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totalflyer
02-19-2009, 02:42 AM
Ok so here I go...

I am at the moment working towards my ultimate goal which is something that one day will be in the calibre of Matt O and the others A340...

I am a long way from that point... Here is where I stand...

PC 1

P4 2.4ghz
512mb PC2100 RAM (2x256mb) which is the next upgrade to 2Gb
256mb Diamond Stealth Radeon 9250 PCI Video Card
Creative Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Sound Card
60Gb HDD
10/100 D-Link Ethernet Card
19" HAANS G LCD Monitor connected via DVI
15" DELL LCD Monitor connected via VGA
Creative 5.1 Surround Sound

PC2

P4 1.6ghz
512mb PC2100 RAM (2x256mb) Which is also to be upgraded next to 2Gb
256mb Diamond Stealth Radeon 9250 PCI Video Card
On Board AC'97 Sound
On Board Ethernet
15" Dell LCD Monitor connected via VGA

Now I am using FS9 with Just Flight A340 Professional
It is only loaded onto PC1 right now and I have been undocking the windows and running the Outside Visuals on the 19" and the Instruments on 15"

I am looking at Adding on PM eventually but saving the cash right now...
Also I want to add on probably Traffic and Scenery Packs...

I have also been looking at VATSIM as well and was wondering with that if you can use a headset for comm but still have the 5.1 for cockpit/aircraft sounds?

And lastly I have an old AMD 1Ghz computer that I haven't networked but going to run it as an "electronic Flight bag" basicly for approach plates etc...

Any ideas on how to share the load between the 2 main computers...
Is it worth doing anything right now without having PM yet?

Please help... :)

Jeff

AndyT
02-19-2009, 03:28 AM
You have a great start and don't even worry about PM yet. Take your time getting your interface between machines as bug free and smooth as possible. Work with what you have and plan for later add-ons.

And as I understand it, PM has competition for the Scarebuses. I don't recall the name of the software at the moment but there are at least 2.

Michael Carter
02-19-2009, 08:25 AM
If you use a USB headset and Teamspeak you can separate the ATC from the aircraft sounds. IIRC, you need a separate sound card to do this.

Jackpilot
02-19-2009, 09:46 AM
If you use a USB headset and Teamspeak you can separate the ATC from the aircraft sounds. IIRC, you need a separate sound card to do this.

Hey Mike

I went to the site but your input would be better...Can you elaborate on that....

Michael Carter
02-19-2009, 10:23 AM
I found out SB does it as well.

You may not need the separate sound card in SB as you can assign the inputs and outputs of the headset through SB. But it still needs to be a USB headset.

Now I'm not sure about the separate sound card issue with TS.

I'm still looking into this myself. I was going to use an aviation headset adapter for my headset, but the adapter is not USB.

At this point I'm undecided as to what to do. I'd like the sounds separated, but I can live with it if I can't.

I'm going to get a new Telex or Plantronics headset for the sim. Flightcom's don't look right on a transport.

sas550
02-19-2009, 10:56 AM
Hi! I don't think you can stream soundcard processed audio through a usb port. A usb headset will be found as a separate sound device. I have a plantronics usb wireless headset and it's working great.

However, you can't separate Fs ATC from the rest of the Fs sounds.

totalflyer
02-19-2009, 11:30 AM
I'm not looking at using FS' ATC... I am looking at using VATSIM
so it would be more realistic... I am still looking into it but they
were saying that they recommend a headset for ATC comms... So in doing this a USB headset would work then?

sas550
02-19-2009, 11:38 AM
Yes. As long as you have the sound device where you speakers are connected as primary sound device. You only choose your headset in sb3 options/voice.

HansJansen
02-20-2009, 04:40 PM
Hi! I don't think you can stream soundcard processed audio through a usb port. A usb headset will be found as a separate sound device. I have a plantronics usb wireless headset and it's working great.

However, you can't separate Fs ATC from the rest of the Fs sounds.

Hi, that's right but his original question was about using VATSIM ATC. For that, you can run TeamSpeak simply on the other computer, and connect your headset to its onboard sound system - I'm running that way myself...

Regards,

Michael Carter
02-20-2009, 05:44 PM
Now there's a great idea. No muss, no fuss.

sas550
02-20-2009, 05:57 PM
Hi, that's right but his original question was about using VATSIM ATC. For that, you can run TeamSpeak simply on the other computer, and connect your headset to its onboard sound system - I'm running that way myself...

Regards,

Yea I should have quoted. I was comenting Michael's reply.

Are you using Teamspeak on Vatsim? I thought all coms where done by the internal Sb3/4 vioce app.

Worth to mention is that if you use Sb3/4 on a second pc you'll need WideFs.

totalflyer
02-26-2009, 10:16 AM
Ok thanks for the help guys...

So you think the best way to do it is to run the software for VATSIM off
the second computer?

I am still really new to this all. How do I do it? I haven't quite figured out the whole running flight sim parts on different computers yet.
They are networked but I am pretty sure I need to run WideFS? Is this correct and if so do I also need to run a copy of FS9 on the second computer as well?

If you can help it would be awesome.

Thanks again guys
:)
Jeff