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Re: Dual Headsets

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 10:42 am
by Tim Krajcar
Keith Smith wrote:It has aux in/out (3.5mm audio jacks). Hook up the PC output to the aux in on the intercom, and hook up the PC input to the aux out on the intercom.
Oh, awesome. Updated my post.

Re: Dual Headsets

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 6:19 pm
by stantona
Is there anyone willing to help me get my sound set up? With or without Voicemeeter? I am using Windows 10 and having no luck with the sounds using Pilotedge. It worked at one time but something happened when I wasn't looking.
Thanks,
Alex

Re: Dual Headsets

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:28 pm
by BFG
I use a USB solution for twin aviation headsets, primarily because I need to control the headsets / intercom as its own sound card for video purposes. I use the FlightSounds Dual-X. It's expensive, but I have enjoyed it very much because of the increased control it gives me over different inputs (headset vs. sim sound in the headset). Works perfectly with PE, and there is zero delay between the headsets. It also imparts a VHF / "real world" sound to your conversations. Full review here:

http://www.ontheglideslope.net/2016/06/ ... t-adapter/

If I started from scratch I'm sure I could have worked a USB adapter / PC mixer / real-world intercom solution for my real headsets, but this was plug and play and integrated seamlessly into my hope 'pit.

Re: Dual Headsets

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:17 am
by Keith Smith
stantona wrote:Is there anyone willing to help me get my sound set up? With or without Voicemeeter? I am using Windows 10 and having no luck with the sounds using Pilotedge. It worked at one time but something happened when I wasn't looking.
Thanks,
Alex
Post a picture of your recording devices tab from the windows audio settings showing all the devices, their names and which one is the default communications device and/or the default device. My guess is we'll debug it fairly quickly from that one picture.