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Me and my friend are setting up a private FSD server using OpenFSD, but we just can't seem to get our COMs working with voice. We tested our audio by going onto the actual VATSIM network and could hear each other fine.
We are unsure if this software even supports audio as we couldn't find any relevant information in the source code, what the Velocity protocol specification is, and there aren't a lot of helpful Google results..
We are both using Swift pilot client on Linux 0.15.46. I'm running Arch Linux 6.13.2-arch1-1
Our server is running Arch Linux 6.12.9.r1-1
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Yeah, there's no AFV support at all. I'll throw it on the todo list, but most likely won't be evaluated for a while—most of my limited programming time for this is being put into building the next version with ATC support (and lots of other cool stuff!)
I've never actually looked into the actual AFV (audio for vatsim) mechanism before, but I'm pretty sure it's a completely separate subsystem that talks its own protocol.
Me and my friend are setting up a private FSD server using OpenFSD, but we just can't seem to get our COMs working with voice. We tested our audio by going onto the actual VATSIM network and could hear each other fine.
We are unsure if this software even supports audio as we couldn't find any relevant information in the source code, what the Velocity protocol specification is, and there aren't a lot of helpful Google results..
We are both using Swift pilot client on Linux 0.15.46. I'm running Arch Linux 6.13.2-arch1-1
Our server is running Arch Linux 6.12.9.r1-1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: