Stefan Hoks 0 Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Hi, I previously used xPilot and X-plane 11, but since I've switched to MSFS 2020 I downloaded vPilot. I set everything up like I did with xPilot, but whatever I try (running vPilot in Administrator mode, changing sound settings in MSFS, changing sound settings in vPilot, trying every frequency near the frequency I want to reach), it doesnt work. Controllers cant hear me and I can't hear them. How is this possible? I thought vPilot is compatible with MSFS, or am I wrong? Thanks in advance! Stefan Link to post Share on other sites
Stefan Hoks 0 Posted September 11, 2020 Author Share Posted September 11, 2020 Also, I turned of my firewall for a short period to check if the audioserver was blocked that way. But it still didn't work. vPilot can connect to the network, then when I double click a frequency it also says "connected to the voice server". When I tune a frequency (from a controller which is listed in vPilot), nothing happens. I have to double click on the controllers frequency in vPilot to be connected to the server. Should it connect automatically to the voice server when I tune the right frequency in MSFS? Link to post Share on other sites
Board of Governors Don Desfosse 26 Posted September 11, 2020 Board of Governors Share Posted September 11, 2020 vPilot is compatible with MSFS, or at least what MSFS should be, but MSFS has a bug with xxx.xx5 frequencies. Until they fix it, recommend using the dot command to change your frequency, e.g.: .com1 123.47 Don Desfosse Vice President, Membership Link to post Share on other sites
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