better see an instrument, the rotation will not be replicated on the clients (but perhaps this will be possible with a better SimConnect supporting cameras in the future). In any case you may simply rotate the view back to original angle, to have the views matching again with clients. On clients, you may remove all the gauges from panel files and set glass cockpit refresh rate to low, to gain some FPS.
December 1, 20205 yr What the Heck! 🙂 🙂 🙂 I am now interested in this. I now have 3 PCs and I can get one more and make this work Assuming 3 MSFS and 1 P3D 4 running PMDG and my home cockpit Flight illusion gauges and Go flight H/W. Hmmmm Now I need to read that white paper. I experimented with WV 20 years ago as a proof of concenpt with two PCs. I've now forgotten. The Q I have is, Would the clouds like up within the 3 MSFS screens? I believe the AI would? Manny Beta tester for SIMStarter
December 1, 20205 yr Very cool. @lucianon do you run into any problems where the terrain doesn't match up? I'm especially wondering about airports with sloped runways, since those are not supported in FSX, but they are in MSFS.
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