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Title: Head Phone Connection help
Post by: 737man on December 17, 2015, 08:51:15 PM
I use FSX and Prosim737.  I use one cpu for fsx and prosim.  I use another cpu for 3 prosim screens.  what is the best way to connect my telex 750 headsets.  I do have a intercom box that will run 4 headsets.  I assme the cockpit noises need not come out of the headsets.  Any help with the connections would be great.

Cheers Lance
Title: Re: Head Phone Connection help
Post by: navymustang on December 18, 2015, 07:20:32 AM
Lance, You will need to add another audio channel to your CPU running PROSIM and FSX.  This could be a USB device.  Then route your intercom box to one device and your external speakers to the other.  Then in FSX in the SOUND preferences box, select environmental sounds to go to the speakers, and COMMS to go to the intercom box.
Jim
Title: Re: Head Phone Connection help
Post by: 737man on December 18, 2015, 08:06:53 AM
How do I add another audio channel?
Title: Re: Head Phone Connection help
Post by: navymustang on December 18, 2015, 11:23:13 AM
I am sure that your motherboard already has an audio port installed.  So you could purchase another audio card that plugs into the motherboard or it could be a USB device.
Look at the StarTech product for example.
http://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/Sound/USB-Audio/USB-to-Audio-Converter-External-SPDIF-Sound-Card~ICUSBAUDIO2D (http://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/Sound/USB-Audio/USB-to-Audio-Converter-External-SPDIF-Sound-Card~ICUSBAUDIO2D)

Once you install the USB audio card - it will appear in the SOUND section of FSX and you can select that only the COMM audio be directed to that sound card.  Then allow all other environmental sounds to go to the primary motherboard sound device.

Then plug your intercom into the output of the USB audio device.
Title: Re: Head Phone Connection help
Post by: 737man on December 18, 2015, 11:43:04 AM
I do use another cpu for prosim screens....could I use the sound card off of the second cpu?

Cheers Lance
Title: Re: Head Phone Connection help
Post by: blueskydriver on December 18, 2015, 05:05:44 PM
Hi Lance,

Adding to what Jim is saying, the question that needs too be answered is are you using your headtsets/intercom too communicate with an online ATC service like VATSIM or PilotEdge, or is this just for communication between you and whoever else is sitting in the cockpit with you?

If it's for ATC, you will need two audio card sources like Jim described; one can be on the motherboard and you add another card for the second source or it can be an USB Audio Source. Either way you need two sources, one for environmental sounds and the other for ATC.

If you're just doing intercom for yourself and copilot to talk to each other only, you could use your second computer's sound card for that, but it will not work for ATC though... Instead, for your second cpu/computer, you could use it too run the ProSim737 Audio software, which is the sounds you get from the avionics...like pull up, too low, gear up, gear down and so on. However, you would need a seperate set of speakers placed above your head, by your Overhead Panel, if you have one, in order for the sound too be coming from the standard location that it does in the real B737.

Your best bet is too go with the way Jim described.

Best Regards,

John

Title: Re: Head Phone Connection help
Post by: manfredc2 on December 18, 2015, 08:44:48 PM
Actually, the newer motherboards give you the option to separate the front side audio connections from the read side, making then separate audio sources. That is how I have ATC on my headset through the front side connections, and the environmental sounds through my 5.1 surrounds sound system on the backside audio connections.

It made my sound card redundant, and it is now laying on the shelf (No clue why I am not selling it.)