Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.


I particularly like the stall shake and all the creaks and groans but my dog hates the brake squeaks, every time I hit the brakes he runs to the window and starts barking! :isadizzy:![]()
Are you running Win 7 by any chance? I discovered, by accident, a few weeks ago that Win 7 gives you control of sound volume per running application. In other words you can make the sound from one running program louder or quieter compared to the others. I found all my sounds were quieter than expected in FSX and when I clicked on the 'Speaker' icon in the 'system tray' and then selected the 'Mixer' option the sound level for FSX was very low. I dragged the FSX slider up and no more sound issues.I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I can't get the brakes to squeal at all. I even tried the Alpha P-2V7, not a peep. And I know when I crewed in them that those brakes squealed like a stuck pig. Not many creaks and groans either. I gotta be doing something wrong, because everything else I've gotten from A2A has worked 100%. I'll go over to A2A for help, but would welcome any suggestions here.



Yes I am running Win 7 and all my sound settings checked out. So I uninstalled completely and reinstalled and all is well now. Computer must of had a brain fart, or rather a processor fart. Now my P-2V creaks and groans and squeals... and don't the tires protest during my hard landings. Quite noisey when I open the bomb bay doors, just like I remember from back in the '60s. Now to give my JF DC-6 a test flight.Are you running Win 7 by any chance? I discovered, by accident, a few weeks ago that Win 7 gives you control of sound volume per running application. In other words you can make the sound from one running program louder or quieter compared to the others. I found all my sounds were quieter than expected in FSX and when I clicked on the 'Speaker' icon in the 'system tray' and then selected the 'Mixer' option the sound level for FSX was very low. I dragged the FSX slider up and no more sound issues.

