Em Quarta 11 Junho 2008, Michael Schwendt escreveu: > 2008/6/11 Dan Thurman <dant@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Well... not for me. I fundamental problem is that everything I > > have tried so far does not get midi to work with pulseaudio. Heck, > > giving up, > > All I need to do in F8 is to run "timidity file.mid" and it plays via > pulseaudio. As a test I can run Audacious in parallel and let it play > via its pulseaudio output plugin, too. I haven't set up anything for > this. > > > The whole point of this exercise , is that I can get Midi to run > > albeit, crappy sounding, so why is it that PulseAudio cannot even > > do that much - I haven't found any place where I can setup MIDI > > under PulseAudio. > > > > Any advice, please? > > timidity outputs to the normal PCM device, because it is a software > wavetable player. But how do you configure the browser (Firefox) to play midi files embbeded in web pages? Is there a timidity plugin or something like that? Also, how do you play midi embbeded in other applications documents, like open office presentations? In summary, is there a easy way to make the whole system "midi aware"? []'s Marcelo -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list