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Multi Crew Experience
This is a product that will give you the opportunity for a Multi Crew Experience.
You will never fly those heavies alone again.
Compatibility: FS2004, FSX, FSX SE, P3D2-4 & X-Plane
File size: 700MB
Home page Here (http://www.multicrewxp.com/)
Demo available: Here (http://www.multicrewxp.com/Downloads.html)
Downloads: Here (http://www.multicrewxp.com/Downloads.html)
Support: Here (http://www.multicrewxp.com/Support.html)
Videos: Here (http://www.multicrewxp.com/Video.html)
Manual: Here (https://www.dropbox.com/s/n9wkxeonn98fqxw/MCE_English-Manual.pdf?dl=0)
David Herky demonstrates MCE
https://youtu.be/o2a1AfovePY
Published on 9 Nov 2017
About
Multi Crew Experience is a new add-on to the award winning, Microsoft Flight Simulator X, and FS2004ฎ software. It adds the missing elements, like crew coordination, interactive checklist reading, realistic ATC operation, call-outs and warnings against deviation from standards, as well as extras, like user interface voice control.
How does it work?
Multi Crew Experience builds on Microsoft SAPI 5ฎ outstanding technology, that brings speech recognition, as well as speech synthesis to the windowsฎ platform. We have choosen a modular design, that allows you to use, some, or all the features, according to your needs. This makes it easier to integrate. It will also play nicely, when used alongside other third party add-ons. It is fully multithreaded, and was designed with performance in mind.
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"Why our implementation is the best." The FS++ team.
Works across a wide range of systems, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista or Windows XP, 32 or 64 Bit, English or foreign editions, for both Microsoft flight simulator, Lockheed Martin sim and Laminar research X-Plane.
It does what it claims.
It's feature rich, and provides the ultimate Multi Crew Experience.
You can talk not just to your co-pilot, but to native ATC, Radar Contact controllers, as well as Pro Flight Emulator ATC controllers.
Supports all default FSX, Prepar3D, FS9 and X-Plane aircraft, as well as many third party aircraft add-ons. And the list is growing.
It runs outside the simulator. There is no chance of spoiling a very long flight due to a bad voice command.
No matter what edition of FSX, Prepar3D or FS9 you own, that is English or localized foreign version, you will be able to interact with the built-in FS ATC in English.
We write as much code as we can, so that we don't have to blame third party plug-ins when things don't go as planned.
You don't need a quad core machine to run it. It is very lean and mean with system resources.
It's based on real talk, and you'll hardly need to read the manual to get started. Very high flexibility with regards the way you speak the various commands.
It comes with a professionally designed installer that will get you up and running in minutes.
One to one support via e-mail.
MCE is fully multi-threaded. Sounds simple. But it's a hell of a job to create a reliable multi-threaded application. In practice, it allows you to change a command you have given on the fly, not to mention provide better responsiveness.
Has a fully working demo available for download.
We believe, this product greatly improves the realism of home flight simulation.
Thank you.
The FS++ team.
Does it require an English version of Windows?
No, this application has been tested, and expected to work on almost any language localized version of Windows XP Home or professional.
For Windows 10, Windows 8, Vista or Windows 7, English version, it will run on any edition.
For Windows 10, MCE will work on any Windows edition or language. Just need to install the free English US language pack.
For Vista or Windows 7 localized versions, like Spanish or French, you will need Vista, Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise, to be able to download and install the free Microsoft English language pack. The alternative is to use a free third party tool called Vistalizator, that would help you run MCE under any operating system and Language.
Do I need to be a native English speaker to use the software?
Although it helps, the answer is no. You will be surprised to learn about the poor grasp of the English language among real world pilots around the world. Though you need to know what heading, speed, altitude, flaps...mean. We are talking 200 to 300 words overall.
Do i have to be online to use this product?
No, this is a desktop application. Therefore you don't need an internet connection to use it.
How do the various editions compare?
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Multi Crew Experience User Interface screenshots
Bear in mind, that the user interface is only a tiny part of the application, and you will only interact with it a couple of times, mainly to setup your preferences. The core of the program lies in the invisible part working in the background.
The General Page, where Application Features can be enabled or disabled, and various options can be set.
If running a non-English edition of Windows or the flight simulator, you will see a couple of flags that allow you to switch the user interface language between English and any of the following languages, German, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese.
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The Command page, where you can select one of the installed voices to use for crew members. Choose from 7 recorded high quality voice packs, including English US, UK, Australian, German, and French accents.
You can also fine tune the speech recognition engine.
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The Checklist page, where you can see the different headers available. You can also select your own custom made checklist.
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The ATC page, for selecting the options you think are better for you. Note the possibility of using a joystick button, as a push to talk button, for message transmission. So, it is time to get away fom those bad habits, of reaching out for the keyboard to interact with ATC!
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The monitor page, where you can specify the proficiency level you are seeking, and set some operational parameters.
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The Simulator page, where you can select the different elements of the user interface to be controlled by voice.
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Finally, the About page, that just gives an overview of your hardware setup.
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MCE can be minimized to a very narrow window, taking little screen space.
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It's also completely hidden when the simulator is in full screen mode.
MCE ships with a variety of tools that help you accomplish things
VoxKey:
Voxkey is a tool that allows you to create your own voice commands that will be converted to keyboard strokes.
It's a bit like getting a free VoiceBuddy dedicated to FSX & FS9
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Speech training tool:
MCE ships with a speech training tool that allows you to train your voice on custom words and sentences
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Officially supported aircraft
A few more aircraft are supported and aren't listed. The Demo will help you find out more.
Microsoft Flight Simulator and LM Prepar3D
PMDG 737 NGX, B747, MD-11, J41, 777, B-747 V3 QOTS II
FsLabs A320 (Note: fully supported under FSX, and partially under P3D V3.2 or higher)
Captain Sim 777, 767, 757, 707, CS 727, 737, L1011 Tristar
Feelthere ERJ 145, ERJ 135, EMB 175, EMB 195, Legacy
Quality Wings Bae 146, B757, soon B787
Aerosoft Airbus A320/A321 and A318/A319, DH6 Twin-Otter, CRJ 700-900
CoolSky DC9, MD-80
Level-D B767
iFly B737, B747-400
Majestic Dash Q400
Simcheck A300 B4 (with simulated flight engineer)
Milviz B737-200
Wilco Evolution Vol 1
Leonardo MD-82 (Maddog)
JustFlight PSS 777, Bae146
Flysimware Lear A35
XtremePrototypes Learjet 20 series
Razbam Metroliner III
Lockheed All Lockheed Martin Prepar3D default aircraft
Microsoft All default FSX & FS9 aircraft
X-Plane 11 & 10
Flight Factor B757 Pro, 777 Worldliner, B767 ER Pro. A350
JAR Designs A320 Neo, A330
FlyJSim B737-200, Q400, B727
Peter Hager A320-Neo
SSG Embraer 170, Embraer 190, B747-i8
JRollon CRJ 200
RWD A330
EADT x737 NG
IXEG 737-300 Classic
Laminar Research All default X-Plane 10 aircraft including ZIBO mod
Download high quality extra pre-recorded voices (will work with Demo)
Co-pilot Clive
Co-pilot William
Co-pilot Dieter
Co-pilot Jean-Claude
Co-pilot Lorna
Co-pilot Bill
Co-pilot Stuart
Co-pilot Robert
Co-pilot Andy
Mechanic Richard
Mechanic Andrew
Mechanic David
Mechanic Lorna
Mechanic Sten
Mechanic Clive