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  1. Sometimes on longer flights I like to fast-forward either using the sim (fs2020) of VFRmap. When doing so it seems my pilot2atc no longer responds. As in I cannot grab a nearby frequency and do radio check or anything, I get no response. I even tried to reload the flight plan and get IFR clearance but I get nothing. Am I missing something? Sometimes I just do not have time to do a 4-5 hour flight and simply want to cut out the max alt travel.
  2. Let me start by saying that I absolutely love P2ATC and have used on many flights. However on long IFR flights I like to fast forward a bit due to time limitations. I used to use the one in FS2020 like to descent or something but that pretty much wigs out. So I use VFRMAP which allows me to teleport. Usually after teleporting P2ATC will contact me and assign me a controller, but soon after, nothing. I cant get a radio check, I cant get any response even after choosing different controllers. I disconnect and reconnect and try to get IFR clearance, nothing. Closed, reopened, re-file flight plan, IFR clearance = nothing radio check = nothing, there seems to be nothing I can do to re-connect Pilot2ATC. Is there a trick to reconnecting after fast-forward? Is there a trick to getting IFR clearance if already in the air? Any help would be appreciated, I love this program.
  3. HA I had to go into Mic settings and set the USB microphone as default communications device
  4. So I started the trial today after watching numerous videos and got pretty excited about using. I have one main problem thus far and this is it. I use sound from plugged in speaker into PC. Realtek If I choose Primary Sound Driver within P2A I can hear fine, and get responses if I use the "Say it" option. My mic is a USB condenser mic and is my primary microphone. This input works in P2A if I unchoose primary sound driver, and choose USB mic and then P2A picks up my voice and responds, the problem is, if I have this chosen I can no longer hear audio from P2A. I would almost expect an input AND output sound option, but that is not the case. Can anyone give me some insight as to how to get this working? Stuff to know: Mic works great, all tests, P2A, voice recognition, etc USB Mic is my chosen "default" input device. Sound works great. TLDR: If Mic is chosen as Speech Output Device I cannot hear audio from P2A but mic works and P2A hears/responds. If I choose Primary Sound Driver, or Realtek speakers I can hear from P2A but mic no longer picked up and have to use "SAY IT"
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