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That dang music.. (Read 1561 times)
Oct 26
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, 2006 at 7:53pm
RollerBall
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I turned it off in the demo but I've left version 3 playing in in the actual sim.
Now I keep finding myself humming it. OMG ???
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Oct 26
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Oct 26
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LOL, I thought I was the only one who had that happen.
I eventually turned it off.
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Oct 26
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Earlier today when nobody was home I cranked up my subwoofer and volume in the main menu.... Sounded nice, but not stuck in my head, then I flew with all 27 watts of 2.1 computer speakers Running.... I still can't hear propperly. Just turn it off, or play something else until it gets stuck!
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Oct 26
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I find it fun to put in my own music.
Some favorties are...
-Top Gun Theme
-Dangerzone
-Leaving on a Jetplane
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Oct 26
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i could handle an f-14 with dangerzone playing in the backround, gotta love Top Gun!
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Oct 27
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, 2006 at 1:52am
Nick N
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i could handle an f-14 with dangerzone playing in the backround, gotta love Top Gun!
Thats easy... just install a MP3/Wav/CD gauge add-on to any panel you want, select your tracks, kick the tires and light the fires
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Oct 27
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, 2006 at 10:01am
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Thats a nice gauge but lacks variety... only 6 songs. Who only flys long enough to listen to 6 songs. I usually just run Windows Media Player in the background. Now if somebody could come up with a gauge to control WMP or even something like WINAMP in the background that'd be awesome. Maybe with some good XML programming this could be accomplished through the kneeboard? I don't know I'm not really much of a programmer/developer so I dunno what can be done.
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Oct 27
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, 2006 at 11:28am
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Check out Jeong-Hyun Lim's track
on my latest
YouTube FS9/FS10 Meets the Realworld video
It's only a minute & 48 seconds. (00:01:49)
P.S. "I turned it off in the demo"
Turned off what?
Can't one select any tune from the list?
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Oct 27
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, 2006 at 12:26pm
RollerBall
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I have greatly enjoyed all your videos Bill, especially the real world ones. Keep em coming
BTW I meant I turned the background/intro music completely off in the demo, but have kept it now I have the actual program
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Oct 27
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Now I keep finding myself humming it. OMG ???
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Oct 28
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" I have greatly enjoyed all your videos Bill, especially the real world ones. Keep em coming"
That's definitely the plan, R.B.
Thanks for viewing and the encouraging comments . . .
I've got realworld footage from the Pacific Northwest to Reno and return (under four-hours one-way in a Mooney)
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