Audio problems with ATC voice
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 7:56 pm
Just started out with PE and I'm having a great deal of difficulty with the system. Specifically the controllers audio is so low volume that, although I can hear it when FSX is paused and the engine and ambient noises are shut off, it gets lost in the rest of the sound when all is running.
I need to be a bit more specific perhaps. I am using the LDS 767, which has its own preferences panel, but that has no effect on PE controller volume. Also the FSX sound setup page has sliders to control all of the various sounds that the sim is capable of creating, but surprisingly none of these sliders has any effect whatsoever on the sound of the sim. The only control that actually works is the basic sound item on the first drop down panel off the top line in the window - the one with a check mark by the word Sound. When that is clicked, and the check mark goes off, then the sound is shut off entirely. Nothing else has any effect on the sounds.
I have a headset plugged into the front jacks of my Dell XPS 8500, which cuts out all audio output to the speakers, and I have no control over this. The earphone portion of the headset is NOT recognized as such in the sound portion of the Windows control panel, although the microphone is; the earphone is seen as speakers, and the front jack must cut out the rear jack which the speaker system is plugged into.
The suggested setup for splitting the sound so that the ATC audio goes to the headset and the rest goes to the speakers will not work for me, since the computer does not recognize the headphone as a different item. There used to be a way to do this some years back with VATSIM and the original SB along with Win XP, but things appear to be different with Win 7 and this newer computer. And before we go any farther, I must confess that, after 30 years of FS on everything from the Atari 800 to this Dell, I can still just barely turn the Dell on - that's how little I know about computers!! 43 years of flying real airplanes, but no measurable computer skills. Que sera....... Long story short, I can't deal with anything really technical. Sorry.
Anyway, within those admittedly narrow limits, can anyone suggest a way to raise the volume of what is coming over from PE to the point where I can hear it? I decided to take the plunge with this service in order to get some practice in on IFR in the system, but in order to do that I need to be able to hear the controller!
There is another puzzling thing about what I am hearing when I connect - I was under the impression from the info on the website that the radios acted like they do in the real world; that is, when you are tuned to a frequency you hear only the traffic on that frequency. When I connect, I hear what may well be the entire PE system - controller (so far it has seemed to be the same person in different roles) talking to airplanes all over southern California and their replies. Does this mean that I may have a corrupted installation of the PE software? The PE software, by the way, seems to be just SquawkBox in a somewhat customized implementation.
Thanks in advance for the help! Hope I can get this straightened out, because the one flight I managed to get in by straining to hear the controller was really great. These controllers could give the real guys and gals at JFK a run for their money, especially in terms of reading out clearances in record time!
Tony Vallillo
Old Pilot, new PE person
I need to be a bit more specific perhaps. I am using the LDS 767, which has its own preferences panel, but that has no effect on PE controller volume. Also the FSX sound setup page has sliders to control all of the various sounds that the sim is capable of creating, but surprisingly none of these sliders has any effect whatsoever on the sound of the sim. The only control that actually works is the basic sound item on the first drop down panel off the top line in the window - the one with a check mark by the word Sound. When that is clicked, and the check mark goes off, then the sound is shut off entirely. Nothing else has any effect on the sounds.
I have a headset plugged into the front jacks of my Dell XPS 8500, which cuts out all audio output to the speakers, and I have no control over this. The earphone portion of the headset is NOT recognized as such in the sound portion of the Windows control panel, although the microphone is; the earphone is seen as speakers, and the front jack must cut out the rear jack which the speaker system is plugged into.
The suggested setup for splitting the sound so that the ATC audio goes to the headset and the rest goes to the speakers will not work for me, since the computer does not recognize the headphone as a different item. There used to be a way to do this some years back with VATSIM and the original SB along with Win XP, but things appear to be different with Win 7 and this newer computer. And before we go any farther, I must confess that, after 30 years of FS on everything from the Atari 800 to this Dell, I can still just barely turn the Dell on - that's how little I know about computers!! 43 years of flying real airplanes, but no measurable computer skills. Que sera....... Long story short, I can't deal with anything really technical. Sorry.
Anyway, within those admittedly narrow limits, can anyone suggest a way to raise the volume of what is coming over from PE to the point where I can hear it? I decided to take the plunge with this service in order to get some practice in on IFR in the system, but in order to do that I need to be able to hear the controller!
There is another puzzling thing about what I am hearing when I connect - I was under the impression from the info on the website that the radios acted like they do in the real world; that is, when you are tuned to a frequency you hear only the traffic on that frequency. When I connect, I hear what may well be the entire PE system - controller (so far it has seemed to be the same person in different roles) talking to airplanes all over southern California and their replies. Does this mean that I may have a corrupted installation of the PE software? The PE software, by the way, seems to be just SquawkBox in a somewhat customized implementation.
Thanks in advance for the help! Hope I can get this straightened out, because the one flight I managed to get in by straining to hear the controller was really great. These controllers could give the real guys and gals at JFK a run for their money, especially in terms of reading out clearances in record time!
Tony Vallillo
Old Pilot, new PE person