> On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
>> > Well, how do your hear your MIDIs with OSS? Any port available in the
>> > OSS emulation should be availabel with the native ALSA sequencer, too.
>>
>> The only way to hear MIDIs was using scummvm in OSS mode
>> > Do you have connected your applications to correct sequencer port?
>> > I guess that you want to use OPL3 FM.
>>
>> Do I want to use "OPL3 FM"? I just don't know. All I know is, that I
>> want
>> to hear the midis ;-)
>
> Well, how do your hear your MIDIs with OSS? Any port available in the
>
> On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
>
>> >> And why can I play the midis with oss compat drivers? They must have
>> a
>> >> builtin-synth - why doesn't alsa native drivers don't have, do they?
>> >
>> > I looked up the sou
>> And why can I play the midis with oss compat drivers? They must have a
>> builtin-synth - why doesn't alsa native drivers don't have, do they?
>
> I looked up the source a bit, there seems to be a synth on this card.
> I cannot help much with activating this, but I'm a bit puzzled by that
> it s
> Hallo,
> Oliver Siegmar hat gesagt: // Oliver Siegmar wrote:
>
>> > Midi is just note information, it doesn't include anything you could
>> > hear without some kind of synthesizer.
>>
>> Ok. But what I need to hear midi files - I mean the OSS compat
>> the last three days I tried to get ALSA playing MIDI without OSS
>> emulation. I failed and I hope, that you can help me.
> ...
>> I can play play wave files (or other files) without any problems using
>> directly the ALSA interface. But I can play MIDIs just with the OSS
>> emulation - with nat
Hi all,
the last three days I tried to get ALSA playing MIDI without OSS
emulation. I failed and I hope, that you can help me.
First, some information about my system
Linux 2.6.3
alsa-lib 1.0.2
alsa-utils 1.0.2
=== ~ ===
Card information from 'lspci -v':
00:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: E