In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I just noticed that my 'everything is played w too fast' problem is
solved, if I play everything with
playmidi -t10 file
(If I use the -r parameter, the behaviour changes:
with -t10:
the music is too slow
without
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 04:46:01PM +, Darren Salt wrote:
I don't know if the error is in playmidi or in the kernel driver (playmidi
is the only 'real' midi player I found),
You could see how lxmusserv copes. (You'll need lxdoom-x11 or lxdoom-svga to
be able to make any real use of it.)
I demand that Ralf Neubauer may or may not have written...
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 04:46:01PM +, Darren Salt wrote:
I don't know if the error is in playmidi or in the kernel driver
(playmidi is the only 'real' midi player I found),
You could see how lxmusserv copes. (You'll need
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 10:40:48PM +, Darren Salt wrote:
I demand that Ralf Neubauer may or may not have written...
Yes, I really want to use ALSA as well.. The driver is part of the kernel,
so do I file a bug against linux-image-2.6.12-286-1 in the BTS?
I would say so (and file the
Package: playmidi
Version: 2.4debian-4
Severity: normal
I just noticed that my 'everything is played w too fast' problem
is solved, if I play everything with
playmidi -t10 file
(If I use the -r parameter, the behaviour changes:
with -t10:
the music is too slow
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