On Wednesday 30 June 2004 11:57 pm, Bob S. wrote: [...]
If KMid does not give you audio still, change the midi device to the port 0 rather than "rawmidi" and things should kick off nicely. These midi songs sound much better with all the instruments now, rather than just piano. ;o)
Jumping in on this thread; Have never been able to get midi's to play. Amazing that there are misspelled words in a config file. I have TiMidity installed. Not sure about KMid. Didn't know that it existed. What KDE package is that in?
Followed the recommendations above, except that I don't know what file that is to change rawmidi to port O.
Some clarification would really be appreciated.
Bob S.
PS running 8.2 and KDE3.2.3 ============
Bob, Don't remember 8.2 kmidi or kmid, but believe it too had in it's "settings" a selection for the midi device being used. The change doesn't apply for timidity. I believe kmid is supplied by one of the kdemultimedia packages in your kde 3.2.3 though or look in your menu or type kmid or kmidi in a shell. Just do the normal "rpm" commands to get your answer. Lee -- --- KMail v1.6.2 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...