The invalid mark should be removed from this bug report, because that is
indeed a bug. FireFox insist one using gnome-mplayer for handling of
MIDI file, while gnome-mplayer is perfectly unable to play any MIDI file
at all, while Totem is able to. So this is indeed a bug, and moreover,
this bug is related to this one,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mplayer/+bug/231421 which
would be solve in the mean time if FireFox was using Totem to play MIDI
file, just like it do to play Wave files when gnome-mplayer is not
their. I've checked FireFox is able to play MIDI file using totem, as
soon as you cheat it with a “ type="audio/x-wav" ” to suggest it to open
the file the plugin it use to open wave files, although it's a MIDI
file. And this work.

So, FireFox not using Totem to play MIDI file is indeed a bug, and
solving this bug would also solve an at least three years old other bug
which no body seems to care about.

Seriously, no body care if a browser can play whatever funny encoding
for video while it is unable to play such a simple thing as MIDI (a 30
years old standard, … and very simple standard above all). That is not
decent.

This bug must be solved, and you know how to solve it : the plugin which
invokes Totem, should register itself a able to handle MIDI file (it can
do it, I've tested it!)

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Title:
  Totem plays midis in computer, not firefox.

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