This is really annoying me... I'm saying "please repeat" way too many times online, so I'd really like a solution as to separate the regular sound (engine and everything) from the voice output from other players.
I'd like the regular sound through the speakers in my laptop, and the voice output from other players in my headset.
Only thing I can manage is all sound in one place...
Go to "Settings" and then "Sound" if you have two different sound devices, you can assign one to voice and the other to all other sound. If you don't have two dfferent sound devices, I don't think it will work. I use two different sound cards and assign one to voice and the other to all other sound, it works out really nicely.
You'll know if you have two sound devices in the sound settings. As I mentioned in my original post, open FSX, under settings click on sound. There is a drop down menu where you can assign the sound devices. If there's more than one sound device listed in the drop down, you're golden. Just assign one device to voice and the other device to the other sounds.
"Voice" in the menu refers to all voices: your's, the other pilot's and ATC.
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I know that USB headsets will work. In fact it was ACES who first mentioned this cool feature...
I think that the virtual driver will only be available in the list if the headset is connected though...
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I got Acceleration this weekend, so SP2 must've done the trick
That was it. You didn't tell us that you had NOT installed SP2... or we would have known what the real problem was... ;D
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