wrote: 
> In another thread, I asked about playing Midi files 
> on my PCs. 
>  
> I found that on the older one, with a Crystal sound 
> chipset, a .MID file  
> would play, if not very well.  On the newer one, 
> with an on-board sound  
> card and UniAud, I would get an error rc=5134 when I 
> tried to play the  
> same .MID file. 
This is a familiar problem to me.  (I have a small 
collection of sound cards, incl. 2 or 3 versions of 
the SB Live, but I think a majority of the cards use 
some Crystal chip.)  Let us know what you discover. 
Jordan 
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