said:
>I found that on the older one, with a Crystal sound chipset, a .MID file
>would play, if not very well.
This is expected. The Crystal drivers are not very good, but they do
support midi.
>Then, I tried again to play a .MID file. At first, I would see the
>Player window, with "Opening..." at the bottom. This lasted a long
>time, but I never got any sound. I found I couldn't close the window,
>and I couldn't do a clean shut down. I had to power off and restart,
>then let the system do CHKDSK, etc.
You need to get Jerry Rash involved on this. He probably has the most
experience with Timidity.
>Trying again to play a .MID file, I double click on the file, and I see
>the Player window open for less than a second, then it disappears. (I
>can see it get added to the eWorkplace task bar and deleted, too.) There
>is no TIM.LOG file created.
This is better than a hang, I guess.
>How should I proceed to debug this situation?
Try to get Jerry interested. You may need to e-mail him directly.
You might check to see if you are getting popuplog entries.
Regards,
Steven
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