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Can I Play MP3 Music on KA50-2 Stations?


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I hope this is the right place to post this request, With all the radio stuff on DCS modules, I was just wondering if there was a special radio channel in the KA-50-2 or any other aircraft that I can play some of my mp3 music on while in the cockpit? I don't want to use them on MP maps just SP. Using copyrighted music in MP might be considered an infringement or illegal. Or, can I change the in-game background music to something else mp3 or some other format?

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I'm curious myself. I'm always trying to switch back and forth to pandora while training.

 

*edit* Now that I think of it, there is an A-10C radio chatter mod that replaces the static noise. Maybe it would be something similar? Turning a playlist into an ogg file?


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I remember "Radio Mayak", just put music in folder an tune the channel, without need scripts. :)

 

This "Internet Radio" mod - iRadio, come in 2009 and is not with Winamp plugin as I think, but using VLC.

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=44922&highlight=iradio

 

Probable became broke with ptches or BS2.


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I just Run WMP in the Background and use the Play/Pause Skip <-> Buttons on my keyboard.>

 

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No, that's too easy, no way !!

 

You can't just turn on WMP and have it :(

 

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Is there an all in magic fix for this?

Superb sounds during flight would be sublime.

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I appreciate all the replies. with all the radio gear in the Ka-50 I was hoping that playing some music would be a piece of cake. DCS has music in the background while the game (simulator) is playing or has just started; can that music be changed? I currently use have a Boom Box that has a USB port on it that I play my music in the background with. If i were a programmer I'd make a simple mp3 player for the aircraft that would let a user paste mp3's in it's folder. Could Russian pilots tune into Radio Free Europe from their aircraft?

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I think one thing is essential with NTTR or Nevada and that is a broadcasting station that we can put our music files into, tune in and just god damn enjoy the music and view!

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I appreciate all the replies. with all the radio gear in the Ka-50 I was hoping that playing some music would be a piece of cake.

 

This was piece of cake in Black Shark, but removed in patch 1.2, probable to avoid copyrights issues.

What user have to do is set music files in a give folder (similar to IL-2:46).

The "magic" is that music start play if tuned specific channel in R-800L, who besides this "tune" can control music volume. ;)

 

You can continue use the cockpit radios in this way, but need use "play sound" script, what required add the script and music files in every mission... :noexpression:

 

R-828 need use "transmission" script.

 

A good compromise will be if possible a MOD like the old "iRadio", tune a Internet Radio in aircraft radios. ;)

 

To simple hear music while play one can use their smartphone, iPod, stereo... :music_whistling: But this will be not... "simulation". :lol:

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