please help me .. in the s-video cable, I do not have yellow, but I have white, green, and a very light brown color ... which of these three is YELLOW? thank you...
so i have my cables connected and smartpropoplus says the transmitter is connected but i've encountered 2 problems. 1) smartpropoplus is hogging all the resources on my pc causing performance in the sim to tank 2) smartpropoplus is also interpreting the signals from the transmitter very erratically and not giving stable signals to the sim. my cable is soldered pretty cleanly as i have had previous soldering experience. is there any explanation for this?
EDIT: I made 2 sim cables and both had the same problem with line noise. i got a legit cable and the difference is night and day. my channel levels are where they're suppose to be not 90% full. Conclusion/recommendation just buy the damn data cable... you can get one with 2 different ends that have a female audio cable. i threw out the larger one. and plugged the right one into a male/male audio cord. works much better than my home made sim cables. i got the data cable for ~$9 original comment: My sVideo cable had 4 wires and none of them were ground. I had to make one connect to ground. (also you could have made 2 cables. but always leave some wire on the ends just in case you need it for something else.) walkera worked for me but pitch, roll and yaw are at 90%. i think the line is too noisy.
Here my version work with any cheap transmitter! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_5LaUlExn6A.html Like & Share when you connect it ... It is simple and no much talks. Anybody can do it!
it works with my win 10 and reflex sim. but no airplane engine sim volume....if i turn up speakers i get a ping noise so loud it will drive u nuts. i have to fly with volume turned down. i just striped one end of the 3.5 stereo cable. And went direct in radio with ppm and a ground.ANYONE HAVE VOLUME???
Why does nobody ever say what part of the headphone jack we want to plug into.. who cares about the color... is it the base? The middle?? Or the tip for f’s sake....
Genesis RC & FPV Thanks! I hope it works but can't test it yet. I don't have my trex 450 with Flysky transmitter yet.... I have to wait 1 more week. But I think it's clear how to connect it.... my audio cable with 3.5mm jack also has 3 wires... Red, green and exposed. So there are only 2 options... solder exposed wire to exposed wire... red to red and green to black or exposed wire to exposed wire and red to green and red to black. But I think option 1 will be the right way. Btw... why use a lighter for the shrink wrap if you have a soldering iron? I always use the soldering iron for that. But not the tip because that part is too hot. I use the thick part close to the grip ;)
why cutting right below the plugs? cut in the middle of both cables, fit them together as follows in the tutorial and You have two working pieces. (of course only if You sitting closer than 2 meters from pc when playing)
Verry nice i will also complete this couse some people have a problem with the connection on windows 10,they don't have a v joy 1 connection and this solve the problem,( is a copy paste from RC.GROUPS ) For those of you wondering how to get this working with any radio without the use of a USB dongle, download the application called "SmartPropoPlus" from www.smartpropoplus.com/site/ and install it. Hook your radio up with a standard 3.5 mm audio cable and plug it into one of your soundcard speaker ports. SmartPropPlus and vJoy will detect the PPM pulses and transform them into a joystick driver which can later be used with games etc. If you are running Windows 10 x64 as I am, the joystick emulator/driver doesn't work that comes bundled with the application. The solution to that is to install latest SmartPropoplus and ignore the failed installation of vJoy, then manually install vJoy "vJoy_205_050515.exe" from sourceforge.net/projects/vjo...atest/download which will upgrade the older vJoy installation. After the installation is succesfull, follow the below workaround: Copy, paste and replace the following files from C:\Program Files\vJoy\x64 to C:\Program Files\SmartPropoPlus folder: msvcp120.dll msvcr120.dll vJoyInterface.dll This should now make it possible to map input from SPP to vJoy. Now check your "Set up USB game controllers" in Windows and hopefully you should see the "vJoy device". Calibrate your controller and then set up your radio in FPVFreerider. I recommend "use deadzone"