After making a few changes to the existing VC++ 6 project and some
source files I was able to build FluidSynth on Visual Studio 2003.
Since I don't have VC++ 6, I was wondering if I should just remove the
older VC 6 project files and add the newer VS 2003 files.
Is anyone currently using the VC 6
Hello David,
I'm having trouble re-producing the QSynth crash problem (as mentioned
in a previous email to the list, forgot to CC you though). I've tried
with Jack and ALSA, QSynth 2.5, 2.6 and 3.1. Also tried FluidSynth with
LADSPA and QSynth meters enabled. This isn't to say there isn't a
pro
Hey Tomas,
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 10:24 +0300, Tomas Nykung wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 12:44:29PM -0700, Josh Green wrote:
> > Hello Thomas,
> >
> > Glad to hear that things are working for you and that the bug appears to
> > be fixed.
>
> So, the next obvious qustion will of course be that
Josh Green wrote:
> I'm currently trying to debug the issue with subversion FluidSynth and
> Qsynth when meter display is enabled. I'm not getting a crash though.
> I've tried both qsynth 0.2.6 and 0.3.1. Both of them appear to have
> problems when meters are enabled, but no crash, just a message
I'm currently trying to debug the issue with subversion FluidSynth and
Qsynth when meter display is enabled. I'm not getting a crash though.
I've tried both qsynth 0.2.6 and 0.3.1. Both of them appear to have
problems when meters are enabled, but no crash, just a message like:
fluidsynth: warnin