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Postby mykV » Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:16 pm

Hiya people. I wonder if you could answer what might seem to be a dumb question.  Is it possible to be able to have game sounds on the speakers and the headphones for radio type traffic without the game sounds as well. In other words two channels from the computer splitting the sounds. At present I do not have a sound card fitted, and only have the onboard Realtek Audio manager. And if a sound card is the answer, which is suitable for this to work.

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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby SeanTK » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:10 pm

I have not attempted this and I'll wait for others to give the specifics, but I've heard from many sources that within FSX only(not 2004) it is possible to split the sound output between comms and other sounds. I believe that it requires at least one soundcard to split the load, but I am in no way positive on this aspect. (I imagine you could split it between onboard and the card, but don't take that as a definite.)
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby Capt.Propwash » Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:35 pm

i am only guessing, but I believe that you would need 2 sound cards.  each sound card installed would only have 1 sound output just, be it either HeadPhones or speakers.  Take your choice.

er-go, you would need 2 sound cards.  1 for headphones, 1 for speakers / surround sound system.   

I personally just use headphone/mic combo that puts all the sounds through the headphones.  Just as simple and easy.   (then again I am on a laptop. :P )
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby cantflywontfly » Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:07 am

not sure if this helps but when i first installed FSX, for the first month or two, i didnt have any voice sounds, weather in missions or from ATC. in fact i didnt realise there were any untill oneday i unplugged my cheap microphone and i heard voices! im guessing FSX thought my mic. was a headset of some kind and previously diverted all voice sounds to that!

so i think it is possible..
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby mykV » Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:19 pm

Many thanks for your posts in reply. I am lead to believe that in FSX + Acceleration it should be possible to split the sound config, into voice and sounds using the intergrated sound card or even by installing a 5.1 sound card a configuring two channels. Wether this would actually work correctly I will have to explore and would re-post the results on the forum. I am already aware that if you plug a standard Headphone/Mic combo you will hear both voice and game sounds at the same time, which is very off putting when trying to talk to someone else in teamspeak or an other radio format.
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby Plugpennyshadow » Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:03 pm

This is an easy one.  Im running an ASUS P5K-E motherboard.  I use the onboard sound for the speaker sound.  I also have installed on my machine an external USB soundcard.  Its an older one, but it still works well.  You have to go into the system sound properties and direct what things you want each sound card to do.  Its fairly strait forward.

You assign microphone and headphones to the external and all other sounds to the onboard sound, for example.

You then open the FSX settings and direct the voice and ATC as well as the microphone to the external or second addon internal.  However you wish.
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby westside » Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:40 pm

I have achieved this very thing with an external USB driven sound card. FSX is capable of splitting ATC from the rest of the sounds. I use a cheap set of computer speakers with a headphone jack for ATC and a really good set of speakers with a good subwoofer and seat shakers for all the other sounds.
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby mykV » Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:36 pm

Thanks everyone for all of your suggestion and proposals , I have decided to go down the route of an extra sound card and the on-board card, doing the same thing under the settings in FSX. So I will be installing a 6.1 sound card for the voice side of things. And using the on-board sound card, which is supposed to be a 7.1 card for game soung via external set-up of sub-woofer and side speakers. And will think about installing a large speaker to the under-side of my chair.  :D :o  :D:o
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby Augr » Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:25 pm

[quote]And will think about installing a large speaker to the under-side of my chair.
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Re: Headphones and speakers

Postby Plugpennyshadow » Sun Oct 18, 2009 6:54 pm

[quote]This is an easy one.
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