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[fluid-dev] No sound from fluidsynth
From: |
Jose Diago |
Subject: |
[fluid-dev] No sound from fluidsynth |
Date: |
Mon, 5 May 2003 17:43:43 +0200 |
Hello.
I recently downloaded and compiled Fluidsynth to use it in a project
involving MidiShare. I'm currently using RedHat 7.3 and ALSA 0.9.2
So the first time I compiled it using ./configure; make; make install,
that worked just fine. So running fluidsynth for the first time shows
some info and some warnings:
$ fluidsynth
** Using format s16, rw, interleaved
fluidsynth: warning: Couldn't set high priority scheduling for the
audio output
fluidsynth: warning: Couldn't set high priority scheduling for the
MIDI input
fluidsynth version 1.0.1
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Peter Hanappe and others.
FLUID Synth comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the COPYING file for details.
SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc.
Type 'help' to get information on the shell commands.
Ok, so it runs with some warnings. Then I tried to test it with a SF
and a Midi File:
$ fluidsynth Claudio_Piano.SF2 LucyInTheSkyWithDiamonds.mid
fluidsynth: warning: Failed to pin the sample data to RAM; swapping is
possible.
** Using format s16, rw, interleaved
fluidsynth: warning: Couldn't set high priority scheduling for the
audio output
fluidsynth: warning: Couldn't set high priority scheduling for the
MIDI input
fluidsynth version 1.0.1
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Peter Hanappe and others.
FLUID Synth comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the COPYING file for details.
SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc.
Type 'help' to get information on the shell commands.
So it runs with a new warning but I have no sound output at all. Then I
tried to compile it with '--enable-midishare' to get midishare support,
but I had to make some changes to fluid_midishare.c to get it to
compile (missing include, parse error, and some deprecated functions),
but when I run fluidsynth it doesn't get registered as a MidiShare
application (in msconnect), so, do I need to run fluidsynth with a
special option?
Ok, so, am I doing something wrong? am I missing something during
compilation or execution?
Thanks for reading,
Jose Diago.
- [fluid-dev] No sound from fluidsynth,
Jose Diago <=