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FS Recorder V2 released


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The much loved freeware program FS Recorder has had an up date.

V2 now records extra events such as:

  • Flaps
  • Spoilers
  • Gear
  • Throttles
  • Propellers
  • Mixtures
  • Engines On/Off
  • Lights
  • Parking Brake
  • Smoke System
  • NAV Radios
  • COM Radios
  • Airspeeds
  • Autopilot On/Off
  • Concorde Nose Visor
  • Main Exit
  • Tailhook
  • Wing Fold

V2 is available Here, please consider making a small donation if you can, it's not compulsory.
V2.1 will be on it's way soon, some bug-fixing, some extras:
  • On playback show text messages or play wave files at defined positions
  • Automatically save a flight (.FLT) file when recording is started, and automatically load it on playback
  • Option to restore the situation before playback when playback ends
  • Dialog to configure autoplay (currently only possible by editing FSRecorder.ini)
  • Added position offset to advanced play options
  • Recording and playback of date and time
  • Recording of mach speed
  • Fly by mode for spot cameras
  • Moving camera focus point for tower/spot cameras
  • Mouse panning and mouse wheel zoom

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About FS Recorder

FS Recorder is an add-on module for Microsoft Flight Simulator available for FS2004 and FSX. It allows recording and playback of flights, similar as the instant replay and video recorder built into FS, but with a lot more features. The recorded flights can be played back either using the user's aircraft or as AI traffic, which allows you to fly formations with yourself. A number of settings allows to customize FS Recorder to your needs. For a detailed list of features visit the features page.

The recorded flights are saved in a binary file format containing flight data and can thus only be played back inside FS. These files are not video files, so it is not possible to play them with a video or media player, or to convert them into video files.

Additionally FS Recorder includes camera features, which give you more freedom for watching your flights.

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This is pretty exciting. We've tried to use FS Recorder in the past at FS club meetings for making presentations. One in particular I recall didn't go well because the panel instruments didn't reliably play back what was happening at the time the recording was made. This should be a big step forward in usability for that kind of thing.

I'll include this release in the next issue of the club newsletter.

John

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