On 6 Mai, 11:43, Max M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [Python Midi]
> It does not have real time support even though I did write it with that > support in mind. I just never got around to write it as I did not need > it myself. > > I also developed it on Windows and I found it to be a bore to get real > time midi working. > > It would probably be easier now that I am on Linux. I was previously quite interested in getting MIDI output working for a game I wrote, and I suppose that the Python Midi package would have been of interest (with pygame probably handling the interface to the hardware), but given the bizarre kernel module gymnastics required to support real-time output (and I still don't know if my sound hardware actually supports MIDI directly or not), I decided in the end to use timidity to generate normal audio files and to send those through the sound system instead. Of course, that more or less eliminates any real- time aspects. Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list