With all due respect, this is something that win 98 seemed to have it
right, and 11 years later, here we are, and it seems SO complicated.
Good that Intrepid has it solved! Too bad I had to go back to Hardy a
couple days ago because of other programs I couldn't get to work :-)
Hopefully someone
In Interpid (clean new install) playing of midi files using any GUI
player NOT work for me (after spent many hours, i'm only able to play in
command line via 'aplaymidi'). But more important that games like doom2,
using both native Linux version and win32 via wine, not plays midi
music. This
Sorry, in addition to my comment, I must say that I write it about using
soundcards without hardware midi playing (and in this case, solution is
same for all cases, i.e. soundcard-independent).
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Midi should always work!
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Understood, but it's not something that this bug can help fix. Install
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad for most of the GNOME apps. For doom2, file a
separate bug against doom2. For wine, file a separate bug against wine.
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Midi should always work!
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You
I'm marking this bug Fix Released. Whlie MIDI doesn't always work, the
remaining issues aren't ones that can be solved at a broad level. Sound
card configuration needs detailed bugs about specific cards that don't
work. Applications that don't work as installed with MIDI need specific
bugs
Playing midi files in Nautilus and Firefox works in Intrepid.
I think this bug can be closed.
I tried the vicfirth site with gecko-mediaplayer and it doesn't work.
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Please have a look at bug 111555 package gstreamer sw midi playback
plugin. All this seems to need is some packagine love.
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There should be a Firefox plugin, too.
Go to
http://www.vicfirth.com/education/rudiments/01singlestrokeroll.html
and try to listen to the examples.
Works on Windows.
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Thanks for your report. Your idea might get more attention and have the
possibility of being implemented if you submit a specification for it.
First check whether the idea is already registered [WWW]
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specification's drafter about your
I'd like to vote for this. Just playing a midi file should not imply
loading modules, downloading soundfonts etc.. Totem or (insert flaver of
audio player) should be able to load a midi file and play it with a
standard soundfont/instrument set/whatever for people just wanting to
preview a midi
Brian Murray schrieb:
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please elaborate as to how you ran across this bug or
provide steps to reproduce it? Thanks in advance.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Brian Murray
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please elaborate as to how you ran across this bug or
provide steps to reproduce it? Thanks in advance.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Brian Murray
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs
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