Badger wrote:
I don't see those files in that folder. In there I see; USEnglishBig.gvp, Traffic.flag, and a folder, "ASOS" which has USEnglishASOS.gvp in it.
Where do I copy those files from? I looked on the "Traffic 2005" disk, but couldn't see where they were. Sadly as mentioned above I'm really not very technical, so it's quite possible I'm staring right at them! |
My FSX ATC folder also has the "USEnglishBig.gvp" file and the ASOS folder with "USEnglishASOS.gvp" in it. They are FSX's files. So what you are seeing in your folder is correct for FSX. (I don't have the "Traffic.flag" file in my ATC folder, but for you that would probably be a file from something else you have installed or have running - so that's fine; just leave that there as it is.) Where do you copy the files from? Sadly, I do not know the answer to that because I no longer have Traffic 2005 installed so I cannot do a search to find them for you. However, considering you do have Traffic 2005 installed, then I'd guess that if you do a simple file search, you will find them ... ... For Windows XP, usually it is a matter of clicking on the Windows START menu and then choosing the "Search" icon (looks like a magnifying glass) from the list of programs and items which appear in the menu. That is the usual way, but it could be different on your machine depending on how it is set up and configured. Anyway, once you're in the Search window, you want to search for "All Files and Folders", and in the "All or part of the filename" box, you want to type in *.gvp (note the asterix before the dot). Make sure that you also change the "Look In" box so that it says "Local Hard Drives" or "My Computer" (either of those choices will do). You may also want to set some of the "More advanced options", and tick the boxes which say "Search system folders", "Search hidden files and folders" and "Search subfolders" (just for good measure). Hit the SEARCH button and let it do its thing. Hopefully this will lead you to the files. It will also lead you to the "USEnglishBig.gvp" and the "USEnglishASOS.gvp" files, but you can ignore those because they are already in the ATC folder and correct for FSX, so you don't need to do anything with those. The search may potentially also lead you to other .gvp files used by other games or programs. So be aware of that. Doublecheck the filenames and the folders they are in for the files that it finds to determine if they belong to Traffic 2005 or not. It should be obvious enough. For the Traffic 2005 files that it finds, you can COPY them (do not MOVE them, COPY them) in to the FSX ATC folder as per the earlier post. (If you read the "Subnote" in my earlier post, you will see that the filenames I have for them are "Traffic2005VoicesGE.gvp", "Traffic2005VoicesUK1.gvp", "Traffic2005VoicesUK2.gvp" and "Traffic2005VoicesUS.gvp" ... but I am not sure if those are correct because I cannot recall if those are the original names or whether I renamed the files to those names when I backed them up and saved them.)
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