Jacob Burbach wrote:
> Having thought about this some more, I think the comm radios should
> probably belong to the avionics group rather than a new, separate
> group. This way you could easily adjust all radio (nav and comm)
> volumes relative to other groups, and then use the individual radio
> volumes from the aircrafts audio panel(if it has one) for fine tuning
> each relative to each other.

That's how it's supposed to be now (although it seems ATIS doesn't 
respond to audio mixer volume slider atm).

>>> 2. Adjusting the volume of the comm radios causes the atis to jump to
>>> a different position in her dialog...doh!
>> I'm not sure I completely understand this, the atis (chatter) slider of
>> the sound configuration panel moves with the adjustment of the aircraft
>> audio panel volume?
> 
> If I adjust the volume for the radio tuned to ATIS, it will skip to a
> completely different part of the speech with each adjustment. It's
> seems the ATIS audio stream is getting restarted in a different
> position (or maybe regenerated?) every time the comm radios volume is
> adjusted. Tune a radio to ATIS, and then start adjusting that radios
> volume and it should become very clear what I mean.

Ah ok, audio volume on the cockpit instrument does indeed have that 
behavior. I think I've read a comment in the code about this.

> On another note, I have noticed some cockpit sounds change volume
> randomly, as if the volume or distance changed for some unknown
> reason. This is without having changed the view position and
> orientation in any way. For example, in the tu154b toggling the switch
> for the autopilot system will give you a short series of beeps. I can
> stay in same view, toggling the switch off and on, and the volume will
> often change randomly, sometimes normal, sometimes very quiet.

hm that's bad.

Erik

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