Hello everybody,
before asking my question, please let me introduce my topic a little.
The upcoming release of the mumble 1.4.0 VOIP software will (most probably) include a new plugin-framework.
I developed such a plugin featuring simulation of radio comms. In essence it allows everyone to stay in the same mumble channel and get separatet locally and by frequency (simulation of a continuous radiowave spectrum). Signal degadation is simulated too, so there is static on the signal, eventually fading into white noise and getting cut off from the suqelch.
The project is hosted at https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble.
Recently, i wanted to add SimConnect support, so it's usable by not only FlightGear (and ATC-tools) but also mainly MSFS2020.
FGCom-mumble has a java RadioGUI that can hook into the mumble plugin to provide location and radio information; and the RadioGUI can also act as a bridge between the plugin and SimConnect.
The code in question is here: https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumb...java/hbeni/fgcom_mumble/SimConnectBridge.java
A built of the RadioGUI is enough to test this: https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumb...radioGUI-0.10.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar.zip
Just run the Jar, go to the Options and set up the SimConnect parameters, then hit the Simconnect option from the Main menu bar.
It should activate the bridge, connect to the SimConnect port and mirror the read data in the radios and location information.
You can disregard the "connect" button in the lower left, as that is used to connect the RadioGUI to the mumble plugin (but as said, that's not necceesary to test this).
Ok, here is the question:
The problem i currently face is that it can not connect - and i neither know why or am able to test it (no MSFS2020 here, just got a test report from someone else).
❓I hope that maybe some java literate SimConnect here can help me get this started...
before asking my question, please let me introduce my topic a little.
The upcoming release of the mumble 1.4.0 VOIP software will (most probably) include a new plugin-framework.
I developed such a plugin featuring simulation of radio comms. In essence it allows everyone to stay in the same mumble channel and get separatet locally and by frequency (simulation of a continuous radiowave spectrum). Signal degadation is simulated too, so there is static on the signal, eventually fading into white noise and getting cut off from the suqelch.
The project is hosted at https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble.
Recently, i wanted to add SimConnect support, so it's usable by not only FlightGear (and ATC-tools) but also mainly MSFS2020.
FGCom-mumble has a java RadioGUI that can hook into the mumble plugin to provide location and radio information; and the RadioGUI can also act as a bridge between the plugin and SimConnect.
The code in question is here: https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumb...java/hbeni/fgcom_mumble/SimConnectBridge.java
A built of the RadioGUI is enough to test this: https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumb...radioGUI-0.10.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar.zip
Just run the Jar, go to the Options and set up the SimConnect parameters, then hit the Simconnect option from the Main menu bar.
It should activate the bridge, connect to the SimConnect port and mirror the read data in the radios and location information.
You can disregard the "connect" button in the lower left, as that is used to connect the RadioGUI to the mumble plugin (but as said, that's not necceesary to test this).
Ok, here is the question:
The problem i currently face is that it can not connect - and i neither know why or am able to test it (no MSFS2020 here, just got a test report from someone else).
❓I hope that maybe some java literate SimConnect here can help me get this started...
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