Koenraad Lelong schreef:
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas schreef:
On Thursday, December 17, 2009, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
Hi,
... $ fluidsynth -a alsa file.sf2 ... In another terminal, use the aplaymidi (from alsa-utils) utility: $ aplaymidi -l ... $ aplaymidi -p FLUID song.mid
Hi Pedro,
I tried the above and that works. When I was trying to determine the versions of the software, I got a notification of an update of qsynth. I installed it, and after killing some remaining instances of it I started it and it works now.
fluidsynth is 1.0.9 qsynth is now 0.3.4
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following the key name SOUNDFONT-FILES. Modifying this with yast's sysconfig editor loads the soundfont at boot.
Regards, Pedro
Many thanks Pedro. Now I have to try KDE again.
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong.
Hi, I finally tried again, after having some troubles again. I seems that if fluidsynth runs as root, it (mostly) works fine but when I run it as an ordinary user, I get distorted output. I didn't use qsynth this time, altough the problems are similar. Any more suggestions ? What can I do to help this get sorted out ? Regards, Koenraad Lelong. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+help@opensuse.org