Stopped it to have a fiddle with the tracking settings and now I’m back fo issue connecting check your network settings (none of which have changed in the last 30 seconds) broken pipe.
Which is exactly what happened last night. Randomly started working, came out of it and it won’t work again.
When it works, it’s decent, but I can’t be doing with it stopping working anytime I quit and go back to it. The time waste messing around getting it working again, with no clue as to why it stopped working other than “broken pipe”. Time I could be flying instead.
If it cost a couple of quid, I’d live with it, but for a tenner (yes, I know a tenner is nothing in the grand scheme of things compared to what we’ve all spent on or PCs, controller and the game itself) but at the end of the day, it’s an app and for a tenner, I’d expect it to work reasonably reliably.
Happy to give it another go if anyone can tell my it stops working, I won’t say randomly, it’s not random, it’s repeatable l, anytime I quit and start it again, when nothing has changed with my pc or network or router in the meantime.
I bought the app at play store and I have to say thank you for this app. I only have one issu that I don’t know why yet, maybe my phone is not good enough for this app. Once I have everything set and working I notice that doesn’t run as smooth has I think. I have some stutter while moving my head to see around inside and outside cockpit. As I said, maybe my phone isn’t good for this app. By the way, my phone is the hwawei mate 20 lite.
How does it deal with low light environments? I know this is mostly up to the camera specs, but I would be interested to hear your experience on it. I’m using a DIY EDTracker at the moment which works perfectly fine, but that doesn’t give me 6 DOF. This looks very promising but since I keep my room dark it wouldn’t be an option if it can’t handle that. Is the light emitting from the monitors enough? And if so, would it be enough even when flying at night when there isn’t much light emitting from the monitors?
That app seems to utilize the onboard gyros in the phone rather than the camera. By the looks of it you’ll have to attach the phone to the head somehow to use it
Go into the controller settings and see if the controller responds in there. When mine stops responding it’s only once you’re in the world, not the menus.
The only answer I’ve found is to quit and restart.
Hello…i’m trying to install this app in my android but it say my device isn’t compatible. I tried in other phones and same result. Tested in Meizu M5 Note, M3 Note, M3 and Samsung Galaxy J6. Any ideas?
Hi there!
Just bought it and it is working very very well. Now I need to see if I can find the right curves to make it something I want to use for every flight but besides configuration everything works as expected.
When I initially installed SmoothTrack it worked automatically and was great!
After upgrading the sim it lost all configuration. I’ve since reinstalled open track, SmoothTrack and also re-downloaded a clean copy of MSFS 2020 yesterday.
SmoothTrack shows up in Controls area as VJoystick configuration but has no bindings.
Tried to manually set it up but when starting the game my view spins around in a circle and won’t stop!
How do I re-bind? I don’t know which axis or input to use. Has anyone created a guide for manually setting it up in MSFS?
I have the same issue. Although the second time I tried it, the performance was way worse than the first time.
Lots of stuttering and very delayed movements.
I haven’t tried it a third time but I definitely will.
I also use it on Android (samsung A51).
@Epaga4711 I really want to use your app, but I don’t have a phone that can run it.
Is it possible to use the app on Win10, perhaps by means of an emulator?
There’s an article on napkforpc[dot]com titled “SmoothTrack on Windows Pc” that explains how to install it on an emulator like BlueStacks or Memu Play, but I wanted to make sure that it will work even with a webcam, over these emulators.
The app might run on the emulator, but it needs the camera on the phone to track your head movements, so not sure it would be successful anyway. Hope the dev can confirm it or not, or you could try it as I think the emulators are free, so no cost to you to try it.
It is an app published by Google to test out apps for Android before release.
It can emulate a number of recent phones, but I don’t know if the app can actually work over it and still be functional.