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By powering up, I mean pushing the button next to each USB slot on the hub to give each slot power. The SFC check stated that it repaired some files but did not list them out. I think I may have found the issue but will need to do more testing to confirm. I have a wireless Razer Death Adder v2 as my 2nd mouse on the Sim Pit in which I was using the Dongle option plugged into the USB port of the 2nd keyboard. When I was trying to cut down on devices in the USB hub, I removed the dongle and put it into the PC directly. I was still experiencing issues and so then I randomly removed the dongle completely and everything came online. I restarted DCS several times and the PC a couple times, and every device was online and able to be used. When I plugged the dongle in again, I lost the Winwing throttle and stick. I'm guessing there is some kind of conflict with that dongle. I still want to try using the mouse through Bluetooth mode and see if that breaks it as well as plugging the Winwing stuff back in the powered hub to see if they still work there. I'm not positive it is fixed but I am hopeful. I will keep the thread updated for future users with the same issue. Thank you!
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I did the USB power settings and disabled the ability for windows to save power on the different USB devices. I also ran a sfc scan. So far it still has the same issue of not showing up. But now when I turn them all back on one by one, the joystick and throttle don't disappear (only a couple of attempts so far but still). But when I power the computer up from off, I have to go through the process of individually powering up the devices. I have one - 16 slot 90W power supply with six things plugged in
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Hello everyone, I am in desperate need of help with my new Winwings HOTAS that wont stay connected with my other peripherals powered on as well. Some background about my setup and PC build: My PC I built in late 2023: - Intel i9-14900K 3.2 GHz 24 Core - Asus ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming Wifi - Corsair Vengeance 64 GB DDR5-6660 - MSI Gaming X Trio GeForce RTX 4090 24GB - Corsair RM1200x 80+ 1200 Watt (This build pulls about 885 watts according to PC Part Picker) I recently moved my office to the basement where I combined my gaming desktop with my DCS Simpit. I used to have two PCs to run the separate systems but my wife convinced me to combine them for more bang for my buck and I was able to spend the money on the above beefy PC, Magnus Pro desk, and put my Obutto Cockpit in the same room (Please see photo). The issue was that the Obutto Cockpit was about 10 feet away from the desktop tower which facilitated the need to have all of my DCS and cockpit peripherals plugged into a powered USB hub (Sabrent - 60W 10 port hub) which I then ran a 15 foot USB A 3.0 cable to USB B to connect all of the below peripherals with the Sim Pit (This also helps with a much cleaner cable management issue with one cable instead of eight running across the room): - Thrustmaster Warthawg Flight stick - Thrustmaster Warthawg Throttle - MSG Crosswind Rudder Pedals - Track IR - Butt Kicker - 2nd Keyboard - 2nd Mouse - 2nd Razer Headphones The desk PC also has the following peripherals plugged directly into the motherboard: - 1st Keyboard - 1st Mouse - Azeron Gamepad - Speakers - 1st Steelseries Headphones - External Hard Drive - Sabrent USB 3.0 60 Watt Powered Hub Under the above setup, everything worked flawlessly so of course I then had the urge to change things. I had been flying with the Thrustmaster Warthawg HOTAS for over a decade and decided to upgrade to the Winwing Orion 2 F16EX throttle and stick. When I received them, I plugged them directly into the hub and removed the Thrustmaster Warthawg stick and throttle. I then received the issue of them not connecting as I didn't plug them directly into the motherboard and I had to go through the process of removing them from windows and all of the SimappPro apps and registry entries. I then connected them directly to the mother board and got the firmware updated and ready to go. Once that was done, I moved them back to the hub and had issues with them connecting to SimApp Pro and to DCS. I then played with it and uncovered that if I plugged them in first, they would show up in DCS. I would then power on the other peripherals in the hub one by one to include the Buttkicker, MFG Crosswinds, Track IR, 2nd Keyboard, 2nd Mouse, and 2nd headphones - eight items total to include the Winwing stick and throttle. When I individually powered on the seventh and eighth items, the Winwing throttle would disappear from the DCS controls option. The Winwing stick would remain sometimes and sometimes it would disappear. I was able to jerry rig it and fly without the buttkicker, 2nd mouse, or 2nd headphones (i used the 1st mouse and 1st headphones from the desk as they are wireless to get around this issue but it is not ideal) and I was able to keep the Winwing stick and throttle connected to DCS and fly without issue or intermittent disconnects) I figured the 60 watt USB hub was not able to handle the additional power draw of the Winwing products over the Thrustmaster so I did some research and people recommended the Sabrent 90 watt USB hub that they successfully use their Winwing products with including several MFD screens and the UFC/DED controls which is definitely more stuff than I'm running. I purchased the Sabrent 90 Watt Hub and figured that would fix my issue but I kept running into the same disconnect issue of the throttle when I added the additional peripherals one by one and sometimes I would also lose the stick. Winwing support as always said not to use a hub so I then bought 10 foot USB 3.0 Extensions directly from the Winwing products to the motherboard. SimApp Pro was able to recognize them immediately and I was able to see them in DCS. But when I added the Buttkicker, MFG Crosswinds, 2nd keyboard, 2nd mouse, track IR, and 2nd headphones through the 90 watt hub, the throttle again disconnected even though it wasn't connected to the hub and sometimes the stick would disconnect as well. I kept unplugging and plugging in the Winwing throttle and stick and got them to reappear in DCS and then I kept adding power through the hub to the additional peripherals one by one and watched the Winwing throttle and sometimes stick disconnect over and over. I can still omit the buttkicker, mouse, and headphone and get it to work but when I add them in, the Winwing throttle disconnects. Last night, there was one occasion where I was able to get everything powered on through the hub and keep the Winwing throttle and stick connected to the mother board to all appear in DCS. I was able to successfully fly in DCS for about an hour and I thought I had fixed the issue. But when I restarted the PC, the disconnecting issue cropped up again. Winwing support suggested that I try different cables so I purchased 15 footage USB 3.0 A to USB B cables to go directly from Winwing to the motherboard and bypass the extension cable but I have low hopes this is the issue. I feel that it is a USB over draw issue of some kind which doesn't make sense with the high end PC I have. Some fixes that have been suggested that I haven't yet been able to try while I'm at work today: - An SRS issue where I need to disconnect all other controllers except the Winwing throttle however this issue happens when i'm not running SRS - An option in the hub windows option where it is allowing the PC to manage power draw - A PC Power management issue - An individual windows USB power saving issue for each port that will shut down certain ports to save power Way too long story short, I was hoping that someone else has experienced this issue and can help me rectify it because it doesn't seem like running my few peripherals through the recommended powered hub should be too much if other users are running MFDs and UFCs/DEDs through the same hub and having no disconnect issues with their Winwing HOTAS setups either plugged into the same hub or run to the motherboard. My fear is that the cable lengths i'm trying to run are too long and messing with the Winwing stuff. I've thought about going back to the decade old Thrustmaster products but the winwing stick and throttle have a much nicer feel. I'm also hoping to make the switch to VR in the next six months which is going to be even more USB slots and power draw I imagine so I'm hoping to get to the bottom of the issue. Thank you very much for the assistance! null
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I just received my Track Hat V2 yesterday. I've got it set up about five feet away from the TV and about 18 inches above my head. I have the camera angled down and it appears to be centered very well. My issue is that I am continually having shakes and jitters and can't seem to get them to go away. I've tried maxing the smoothness, adjusting the exposure, changing the camera distance and I can't seem to get rid of the jitters. I'm running 3.2. Does anyone have any ideas?
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Recon Stewart replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
So, I figured it out. Apparently, my activation key was somehow disconnected from the Sound Module. I re-entered it and voila, everything is working again. I'm not sure how it got disconnected but I'm an idiot for not noticing it sooner. Thank you to everyone for the help! -
[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Recon Stewart replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Firewalls and Logs look good. I may have to try to uninstall completely and then reinstall. Anything in particular I should be doing with that process? -
[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Recon Stewart replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
I've tested it on single and multiplayer servers but to no avail.... -
[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Recon Stewart replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
I think so. I deleted my old export file and then ran SSA and it placed a new export file in the same saved games folder. -
[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Recon Stewart replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
I tried both of these fixes but to no avail. My SSM tests just fine on my Buttkicker but I'm getting no rumblings while in game. Thank you for your help! -
[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Recon Stewart replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
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Well, I am a complete moron. I dragged the executable out of the install folder and that was what was giving me errors. I put it back and then created a shortcut and now I can preview my audio just fine. (Exactly like Ciribob said we should do) Thanks for a great product Ciribob! I love SRS!
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I am having the same issue as Gliptal. I can't seem to get past the audio input error. I am also running Banana Voicemeeter for the buttkicker. Thanks for any help! 2018-02-25 19:15:23.3859 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow | Mic Audio Output - Saved ID 2018-02-25 19:15:23.4044 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow | Mic Audio Output - Rift Audio {0.0.0.00000000}.{0a59340b-83bc-4f47-b619-8b7111cd5986} CHN:2 Rate:48000 2018-02-25 19:15:23.4270 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow | Mic Audio Output - 2- Realtek High Definition Audio {0.0.0.00000000}.{22f93be1-44b9-4380-b8ea-e9d6c876e1cb} CHN:2 Rate:48000 2018-02-25 19:15:23.4481 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow | Mic Audio Output - VB-Audio VoiceMeeter AUX VAIO {0.0.0.00000000}.{2e3af9db-5571-4698-9df3-58a88aac8135} CHN:2 Rate:48000 2018-02-25 19:15:23.4643 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow | Mic Audio Output - 2- Logitech G35 Gaming Headset {0.0.0.00000000}.{9479f609-6eac-4f1e-b247-7991ecef7080} CHN:2 Rate:44100 2018-02-25 19:15:23.4859 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow | Mic Audio Output - VB-Audio VoiceMeeter VAIO {0.0.0.00000000}.{c88295c2-d4c7-404d-a863-3d52f342ee65} CHN:2 Rate:44100 2018-02-25 19:15:23.5005 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow | Mic Audio Output - 2- USB Audio Device {0.0.0.00000000}.{d34a18ac-3342-40f0-8a14-22a6ffe17a63} CHN:2 Rate:48000 2018-02-25 19:15:24.0229 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Common.UpdaterChecker+<CheckForUpdate>d__2 | Running Latest Version: 1.4.6.0 2018-02-25 19:15:25.3626 | Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Audio.AudioPreview | Error starting audio Input - Quitting! An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B) System.BadImageFormatException: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B) at FragLabs.Audio.Codecs.Opus.API.opus_encoder_create(Int32 Fs, Int32 channels, Int32 application, IntPtr& error) at FragLabs.Audio.Codecs.OpusEncoder.Create(Int32 inputSamplingRate, Int32 inputChannels, Application application) in E:\Dropbox\Dev\DCS\DCS-SRS\OpusWrapper\OpusEncoder.cs:line 137 at Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Audio.AudioPreview.StartPreview(Int32 mic, MMDevice speakers)
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Email sent!
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I've had it working before on Windows 10, I'm not sure what changed.
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I am having the same problem as well.
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Tacca's NVG mod for 2.5+
Recon Stewart replied to tacca's topic in Utility/Program Mods for DCS World
I have the right sized ring now but I'm playing with triple screens and I have three equal rings on each monitor, any idea how to get it to just one ring on my center monitor? Thanks! -
I was able to fix it by installing a fresh opus.dll using the following website. I can now connect to servers but the client still crashes when I try to preview audio. Thanks! http://dllyes.com/opus-dll/
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So I've installed the 1.2.8.1 using the old API sounds. My client then crashes whenever I try to preview the audio or attempt to connect to a server. It says that it was unable to load opus.dll. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks! 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.UI.MainWindow Started DCS-SimpleRadio Client 1.2.8.1 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 6f1d2b60-d5a0-11cf-bfc7-444553540000 Instance: 6f1d2b60-d5a0-11cf-bfc7-444553540000 Mouse Usage: Undefined 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 6f1d2b61-d5a0-11cf-bfc7-444553540000 Instance: 6f1d2b61-d5a0-11cf-bfc7-444553540000 Keyboard Usage: Undefined 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Adding 6f1d2b61-d5a0-11cf-bfc7-444553540000 Instance: 6f1d2b61-d5a0-11cf-bfc7-444553540000 Keyboard 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 0404044f-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 9a8fe7d0-d407-11e5-8002-444553540000 Throttle - HOTAS Warthog Usage: Generic 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Adding 0404044f-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 9a8fe7d0-d407-11e5-8002-444553540000 Throttle - HOTAS Warthog 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 076406a3-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 46ed4260-d404-11e5-8001-444553540000 Saitek Pro Flight Combat Rudder Pedals Usage: Generic 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Adding 076406a3-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 46ed4260-d404-11e5-8001-444553540000 Saitek Pro Flight Combat Rudder Pedals 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found c228046d-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 284bd770-d3f7-11e5-8002-444553540000 G19 Gaming Keyboard Usage: Consumer 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found c228046d-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 284bd770-d3f7-11e5-8003-444553540000 G19 Gaming Keyboard Usage: VendorDefinedBegin 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 00140d8c-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: d1300dd0-5579-11e6-8001-444553540000 USB Audio Device Usage: Consumer 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found c229046d-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 284bd770-d3f7-11e5-8001-444553540000 G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface) Usage: VendorDefinedBegin 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 0402044f-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 9a8fc0c0-d407-11e5-8001-444553540000 Joystick - HOTAS Warthog Usage: Generic 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Adding 0402044f-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 9a8fc0c0-d407-11e5-8001-444553540000 Joystick - HOTAS Warthog 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 508106a3-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: f0d4e530-d404-11e5-8003-444553540000 Programmable Hotkeys Usage: Consumer 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.Input.InputDeviceManager Found 0a15046d-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 Instance: 284bd770-d3f7-11e5-8005-444553540000 Logitech G35 Headset Usage: Consumer 12:38:43 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Common.UpdaterChecker+<CheckForUpdate>d__2 Running Latest Version: 1.2.8.1 12:38:50 Ciribob.DCS.SimpleRadio.Standalone.Client.AudioManager Error starting audio Quitting! Error:Unable to load DLL 'opus.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)
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Bombing and Gunnery Competition - Nov 2015
Recon Stewart replied to Bunyap's topic in Tournaments & Events
Thanks for doing this Bunyap! -
So I'm trying to set up my triple screens with Nvidia surround and I'm liking that you can choose 1 screen or 3 screens in the video options. The problem is the zoom feels wonky in the 3 screen option and it just feels clunky when looking around the cockpit. If I switch to 1 screen and use Nvidia surround, it feels much smoother but I lose the benefits of the menu and the mission editor being on my center screen instead of stretched across all three. I also have my radio and chat features moved to my outside monitors where they are hard to view. Any suggestions on setting up Nvidia surround with the 3 screen option and having the zoom and Track IR feel more natural? Thanks!
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Absolutely fantastic! Thank you!
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Its a mod I use for my RWR which changes the beeps and boops of the RWR to make the radar signals more discernable. The chirping is a signal that has been pinging me for a while so its less pronounced and less annoying. A new signal gives a more high pitched noise to let me know if something new is tracking me. You can download it here - http://www.476vfightergroup.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=274
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Thank you for your kind words everyone! I really appreciate it and it keeps my motivated! Let me know if there's anything I can do for anyone or if there's any in specific you'd like to see! Haha! I know, I was thinking about my lack of forum posts yesterday! I think because I have a job with no internet access, my free time is spent in the pit and video editing which doesn't leave a lot of time to spend on the forums which I wish i could. Maybe I need to hack the firewall at work!