El Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 11:31:51AM +0200, Agust�n Mart�n contaba: >�Podr�as decir que tarjeta de sonido tienes, y si tienes el sonido >compilado como m�dulo, cuales son tus entradas para el sonido en el >directorio /etc/modutils?
A ver si nos leemos la documentaci�n del kernel: -------------------------xxxx------------------------------------ MIDI synthesizer ---------------- This soundcard does not have any hardware MIDI synthesizer; MIDI synthesis has to be done in software. To allow this the driver/soundcard supports two PCM (/dev/dsp) interfaces. The second one goes to the mixer "synth" setting and supports only a limited set of sampling rates (44100, 22050, 11025, 5512). By setting lineout to 1 on the driver command line (eg. insmod es1370 lineout=1) it is even possible on some cards to convert the LINEIN jack into a second LINEOUT jack, thus making it possible to output four independent audio channels! There is a freely available software package that allows MIDI file playback on this soundcard called Timidity. See http://www.cgs.fi/~tt/timidity/. -----------------------xxxxx-------------------------------------- Espero que no os lleveis una sorpresa desagradable, por si os creiais que la tarjeta que os comprasteis era una maravilla. Yo sigo pensando que bajo Linux lo mejor que te puedes poner es una vieja GUS MAX. Suena como un ca��n!! -- Saudos: ><ose [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vigo/Galicia/Espa�a) http://pagina.de/xmanoel/ http://w3.to/mikkeli/ 06/16 The Monterey Pop festival opens, 1967 06/16 First programming error at Census Bureau, 1951 (apocryphal)

