A question (which I hope doesn't upset DM).
I have introduced the 1-11s Altitude Alert into one of my own panels, but can't get it to make the alert sound that goes with it.
What do I need to do to get it to make the sound. I have copied the wave file into the panel folder, and the dsd_xml_sound3.gau file, and the DM_-1-11_sound config file, but still no sound :-({|= :-({|=
Any ideas anyone (please don't tell me off for using one of your gauges, it is only for personal use, promise )
Thanks,
Neil
Altitude alert sound
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Re: Altitude alert sound
Should not a sound file go in the sound folder :shock: Just a thoughtNeilC wrote:A question (which I hope doesn't upset DM).
I have copied the wave file into the panel folder...
Neil
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Thanks for the replies
I have put the sound file in the panel folder, as well as every other file imaginable, I also have DMs shared folders for use with his VC10 and 1-11 so if it is linked back to that it should find what it is looking for.
I have had a brief look at the XML for DMs altitude alert gauge (but XML just baffles me ) and can't find any reference to a sound file in the little I do understand.
I am hoping DM will happen accross this post soon and either put me out of my misery, or (quite rightly) tell me to get lost and not use his gauges
I have put the sound file in the panel folder, as well as every other file imaginable, I also have DMs shared folders for use with his VC10 and 1-11 so if it is linked back to that it should find what it is looking for.
I have had a brief look at the XML for DMs altitude alert gauge (but XML just baffles me ) and can't find any reference to a sound file in the little I do understand.
I am hoping DM will happen accross this post soon and either put me out of my misery, or (quite rightly) tell me to get lost and not use his gauges
Hi Neil
Sorry this is late, been busy building up some bits into a new PC. (currently working well, but it sure gave me a good scare )
The extra sounds is not easy & it took me a while to get it right.
Unfortunately it's not just a matter of copying sound files & setting up entries in an 'ini' file. You need some XML to trigger it.
This is roughly the XML gauge that you would need to make the 1-11 Alt Alert gauge beep in another model.
The 'L' variable 'DM SOUND ALERT' is linked to the entry in the 'DM_1-11_sound.ini' file, which links to the 'wav' file also in the 'ini'. :think:
Are you following?
<Gauge Name="Sounds" Version="1.0">
<Element>
<Select>
<Value>
(L:AP ALT VAR, number) (A:Indicated altitude, feet) - abs d 200 >= r 1000 <= && if{ (L:DM SOUND ALERT FIRED,number) 0 == if{ 1 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT,number) 1 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT FIRED,number) } } els{ 0 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT,number) 0 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT FIRED,number) }
</Value>
</Select>
</Element>
</Gauge>
And you then need an entry in the panel.cfg something like this:-
gaugexx=dsd_xml_sound3!dsd_xml_sound3, 2,2,5,5,.\Aircraft\DMFS Shared Files\BAC 1-11 510ED Panel VC\DM_1-11_sound.ini
(change the path to where your ini file is)
It is all done using the freeware 'dsd_xml_sound3.gau' (available from AVSIM).
It does come with instructions, but it's not exactly for beginners.
BTW All of my gauges are available for people to use, so long as it's not for a commercial project.
DM
Sorry this is late, been busy building up some bits into a new PC. (currently working well, but it sure gave me a good scare )
The extra sounds is not easy & it took me a while to get it right.
Unfortunately it's not just a matter of copying sound files & setting up entries in an 'ini' file. You need some XML to trigger it.
This is roughly the XML gauge that you would need to make the 1-11 Alt Alert gauge beep in another model.
The 'L' variable 'DM SOUND ALERT' is linked to the entry in the 'DM_1-11_sound.ini' file, which links to the 'wav' file also in the 'ini'. :think:
Are you following?
<Gauge Name="Sounds" Version="1.0">
<Element>
<Select>
<Value>
(L:AP ALT VAR, number) (A:Indicated altitude, feet) - abs d 200 >= r 1000 <= && if{ (L:DM SOUND ALERT FIRED,number) 0 == if{ 1 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT,number) 1 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT FIRED,number) } } els{ 0 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT,number) 0 (>L:DM SOUND ALERT FIRED,number) }
</Value>
</Select>
</Element>
</Gauge>
And you then need an entry in the panel.cfg something like this:-
gaugexx=dsd_xml_sound3!dsd_xml_sound3, 2,2,5,5,.\Aircraft\DMFS Shared Files\BAC 1-11 510ED Panel VC\DM_1-11_sound.ini
(change the path to where your ini file is)
It is all done using the freeware 'dsd_xml_sound3.gau' (available from AVSIM).
It does come with instructions, but it's not exactly for beginners.
BTW All of my gauges are available for people to use, so long as it's not for a commercial project.
DM