Virtual crew chief
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@Tomcattwo good to know. For me the easy button last night was to just point the VCC profile that switched to the DCS Vaicom profile and edit it to switch to his BMS profile when I clear off the crew chief. For me, keeps the two profiles’ commands separate, like you mention with the “say again,” etc. and I don’t need the AVCS profiles until I’m done with the startup anyway. I’ll see what happens but may be awhile until I get the time to play with it more.
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@Tomcattwo I did it differently. I opened @SemlerPDX’s AVCS4 Falcon BMS Radios profile in VA, clicked on Options -> Profile General -> Include command from other profiles and added Virtual Crew Chief below the AVCS CORE. Seems to work for me so far. Any changes to Virtual Crew Chief are done directly to its own profile, which will then be loaded once I boot up Sem’s profile.
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@Kavelenko This is exactly the best procedure - the load times for AVCS4 BMS are long (with over 4 million derived command variations!). Everything will perform much better and faster if the VCC profile is merely included into AVCS4 BMS.
That being said, apparently there are commands in VCC which can disable VoiceAttack Global Listening, so for any AVCS4 BMS users who do not use my PTT system in Global Mode, I’d recommend editing that profile and using the Search box near the bottom right to entire a filter keyword of “Listening” - edit any commands which appear under this filter and disable/delete any “Stop VoiceAttack Listening” actions in each of those commands.
After that, VCC will function perfectly as a background profile included in AVCS4 BMS (or any VoiceAttack profile, Fish’s for example) without interfering that that profile.
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@Kavelenko
Thanks. At @SemlerPDX 's recommendation, I reverted back to including Virtual Crew Chief profile in AVCS4 Falcon BMS Radios (v1.42) profile, as you have done, and made appropriate edits in VCC profile.
Regards,
Tomcattwo
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@Snake122 I hate to say it, but if your recognition is that borked even though you have trained your Windows Speech Profile, it may be indicative of an issue in that speech profile. If that is the case, the solution would be to start over with a new Speech Profile and run through the Speech Training again (completely through at least 3 times). American Midwest Accent (short of Mary Mack levels of accent) is not typically a troublesome accent for Windows, nowhere near the issues that some of our friends Down Under have, or pretty much anyone from Scotland.
It is a bit of a slog to get through the training, and knowing that it must be performed 3 times at least is daunting, so I never recommend to start over like this unless it seems truly warranted - but in this case, I think it may be. You have performed training several times and do not have a relatively strong accent as Windows sees it, and according to your statements, more than just bad recognition of a single word or few. When it’s just a word (or few), we can add these to the Dictionary and record a custom pronunciation for it - I had to do that for “eight” or “8”, and I have a Standard American Accent.
Cool thing is that once you get your Speech Profile properly trained fresh and new, you can backup your Speech Profile so that you can roll back to this ‘clean’ state anytime down the road (even following a Windows reinstallation) so that you never have to go through that training again unless your voice changes or you buy a new microphone so different in quality it affects recognition.
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All,
I have contacted BogeyDope about the possibility of a VCC profile for hotpit refueling, and sent him a modified Hotpit Refueling checklist for BMS. He and another ex-Crew Chief buddy are looking into it. If he makes one, I will post a link to it in this thread.
R/,
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I just did my first run-through of the BMS Ground Ops training mission with the Virtual Crew Chief, and it was a lot of fun!
Yesterday evening I watched Bogey Dope’s YT video (in which he uses VCC in DCS), and took detailed notes of the sequence of actions and the dialogue from the pilot and the crew chief. Then I modified the BMS ramp start procedure a little bit (from the GroundOps training mission) so as to match and incorporate the VCC dialogue and timings.
I used the procedure described above by @Kavelenko (and approved by @SemlerPDX ) to use the VCC VA profile as a “secondary” (my term) profile alongside / at slightly lower priority than AVCS. I made a few edits to the VA profile, such as the ones @Tomcattwo described above.
It took all yesterday evening to modify my stack of index cards (which is my checklist for ramp starts), so that “my” dialogue is written in red ink, the crew chief’s is written in black ink, and the switchology is still written in pencil. But for me, it was worth it! The procedure went pretty smoothly I will get a little better at “playing along” with some of the timings, but overall everything went pretty much according to plan.
When I got to the end and the crew chief told me to “bring 'er back Code 1”, I was well pleased! This will be fun to practice some more and use on a regular basis. I’m glad that Bogey Dope guy posted his video and his file, and I’m glad it “plays nicely” (with only a little modification) with BMS and AVCS 4. Thanks to everyone who gave advice on this thread, too! I think other BMS users will have fun with this, if they enjoy ramp starts.
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C’mon, Foxster-meister…
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wish this was possible for foxvox :")
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@Mylonite470 ,
Congratulations! It does add to the “as real as it gets” aspect, doesn’t it? Yesterday I finished updating my Main Checklist, using a kludge of the 4.37, 4.35 F-16 Main checklists, and insertion of VCC dialog into my startup routine. Took me a couple of days, but now my Main Checklist is all set to go from cockpit entry (‘cold and dark’) through startup (with VCC), taxi, takeoff, climb-out, AAR, fence in, IP, attack, egress, fence out, descent, landing, taxi back, shutdown and hotpit refuel. It works great with VCC. 12 pages (6 sheets) in clear plastic document sleeves.
Regards,
Tomcattwo
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@Ricky
I really enjoyed watching and learning so much from your demo
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@okayasugf I think you could do it right now just based on timed sequences if you wanted, which is what I think they’re doing currently in VA but the possibilities will open up significantly more very soon by linking control feedback into the command execution… I just need a little more time.
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@foxster you are a legend my guy, kudos to you
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@huffer2 The credit is all for Bogey Dope, I just posted his video here. I really enjoyed it too! His channel is great.
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I use the Push To Talk function with @SemlerPDX 's AVCS4, and I like the immersion it brings.
I was doing another ramp start with the Virtual Crew Chief today, and I noticed that the PTT function isn’t working when I’m using the VCC. VA is listening all the time during my ramp start.
Does anyone know if there’s a way to make the PTT function work with both VA profiles, i.e. with AVCS4 and the VCC profile?
It’s not a huge deal, just a “would be nice to have” item. It’s no tragedy if this isn’t possible, since most of the time spent in a mission is outside the scope of VCC, and thus most of that time is spent with the immersion of the PTT function.
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@Aragorn Don’t get too psyched… Those “humans” are basically static. There are some animated ones on the carrier (with Supercarrier add-on), but that is limited though improving slowly.
I’ve played Falcon and BMS (and all the other incarnations) since Falcon 3.0 and still love it for dynamic campaign and the sense of being in an actual on-going war. But DCS is not all eye-candy. Especially these days, with thoughtful campaign creators it can be VERY immersive. These platforms do different things and compliment each other. I know, that’s heresy but send the inquisition…
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Check out this Youtube. Great to see how a ramp start with the crew chief works, even though they mostly use hand signals.
Huffer out
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@Mylonite470 said in Virtual crew chief:
I use the Push To Talk function with @SemlerPDX 's AVCS4, and I like the immersion it brings.
I was doing another ramp start with the Virtual Crew Chief today, and I noticed that the PTT function isn’t working when I’m using the VCC. VA is listening all the time during my ramp start.
Does anyone know if there’s a way to make the PTT function work with both VA profiles, i.e. with AVCS4 and the VCC profile?
It’s not a huge deal, just a “would be nice to have” item. It’s no tragedy if this isn’t possible, since most of the time spent in a mission is outside the scope of VCC, and thus most of that time is spent with the immersion of the PTT function.
Well, it would be a bit of work, but you could add a single condition to every command in VCC, which is how my AVCS4 profile(s) watch for PTT clearance to execute - when the key is not down, they exit. While you cannot directly copy the following text, the actions are quite apparent and you can just copy the names of the variables we are checking (both true/false boolean variables, without the surrounding square brackets mind yoo) from below, and add “Begin Condition” actions as shown below with these variables in the condition field:
// Check if set to a PTT only command mode Begin Boolean Compare : [AVCS_RadioButtons_ON] Equals True Begin Boolean Compare : [AVCS_BMS_PTT_KeyDown] Equals False End Condition - Exit when condition met End Condition
…in the “End Condition” action for the inner condition (for KeyDown), you would need to check the box to ‘Exit when condition met’, as we are checking if this is false, meaning “if the button is not down, exit”:
…finally, you can select these four action lines in that command, and copy them, then open each command in the VCC profile and just paste them at the top before any other actions.
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@SPoehlmann said in Virtual crew chief:
@Aragorn Don’t get too psyched… Those “humans” are basically static. There are some animated ones on the carrier (with Supercarrier add-on), but that is limited though improving slowly.
I’ve played Falcon and BMS (and all the other incarnations) since Falcon 3.0 and still love it for dynamic campaign and the sense of being in an actual on-going war. But DCS is not all eye-candy. Especially these days, with thoughtful campaign creators it can be VERY immersive. These platforms do different things and compliment each other. I know, that’s heresy but send the inquisition…
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