1., 2. and 3. statements are just what i transfered from their irc
channel.
About:
>There are two aspects here : one is playing MIDI files with gnome-mplayer, the
>other is playing MIDI files in browser.
>I believe you agree these are not the same question.
I agree, but gecko is proposed to pla
Igor,
There are two aspects here : one is playing MIDI files with gnome-
mplayer, the other is playing MIDI files in browser. I believe you agree
these are not the same question.
> 1. it takes many hours of programming
May be, I don't known, but I still trust you
2. it is an old format with no w
People on #mplayer irc channel said nobody is interested to implement midi
playback in this player, 'cause, as i understand it:
1. it takes many hours of programming
2. it is an old format with no worth meaning (crappy sound)
3. mplayer stands for 'movie player', and not 'media player'
I am sorr
I've un-installed gnome-mplayer completely, so this has at least the
same effect. However, this leaves the question opened : either gnome-
mplayer should be fixed, or either gnome-mplayer should not be the
player used for MIDI files in browsers.
I do not know if a bug can be marked as fixed with a
Why don't you just uncheck MIDI support in gnome-mplayer,
Edit -> Preferences -> Plugin and then uncheck MIDI support. It should
have been disabled by default, at least that is how it ships from me.
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Here an hint to the developers to solve the bug : I've noticed Totem,
which is installed by default with all Ubuntu installations, is able to
play MIDI files. Totem is actually used by the Gecko plugin to play WAV
files, and it works fine for that purpose. Gnome-MPLayer is *unable* to
play MIDI fil
Still the same with Ubuntu 10.10, after I've tried many things to make
it work, … no way, can't play a so much simple audio format which is 35
years old. By the way, that's same with Opera for Ubuntu too (except
that with Opera, I could cheat it : if I give the type attribute, the
string "audio/x-w
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Title:
mplayer plugin for firefox can't play midi
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mplayer plugin for firefox can't play midi
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ mplayer groovy.mid
MPlayer 1.0rc2-4.2.3 (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+ (Family: 15, Model: 47, Stepping: 2)
CPUflags: MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1
Compiled with runtime CPU detection.
mplayer: could not connect to
Here is a workaround, but someone should take the not working plugins
out of firefox and add this plugin to the list:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=229671
HowTo: playing embedded midi in firefox
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Midi files aren't working in firefox without a special plugin and ofcourse a
midi sof
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