May 21, 20197 yr I've just got into the various floatplanes for FSX (and P3D) and I noticed that in some aircraft, while moored, there are sounds of the water laping etc. whereas in others there's none of these sounds. Is this something I can add to aircraft at all? Intel I7-4770 3.4Ghz 16 Gb RAM nVidia GTX770 2Gb Windows 8.1 64 bit P3D 4.4/3.4 FSX SE
May 21, 20197 yr When we did the Republic Seabee the water lapping sound was a recording that looped when the anchor was lowered, I suspect that was the same for other producers , While I have done a number of float planes the Seabee was the only one that could float without additional equipment , pop the front hatch and drop your fishing rod in the lake , the cabin had folding seats , you could go camping in this baby . The one amphibious plane left on my to do list is The Explorer’s Air Yacht a Sikorsky S-38, a must ! Just about the coolest toy the moguls of the day could buy , This replica was featured in the film " The Aviator " Best CJ
May 21, 20197 yr Administrators In the sound.cfg try looking for something that refers to the water lapping sound. Sometime developers use wind_sound or similar. You may be able to copy that and the corresponding .wav to the aircraft that lacks the sound. This is one example of how Milton Shupe did it in his Mallard's sound.cfg/sound folder. [GROUND_ROLL.2] filename=Grummanwater flags=8 link=GROUND_ROLL3 There was a .wav file added to the sound folder called Grummanwater. Charlie Aron AVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-Registrar Awaiting the new Microsoft Flight Sim and the purchase of a new system. Running a Chromebook for now!
May 21, 20197 yr This might help maybe. Josh http://www.fs2000.org/2017/09/17/fsxp3d-mccoy-water-landing-effect-v4/ CPU: Intel i9-11900K @5.2 / RAM: 64GB DDR4 3200 / GPU: 4080 16GB /
May 21, 20197 yr Author Thanks very much for all your replies: I did actually have a go at finding a wav file from another aircraft which had water lapping sounds and modified the sound.cfg as per your example Charlie - and it worked! Fantastic. Thanks very much! Intel I7-4770 3.4Ghz 16 Gb RAM nVidia GTX770 2Gb Windows 8.1 64 bit P3D 4.4/3.4 FSX SE
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