Ibu2u Changing sound files for a noob
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2020 3:22 pm
Good afternoon everyone
So I finally decided to take the plunge and bought an Ibu2u + Flysky package deal for my Taigen Tiger 1.
Despite being absolutely terrified of doing something wrong and blowing my new parts up I have actually got the thing installed in the tank and it works. Reading through forums and watching YouTube vids obviously helped alot.
Now comes the bit where I'm really struggling.... changing the sound files and assigning them to the handset etc . I cannot find a single video of how to do this. I've read similar posts where people say just copy this here and delete so and so but I'm too scared to do it in case I bugger the whole thing up. Do you just copy and paste things into the Tank file and delete old ones?
Sorry for being a little bit simple on this but I'm really struggling with this. I'm over the moon that I've got this far but am getting very frustrated with what I've read should be a simple 2 minute job.
Any help would be very much appreciated if someone could point me in the direction of a video that shows exactly how to change the sound profiles please.
So I finally decided to take the plunge and bought an Ibu2u + Flysky package deal for my Taigen Tiger 1.
Despite being absolutely terrified of doing something wrong and blowing my new parts up I have actually got the thing installed in the tank and it works. Reading through forums and watching YouTube vids obviously helped alot.
Now comes the bit where I'm really struggling.... changing the sound files and assigning them to the handset etc . I cannot find a single video of how to do this. I've read similar posts where people say just copy this here and delete so and so but I'm too scared to do it in case I bugger the whole thing up. Do you just copy and paste things into the Tank file and delete old ones?
Sorry for being a little bit simple on this but I'm really struggling with this. I'm over the moon that I've got this far but am getting very frustrated with what I've read should be a simple 2 minute job.
Any help would be very much appreciated if someone could point me in the direction of a video that shows exactly how to change the sound profiles please.









