Re: 64-bit beta for Windows
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:12 am
I had the opportunity to install and test the 64-bit plugin today on an XP10 installation with no previous version of the 32-bit VSPro plugin. I first downloaded:
Windows X-Plane 64bit:
VSPro_files.zip v0.2.1
and then:
http://pilotedge.net/clients/64-bit/fmodex64.dll
http://pilotedge.net/clients/64-bit/ts3client_win64.dll
http://pilotedge.net/clients/64-bit/VSProPlugin64.xpl
(I found these 3 files were missing from VSPro_files.zip v0.2.1)
In my case, there was no additional requirement to install the C++ runtime on Win 7.
When I extracted VSPro_files.zip v0.2.1 (64-bit), I found it included the following files:
fmodex.dll
ts3client_win32.dll
These appear to be 32-bit versions of the files available via the URLs above.
Q1) Are these two dlls redundant for an XP10 installation that did not have a prior installation of the 32-bit plugin and will only be used in XP10 64-bit environment?
I did some testing and found no problems via Flight Sound X which connects via USB. However, I did find issues when using a Plantronics HW261N headset that plugs directly into the mic and speaker plugs of a PCI sound card via the QD to 3.5 mm adapter. In the Plantronics test case, receive was fine, but transmit was reported by ATC as either static only (worst case), or fading in and out (best case). However, independent testing of the headset in Win 7 found no issues with the microphone and the test.wav I recorded using the headset's mic was of high quality. I will repeat the Plantronics test again shortly.
Q2) Did anyone experience these problems when using a headset that plugs directly into a sound card with the 3.5 mm mic/speaker plugs (i.e. non-USB)? The sound card is an SB Audigy 2 and all drivers are current and working.
Windows X-Plane 64bit:
VSPro_files.zip v0.2.1
and then:
http://pilotedge.net/clients/64-bit/fmodex64.dll
http://pilotedge.net/clients/64-bit/ts3client_win64.dll
http://pilotedge.net/clients/64-bit/VSProPlugin64.xpl
(I found these 3 files were missing from VSPro_files.zip v0.2.1)
In my case, there was no additional requirement to install the C++ runtime on Win 7.
When I extracted VSPro_files.zip v0.2.1 (64-bit), I found it included the following files:
fmodex.dll
ts3client_win32.dll
These appear to be 32-bit versions of the files available via the URLs above.
Q1) Are these two dlls redundant for an XP10 installation that did not have a prior installation of the 32-bit plugin and will only be used in XP10 64-bit environment?
I did some testing and found no problems via Flight Sound X which connects via USB. However, I did find issues when using a Plantronics HW261N headset that plugs directly into the mic and speaker plugs of a PCI sound card via the QD to 3.5 mm adapter. In the Plantronics test case, receive was fine, but transmit was reported by ATC as either static only (worst case), or fading in and out (best case). However, independent testing of the headset in Win 7 found no issues with the microphone and the test.wav I recorded using the headset's mic was of high quality. I will repeat the Plantronics test again shortly.
Q2) Did anyone experience these problems when using a headset that plugs directly into a sound card with the 3.5 mm mic/speaker plugs (i.e. non-USB)? The sound card is an SB Audigy 2 and all drivers are current and working.