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Oscar wrote:
What is your sound card? Maybe a SBLive?
Not SBLive. Onboard. Sound Mixer tells me it is a SigmaTel STAC9708
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Harddrake says Ensoniq 5800 AudioPCI, kernel module es1371.
Each piece of Midi music gives me two play options:
Midi and Karaoke Player
Midi Synth.
The first leads to the no /dev/sequencer` problem, the second plays
the midi beautifully and shows the karaoke worde, but in a too-small
font. Wh
Are you sure your sound card has midi sequencer? Many onboard cards have
audio only. Run harddrake to configure your sound card, and see if the
recognised driver is (audio only) or (audio).
El dom, 05-05-2002 a las 17:07, Ron Stodden escribió:
> Oscar wrote:
> >
> > What is your sound card? Mayb
Oscar wrote:
>
> What is your sound card? Maybe a SBLive?
Not SBLive. Onboard. Sound Mixer tells me it is a SigmaTel STAC9708
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What is your sound card? Maybe a SBLive?
El dom, 05-05-2002 a las 15:43, Ron Stodden escribió:
> Mandrake 8.2 has a menu entry for the Midi & Karaoke player, but when
> activated it immediately crashes. Which is not much use.
>
> Replacing kdemultimedia with the Cooker version enables this kmid
Mandrake 8.2 has a menu entry for the Midi & Karaoke player, but when
activated it immediately crashes. Which is not much use.
Replacing kdemultimedia with the Cooker version enables this kmid to
load correctly, but any attempt tp play a midi or midi-karaoke file
leads to a complaint that /dev/s