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StevenK

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  1. OK sounds like a driver issue then. Maybe a recent update of the driver or codecs caused this issue. Glad to hear its sorted though.
  2. LOL thats the best offer I have had all night so ill take it Tell me where to print my name lol *starts humming to top gun*
  3. Great stuff Glad I could help... Maybe Byork will give me a job lol (jokes)
  4. Check your FS2Crew settings. On the FS2Cew dialogue click on the CFG button. Then check that your headphones are set on the "Audio Setup" Change it from Speakers to Headphones. Then press the HS button on the main FS2Crew panel If you still have issues please reply and we can work out some other way. (please note the images may be different from yours as I used google and just edited them for this post)
  5. hahahahahaha good catch Would have been a great april fools
  6. It is not possible because FS2Crew uses a gauge file within FSX to allow it to work. FSX will not run over a network PC. My recommendation if you want to hear the FO over your headset is to attach a line from your "headphones" on your main PC to your "Line-In" on your 2nd PC. This will work as I helped a friend do the same thing. This will send the headset audio from your main PC to your 2nd PC but FS2Crew will still have to run on your Main PC.
  7. Im sure Brian will reply to this as soon as he can.
  8. Give it time. The forum has just got back online and not everyone knows about it yet. The "we are not stabilized" and "Localizer deviation" callouts are because you have moved off the path of the localiser This means your not heading towards the runway. The same thing for "We are not stabilized"
  9. Your co-pilot will turn them off just before engine start. He should then turn them back on during the "before taxi checklist." Make sure you have set the correct pressure setting on the overhead (bottom right) Also make sure the pressurisation mode selector is set to "Auto" mode. Please take a look at these and then reply. If the problem is still there please take a screenshot of your overhead when you are 30nm from T/D and the Recall Button is lit.
  10. Hummm I'm not sure on this one then. Something its definitely screwed up... I would recommend that you wait for Brian to reply to this, maybe he can help shed some light on the issue
  11. This could be that your sound card is not set to use the speakers at the same time as the headset. To change this you need to open your soundcard settings. Look for something that says something like "Independent Headset" Then you need to check your FSX settings and also FS2Crew's settings. If your soundcard is set correctly then you can check the following. Check your FSX sound settings and make sure that they are set to the correct values. It would be also worth checking that FS2Crew is set correctly also. To check your FSX settings click on "Settings" then "Sound" Make sure that the drop down boxes are set as you want them to be. For FS2Crew click on "CFG" then check the audio setup value is set to your headset device. IF ALL THAT DOESN'T WORK TRY THIS. Unplug your headphones and play a video on youtube. The audio should come through your speakers. Then whilst the video is still playing plug your headphones in. If the audio comes through the headphones then you need to check your sound card settings again. If the audio still plays through your speakers then it should work as described above. I could arrange a teamviewer session to help if needed.
  12. Welcome back to the online world... I'm glad that they finally solved the hard drive problem... Lets hope it doesn't happen again and hope that the forums now pick up some speed. Happy to be back...
  13. Locate your FSX.cfg and remove the entries from FS2Crew It should look something like this C:\FSX\FS2Crew2010\Versions\PMDG737NGX\Gauges\FS2CrewNGXVoice.GAU.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx C:\FSX\FS2Crew2010\Versions\PMDG737NGX\Gauges\FS2CrewNGXVoice.GAU.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx C:\FSX\FS2Crew2010\Versions\PMDG737NGX\Gauges\FS2CrewNGXVoice.GAU.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx C:\FSX\FS2Crew2010\Versions\PMDG737NGX\Gauges\FS2CrewNGXVoice.GAU.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx C:\FSX\FS2Crew2010\Versions\PMDG737NGX\Gauges\FS2CrewNGXVoice.GAU.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Then when you start FSX it will ask to run FS2Crew just click "No not this time" When your ready to start using FS2Crew again just add the lines back into your FSX.cfg Make a backup of the FSX.cfg before you do this just incase
  14. yes some of the FO voices come through the speakers there is a button on the main FS2Crew panel that says "HS" This will direct all FO audio to the headset
  15. Make sure all the settings in FSX are correct and that the windows settings are correct also
  16. Maybe your sound card driver software has the ability to allow two outputs My PC by default turns off the sound to the speakers when I connect the headset to the front pannel But I changed the settings to allow both as separate sound devices So now I have sound from FSX coming out the speakers and I can have FS2Crew, TeamSpeak, VatSim ext coming out the headset
  17. You would have to contact Vox on that Yes. When FSX opens, on the left click on "settings" Then click on "Customize" When the new window opens, click on the "Traffic" tab at the top Then change the "Airline Traffic Density (%)" to 0 Also change the "General Aviation Traffic Density (%)" to 0 UT2 should have done this for you. Make sure that the sound is up all the way within windows When FSX and Vox is open, click on the speaker icon in your taskbar near the clock. Then click "Mixer" and scroll through them and make sure Vox is 100% Also check your Vox settings to make sure its 100% I have no problems using Vox with FS2Crew, FSX, TeamSpeak ect
  18. very nice indeed that i7 will make fsx a lot smoother
  19. No No need to buy them again Just uninstall them from your laptop and install them on your new PC If you have any problems re-registering them just contact the relevant company and explain to them as you did to us Congrats on your new PC What specs you got?
  20. NO Voc ATC dose not require Microsoft Speech Recognition to be on, so you can use both Vox ATC and FS2Crew You can use the "Hard Mute" button or you can set a key command or button press using FSUIPC or the command that is mentioned in the FS2Crew Voice Manual. I use Vox ATC and FS2Crew on 80% of my flights My joystick button 3 controls what program hears my voice If I don't press any buttons on my joystick then FS2Crew's FO will hear my voice just like if he was sat next to me in real life. When I press button 3 on my joystick and hold it in then Vox ATC will hear my voice and FS2Crew will not. Its like using a push to talk button So in short Press the button Vox ATC Release the button FS2Crew
  21. did that solve the issue?
  22. Do you have the FS2Crew Voice/Button version installed? It needs to be the latest version
  23. OK here is what you need to do You can either 1: press the button to let FS2Crew give the brief 2: you give the brief For option 1, just press the button when required and let FS2Crew do the rest For option 2, say "Are you ready for the departure brief"? Wait for the FO to say "I'm ready for the brief" Then you can say your own brief in your own words You can even say ""OK so im going to fly this bird to the moon and back" When you have finished just say "Any Questions"? So like I said in my last comment you need to finish with the words "Any Questions"? Here is a sample please go and try it You need to speak the things in red YOU "Are you ready for the departure brief"? FO: "I'm ready for the brief" YOU "OK our departure time is 1500hrs zulu, taxiing to holding point 1alpha runway 25left, departure is to the north" ......(give a 2 second pause here)...... "Any Questions"? FO: "No questions" In short you need to say "Are you ready for the departure brief"? This will tell FS2Crew your about to give the brief You can say what you want at this point You then need to finish by saying "Any questions"? If you would like I will do a short video tomorrow to help you
  24. Always remember to say "any questions" after you have given your speech I normally say something like this ME: "Are you ready for the departure brief"? FO: "I'm ready for the brief" ME: "OK so im going to fly this bird to the moon and back --- Any questions"? FO: "No questions" One day he will turn round and say "Yes, We dont have enough fuel for that captain" Joking aside, just make sure you give a pause between what your saying and the "Any questions" (I do also give a good flight brief on some flights)

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