12-13-2012, 08:09 AM
Christian,
I found this which might help?
Possibly you now have a "mix" of FSX format Traffic files and FS2004 format Traffic files. FSX can use either, BUT not at the same time. If FSX finds even one Traffic file in FS2004 format, it will block the display of FSX format Traffic files.
It would be well to run a conversion utility on all your Traffic files to be sure they are all in FSX format.
The utility which many of us use is found on the file menu of Don Griovestine's excellent (and free) AI Flight Planner utility. You can have it search your setup for FS2004 format Traffic files and convert them - the process is quick and easy. If you do use it, I recommend selecting the option to append the letters FSX to all converted Traffic files.
You can get the latest version of AIFP here:
http://stuff4fs.com/newpage.asp?JS=True&Folder=AIFP
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I found this which might help?
Possibly you now have a "mix" of FSX format Traffic files and FS2004 format Traffic files. FSX can use either, BUT not at the same time. If FSX finds even one Traffic file in FS2004 format, it will block the display of FSX format Traffic files.
It would be well to run a conversion utility on all your Traffic files to be sure they are all in FSX format.
The utility which many of us use is found on the file menu of Don Griovestine's excellent (and free) AI Flight Planner utility. You can have it search your setup for FS2004 format Traffic files and convert them - the process is quick and easy. If you do use it, I recommend selecting the option to append the letters FSX to all converted Traffic files.
You can get the latest version of AIFP here:
http://stuff4fs.com/newpage.asp?JS=True&Folder=AIFP
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Jack -