From: D. M. 'S. M. <ros...@gm...> - 2006-01-01 02:43:43
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On Saturday 31 December 2005 11:23 pm, Ishai Asa wrote: > The detailed status report is now different and show up RoseGarden as an > ALSA client, but still no audio. Define "audio" please. It could mean "no sound emerges when I play audio=20 segments within Rosegarden" or "I'm sending MIDI events to=20 QSynth/Timidity/ZynAddSubFX/whatever with Rosegarden, and=20 QSynth/Timidity/ZynAddSubFX/whatever isn't producing any sound." They're two completely different problems which might or might not be relat= ed=20 to each other. It's a complicated subject. The Rosegarden side of things *looks* OK to me, so I'm betting this is a=20 problem somewhere else. Let's take QSynth/Timidity/whatever by itself and see what it does. Get=20 a .mid file from somewhere, and install pmidi, then pmidi -l You should see your QSynth/Timidity/whatever show up with a number beside i= t. =20 =46rom the previous posting example, it's *probably* going to be 128:0, but= use=20 the actual number if it differs. Now pmidi -p128:0 your-midi-file.mid Do you hear noise? If not, then there's your problem. Probably an audio=20 problem with QSynth/whatever. If not, we'll keep digging. =2D-=20 D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre ---- Silvan <dmm...@us...= t> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 Author of Rosegarden Companion http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ |