Sound & panel files in FS9 & FSX. Do you do it?
Posted: 23 Sep 2011, 15:09
G'day All,
When I was pushed for space on my old system, I used a couple of sharing folders; I have continued this into FS9 & FSX. Maybe you're all doing this already, but for those who don't --- I place two folders in Aircraft: "Power", the other "Panellib". All my add-on sounds go into Power, in their own subfolders such as: "1 Merlin," "2 Gipsy Major" etc. When I add a new aircraft, I check out the power plant and select the appropriate engine sound. The sound.cfg is then edited to Alias=Power\2 Gipsy Major (or whatever is needed). Same system for the panels. Scenery is even better, because ALL the add-on scenery goes into "C:\FS Scenery", then I can point either or both versions back to the one folder. Power and Panellib both HAVE to be aircraft within the required FS version. Although many files for FS9 won't work in FSX, I've not had any trouble with sounds, so they are simply copied across. If I update or delete an aircraft, I don't lose the sound and panel. Hope this is of interest to someone.
I do't know much, but I know I like simming!
Cheers, Mike
When I was pushed for space on my old system, I used a couple of sharing folders; I have continued this into FS9 & FSX. Maybe you're all doing this already, but for those who don't --- I place two folders in Aircraft: "Power", the other "Panellib". All my add-on sounds go into Power, in their own subfolders such as: "1 Merlin," "2 Gipsy Major" etc. When I add a new aircraft, I check out the power plant and select the appropriate engine sound. The sound.cfg is then edited to Alias=Power\2 Gipsy Major (or whatever is needed). Same system for the panels. Scenery is even better, because ALL the add-on scenery goes into "C:\FS Scenery", then I can point either or both versions back to the one folder. Power and Panellib both HAVE to be aircraft within the required FS version. Although many files for FS9 won't work in FSX, I've not had any trouble with sounds, so they are simply copied across. If I update or delete an aircraft, I don't lose the sound and panel. Hope this is of interest to someone.
I do't know much, but I know I like simming!
Cheers, Mike