"Kevin J. Cummings" <cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Craig White wrote: >> suggestions for FC-2 midi player for gnome? > > Timidity > >> Nothing in the menu suggests that it can play midi files - how about >> with plug-in for Mozilla? > > I used to use the UNIX Midi Plugin with Netscape 4.6. I haven't tried > it in a while (3 browsers ago). My mozilla seems to be configured to > try and use the Crossover QuickTime plugin: > > npqtplugin2.dll for audio/mid, audio/x-midi, and audio/midi > > but it didn't work when I tried it. I got a "lot" of garbage written > to the console and the printer even spit out a few "blank" pages. B^) > > My firefox doesn't seem to have a working plugin for Midi. I tried > installing ump.so version 1.1.0 , but it isn't recognized (according > to about:plugins) after restarting the browser. > > So, I'm guessing its been a few years since I had a working MIDI > plugin for my browsers. B^) mozplugger uses whatever it finds that can play midi (e.g. timidity if it's installed). you can set it up to use whatever you prefer. it will work with mozilla / firefox / epiphany / other mozilla based browsers.