May 3, 20215 yr I love Pilot2ATC but since I do most of my flying in VR, I sometimes struggle with recalling what a read back to ATC needs to be, especially for more complicated procedures. The Speech log window is excellent for that but since I’m inside my HMD, I don’t really have a way to see that. I use Windows Mixed Reality so also can’t easily pin or bring inside just the assistant window. However, if the text could be written to a text file, I could write a simple app that reads it and lets me view it in the VR cockpit. Thoughts? Has anyone done this? Is there a better solution? thx
May 3, 20215 yr It can already do that, and what i use is the following flywithlua script which shows the conversation in x-plane: https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/64202-p2atc-box/ If you just want the text logged to a file, Go to P2ATC config -> speech tab -> enable "conversation text file path" and set it to where you want it stored. Edited May 3, 20215 yr by akatham
May 4, 20215 yr Commercial Member On 5/3/2021 at 11:52 AM, akatham said: If you just want the text logged to a file, Go to P2ATC config -> speech tab -> enable "conversation text file path" and set it to where you want it stored. I use this facility with a Lua plug-in for FSUIPC (actually WideClient) to display the live scrolling conversation text, colour coded, on a small screen in my cockpit. The Lua plug-in for this is supplied in the Lua examples pack with FSUIPC ("AllTexts.lua" - instructions in file). A parameter has to be added to WideClient.INI (or FSUIPC INI) to ask it to monitor the conversation file and send it to the display plug-in. Pete Win10: 22H2 19045.2728 CPU: 9900KS at 5.5GHz Memory: 32Gb at 3800 MHz. GPU: RTX 24Gb Titan 2 x 2160p projectors at 25Hz onto 200 FOV curved screen
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