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AUTOMUTE of voice whem idle...


Chung Hsien KAO 839726
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Chung Hsien KAO 839726
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That is weird....

 

The voice become MUTE automatically after idle more than 10 sec...

 

I have to press the PTT key to reactive it.....

 

 

The hardware setting is well in the ES and Windows.

 

I use the USB voice card, is that a problem??

 

 

Thanks

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Gergely Csernak
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USB card should not be a problem.

Gergely.

EuroScope developer

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Pavel Brodsky
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This is a common network problem (firewall, whatever) of your internet provider. We had observed this problem when controlling together from one room at an airport where we could not modify the network settings. It was a great fun to do a small standalone application which clicked the PTT key for me every 10 seconds to keep the connection alive

 

Pavel

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Miguel Frias
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Not sure if it'd work but you can try doing an "eternal" ping to the voice server to see if it keeps the connection alive:

 

Run=>cmd

ping -t voiceserverIP

Miguel Frias

Senior Instructor (I3) & Certified Pilot (P4), ZLA I-11 graduate

Portugal vACC Training Director (ACCPT2), VATEUD Operations Director (VATEUD8)

Portugal vACC, VATEUD, VATSIM

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Bradley Grafelman
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This sounds more like a UPnP port timeout issue. If that's the case, a ping wouldn't help. Instead, you'd want to look into adjusting your UPnP timeout settings on your router.

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Pavel Brodsky
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Exactly, we have tried the ping as one of first things - no success...

 

Pavel

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Thomas Merle
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I had also this problem.

 

It was due to my router, which has an old implementation of "connection tracking", and would quickly drop incoming UDP packets not "linked" to some outgoing packets.

So the only option is to send some data from the "inside" (LAN), so that the incoming flow is not dropped.

I changed this old hardware and now everything is fine

 

Btw, I don't think Euroscope is using UPnP, no ?

Thomas Merle

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