View Full Version : Adding side views
Westozy
02-22-2008, 07:47 PM
Hi all,
The time is getting nearer to my sim needing an additional two projectors for side views. I need some advice on the easiest way to do it so I will start by describing my current set up.
PC = 2.4Ghz Quad core, 2 gig of ram with a GTS 8800 video card. I use PMDG 737-800NG as my platform. The main feed from the video card goes to a Digital TH2Go. In expanded desktop mode, 3840 x 768, Monitor 1 is my FWD view projector, Monitor 2 is my ATT/NAV display, (same feed sent via a splitter to F.O.s position). Monitor 3 is my EICAS display. This works very well and I'm very happy with it. With all FS9 sliders maxed it easily achieves 35FPS. There is a spare output on the video card.
In the cupboard I have my old sim PC which is a P4 2.8Ghz which still has a 128Mg Matrox Parhelia triplehead video card fitted. I have no knowledge of networking and no idea how to add two more projectors to display the side views. I realize there are probably a few ways to do it but I would like to hear them all!
Thanks in advance,
Gwyn
PaulEMB
02-23-2008, 04:17 AM
Gwyn,
Although I have not yet added back the side views after the rebuild, I was achieving good results by using the left view from the MSFS pc spare video output - adding a new view, and saving the flight.
For the right side I used a spare pc with a copy of FSX and WideView and Wide Traffic.
I already have a network, so it was simple to add another pc, but if you are only going to use one, you could get a crossover network cable, and just link the 2 together in a simple network.
My next plan is to add 2 more projectors, but I am waiting until I complete a house move.
aviaparts
02-23-2008, 02:47 PM
You will need Wideview, your spare PC will do fine but in fact a simple dual videocard would do, the TH2GO is not ideal for this.
andyb
02-23-2008, 07:28 PM
Does anyone know if WideView will support seperate view angle set-ups from one PC with multiple display outputs??
I'm specifically thinking of setting up a front/left/right display from one PC, 2 graphics cards, using 3 outputs. I've had a number of people say that there can be issues with weather synchronization across networked PCs - but I've not seen this first hand. So with the extra grunt in current graphics cards, it'd be interesting to see if this could be overcome by using just one PC.
PaulEMB
02-24-2008, 03:48 AM
WideView recommends one view per pc - I haven't tried more than one, but all the featured builders do that.
I did have issues with traffic and weather, but I understand the latest builds have resolved those issues.
GSalden
02-24-2008, 03:51 AM
Hi,
Yes, with widevieW you can set up more views .
Eg : with a normal graphics card you can expand your desktop over 2 monitors.
Than in Fs you start with one view on monitor 1 and then create a new view and drag it over to monitor 2.
simyoke
03-31-2008, 07:02 AM
I've had a number of people say that there can be issues with weather synchronization across networked PCs - but I've not seen this first hand. So with the extra grunt in current graphics cards, it'd be interesting to see if this could be overcome by using just one PC.
WideView has a weather synch feature built into it and AI traffic synch across the networked computers can be done using a separate software called WideTraffic written by the same gentleman, Luciano Napolitano.
A bit unstable from time to time in terms of Traffic synch but works very fine.
Certainly the best and cheapest possible solution for FSX and FS9.
Kennair
03-31-2008, 07:21 AM
Gwyn, NicD is the current expert on multiple views and projectors as far as I've seen. However your PC setup is now similar to mine, so I would try the following.
Run the Main and Engine screens off the second video card, use the TH2GO off the main card with 3 projectors attached. That's how I've currently got mine running (albeit using CRT's instead of projectors at the moment) and get good frame rates.
Otherwise network the second PC and run something like FSXpand which has a pretty good Engine display panel leaving the main PC to run the outside view and PFD. You can then run other stuff like ASV6, FSBuild, Radar Contact etc. from the networked PC via FSUIPC. I've networked PC's in this configuration so can give you a hand if you like. This is how Ian Sisson has done it.
EDIT: Ah I now see you only have one video card so can't do what I've suggested, so get a cheapo 8500 or 8600 and double your outputs.
Ken.
Westozy
04-01-2008, 05:24 AM
Gwyn, NicD is the current expert on multiple views and projectors as far as I've seen. However your PC setup is now similar to mine, so I would try the following.
Run the Main and Engine screens off the second video card, use the TH2GO off the main card with 3 projectors attached. That's how I've currently got mine running (albeit using CRT's instead of projectors at the moment) and get good frame rates.
Otherwise network the second PC and run something like FSXpand which has a pretty good Engine display panel leaving the main PC to run the outside view and PFD. You can then run other stuff like ASV6, FSBuild, Radar Contact etc. from the networked PC via FSUIPC. I've networked PC's in this configuration so can give you a hand if you like. This is how Ian Sisson has done it.
EDIT: Ah I now see you only have one video card so can't do what I've suggested, so get a cheapo 8500 or 8600 and double your outputs.
Ken.
Hi Ken,
I would like to discuss all of these mysteries in detail on your next visit to the growing Boeing! Please drop in sometime and see the new upgrades...
Gwyn
Kennair
04-01-2008, 05:29 AM
No worries Gwyn,
I sent you an email to your home address, did you get it or have you changed your email?
Anyway how about next Monday or Tuesday round 8pm.
Ken.
Westozy
04-01-2008, 08:36 AM
No worries Gwyn,
I sent you an email to your home address, did you get it or have you changed your email?
Anyway how about next Monday or Tuesday round 8pm.
Ken.
Hi Ken,
My email is the same but I don't think I have received anything from you lately, the last was 14/03/08 re Dassault pics.
Monday is good, (usual sim night), see you then and looking forward to it.
Gwyn
Kennair
04-01-2008, 09:29 AM
Beaut!
I've sent you an email, let me know if you get it.
Ken.
737aqua
05-01-2008, 04:55 PM
Some people have told me that WideView now aligns clouds and weather in FSX.. is this true? You now no longer have to suffer disjointed clouds?
sbecker777
05-01-2008, 06:23 PM
It's true! Check www.wideview.it for details.
Steve