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Radar Contact Volume

Started by matta757, April 09, 2011, 08:00:40 AM

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matta757

Anyone else think its ridiculous that there is no volume adjustment for Radar Contact? I just read on Avsim that the only way to not have your ear drums busted by the incredibly loud voices on RC is to turn the master PC volume down and then adjust FlightSim levels accordingly. I think this seems like the most asinine way to go about this and it frustrates me that RC didn't build in volume controls.

Anyone know of another way besides the round-about-turn-down-your-PC-master volume way?

yoss

You can run RC on networked pc --will unload the sim pc and will alow you to control atc volume as well

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matta757

Now that's an idea. That would require FSUIPC Wide, right? Does anyone know if you can upgrade a standard FSUIPC license to the WideFS license for any discount?

dharrison

This is exactly how Scott is running it. Allows us to have arc on the headset.


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Quote from: matta757 on April 09, 2011, 12:30:04 PM
Now that's an idea. That would require FSUIPC Wide, right? Does anyone know if you can upgrade a standard FSUIPC license to the WideFS license for any discount?

Aint such a thing as an upgrade for FSUIPC - you have to buy an Wide FS licence. But it is dirt cheap.

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