James Turner writes: >On Monday, December 23, 2002, at 02:14 pm, David Megginson wrote: >> Hmm. I wonder what the issue is. At 10, I can hear, perhaps, 75% >>of it over the idling engine, but I still have to strain to make it out. >>I don't know enough about the audio side to troubleshoot this >>easily.
>I would just like to corroborate David's results, I thought ATC was >broken until I realized I could *just* hear it over the engine noise. This is >on Linux with ALSA, all the other FG sounds have a 'normal' volume. Hmmm, this is a great shame. I had another play with it last night after reading David's message, and on Windows it is slightly quiet but definately audiable at 2, at 3 it sounds very clear over the full throttle engine (probably a better default setting) and at 5 it was very loud with noise in the sample causing pops from the speakers. I'm afraid I'm not really a sound guy, so can't offer any useful suggestions. It was recorded on a very poor quality microphone, and the master recording is fairly quiet, so maybe thats part of the problem? Out of interest, can anyone hear it OK on Linux? What might make sense anyway is to set the ATC voice volume as a property rather than compiled in, although from the sound of it the problem runs deeper than this if you're up to 10 and still not hearing it properly. Cheers - Dave _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-devel
