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RCv4 and Sound Card

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...one last one here...this might be more of a software upgradeI was wondering if it's possible to let RC select the sound card to use reason would be for splitting sound into USB headset while engine sound is on speakers. I know there are some programs that do that like SquackBox not sure maybe it would need a whole new RC so never ming.. :)I do not use squackbox but used it just red that it's capable of doing so while searching through forumsI did get my computer to send sound to both speakers and USB headset, but it did it with both ATC and Engine sound and I did it somehow by mistake was never able to reproduce the effect.I do know that FS9 can not do it by itself and maybe the FSX will be able to do that. network computers are out of option for me since they are too far away from each other in other rooms and wireless headset is out of my price range :)Just food for thoughAndyPS: unless this is already possible and I just missed it somehow

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we'll see what we can do in future versionsjd

You probably can not fully seperate this but you could use your sounds frequency/tone sliders in your driver to reduce high frequuencies, boost low frequencies, and reducer overal volume to accent engine sounds and other bass sounds to your speakers. Inversely, you might try taking your headset driver if it has tone control sliders raising the midrange and treble, and lowering bass, to accent the communications to them.

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