Thanks, Julien.

> server is up 24/7. So for those of you who want to communicate a little more
> easier while flying on the MP server, this server is for you. You can log in
> anonymously, just enter your username(callsign) and that should do it.
> Report in follow ups any errors or problems you might encounter.

Installed their client for Linux under my account, used fgfs
--disable-sound. Works. (I have a cheesy on-board Intel audio chip,
0000:00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801EB/ER
(ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
), and it doesn't support hardware multiplexing. Software alsa multiplexer
(dmix) kinda works, but is pretty nasty (if you enable it, and use just a
single mplayer session, it becomes choppy).

There needs to be some channeling done, though, to simulate the proposed
TODO items --- you don't want to hear the traffic around the world when
flying at KSFO. Of course, it's not a problem if we all use the server
just for the SFO for now.

The worst problem I see so far is interfacing between the "speaking" and
"typing" clients. Oh well, there is no-radio traffic in real-life, too,
although not at towered airports...

Vassilii



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