Takashi and TiMidity++ crew,
I really appreciate your work on making TiMidity++-2.12.0-pre1b
compatible with Jack! Of course, a lot of little problems still exist
with the change to a newer transport mechanism, but I'm absolutely
beside myself with glee! :)
The whole crew working on TiMidity++
Christian,
First, use TiMidity++-2.12.0-pre1b source instead with ALSA 0.9.x. Find
it at http://www.timidity.jp . Better yet, try the newer, unstable
versions of TiMidity++ at http://www.sf.net/projects/timidity . Nightly
tarballs are made of the source. Although bugs exist, I can hardly
believe
Christian,
First, use TiMidity++-2.12.0-pre1b source instead with ALSA 0.9.x. Find
it at http://www.timidity.jp . Better yet, try the newer, unstable
versions of TiMidity++ at http://www.sf.net/projects/timidity . Nightly
tarballs are made of the source. Although bugs exist, I can hardly
beli
Christian Schaden wrote:
> if i want to compile timidity with alsa_seq, it stopps using the errors:
> ...
> alsaseq_c.c:291: `SND_SEQ_GROUP_DEVICE' undeclared (first use in this function)
> ...
> I'm using TiMidity++-2.11.3
This is an old version of timidity which tries to use a now obsolete
ALSA
Hi !
It doesn't relate directly to alsa, but i'm sure there are many users of
timidity !?
if i want to compile timidity with alsa_seq, it stopps using the errors:
alsaseq_c.c: In function `ctl_pass_playing_list':
alsaseq_c.c:266: storage size of `pinfo' isn't known
alsaseq_c.c:277: `SND_SEQ_OPEN