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 Post subject: Cockpit noise in MP
PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:03 am 
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Hi guys

New here and quite new to FSX and A2A. I've just started to try out flying A2A P47, Spitfire and more recently the B17 in multiplayer. Myself and a couple of other A2A flyers have been joining up and flying the P47's using TS3 for comms. Trouble is we're having difficulty hearing each other on TS when inside the cockpit. It's not so bad if you jump to external view but that really ruins the immersion level significantly.

We've tried adjusting settings in FSX and we've tried adjusting the volume level in accusim but they don't seem to be having much effect. It could be just schoolboy error on my behalf :roll: but any suggestions or input would be appreciated. I figure that there must be something I can adjust as it seems a number of you are flying A2A aircarft in MP.

On a separate note is there any type of regular get together for flying MP, would be real cool to see the skies full of A2A Warbirds

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 Post subject: Re: Cockpit noise in MP
PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:38 pm 
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Hi Sabre
Its not hard to find look under General Discussion/ Multiplayer

We fly every weekend :-)

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 Post subject: Re: Cockpit noise in MP
PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:44 am 
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Norforce wrote:
Hi Sabre
Its not hard to find look under General Discussion/ Multiplayer

We fly every weekend :-)

viewtopic.php?f=79&t=21872


Thanks for the information, I appreciate it. I don't think I could join up yet though until I fathom out the cockpit noise level so I can hear people on TS.

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 Post subject: Re: Cockpit noise in MP
PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:58 am 
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Sabre wrote:
Norforce wrote:
Hi Sabre
Its not hard to find look under General Discussion/ Multiplayer

We fly every weekend :-)

viewtopic.php?f=79&t=21872


Thanks for the information, I appreciate it. I don't think I could join up yet though until I fathom out the cockpit noise level so I can hear people on TS.

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Sabre



Sabre;
I just went thru the same thing.. Norforce Helped me find the issue (he & I were on TeamSpeak 3, you do NOT need to be in Multiplayer to talk to each other)..
Anyway, I set-up my computer so the "plane noises" would come thru the Computer Speakers and TeamSpeak would only come thru my Headset.. This allows you to still hear the plane and crew with your headset is strictly "Comms" between the pilots..
Makes life a LOT easier..

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 Post subject: Re: Cockpit noise in MP
PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 7:05 am 
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DHC120 wrote:
Sabre;
I just went thru the same thing.. Norforce Helped me find the issue (he & I were on TeamSpeak 3, you do NOT need to be in Multiplayer to talk to each other)..
Anyway, I set-up my computer so the "plane noises" would come thru the Computer Speakers and TeamSpeak would only come thru my Headset.. This allows you to still hear the plane and crew with your headset is strictly "Comms" between the pilots..
Makes life a LOT easier..


Thanks for the suggestion - unfortunately due to the physical location of my rig I have to use headphones pretty much all of the time. I might get away with that set-up with flights during the day (real world day) but at night when I have most time for flying I have to use the headset.

Thanks for your help anyway - I appreciate it.

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 Post subject: Re: Cockpit noise in MP
PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:11 am 
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I use a headset and have both the FSX and TS sounds coming through my primary sound device.

I plug my headset into the headphone jack on one of my 6:1 speakers which mutes the speakers.

I can adjust the volume of the two sources independently. In TS under :Settings", "Options"
you will see an icon for "Playback" on the left. Selecting that will allow you to adjust the TS
volume without affecting the FSX sounds.

I would try reducing your FSX sound level to an acceptable point and then try cranking your
TS level up in the TS Options panel.

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 Post subject: Re: Cockpit noise in MP
PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:57 am 
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Gypsy Baron wrote:
I use a headset and have both the FSX and TS sounds coming through my primary sound device.

I plug my headset into the headphone jack on one of my 6:1 speakers which mutes the speakers.

I can adjust the volume of the two sources independently. In TS under :Settings", "Options"
you will see an icon for "Playback" on the left. Selecting that will allow you to adjust the TS
volume without affecting the FSX sounds.

I would try reducing your FSX sound level to an acceptable point and then try cranking your
TS level up in the TS Options panel.


Thanks for your input, I've managed to get the sound to some kind of manageable level and then boosting TS3 as you advised. I've had to put the FSX sound levels down to about 15 with TS3 boosted to 6.0db which seems excessive but I'll work with it.

Thanks for your help


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