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audio icons and stdio_musician1.0
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- Subject: audio icons and stdio_musician1.0
- From: "Greg E. Priest-Dorman" <priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 11:00:51 -0500 (EST)
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I have two questions:
Is there an alternative to studio_musician for the playing of midi
audio icons?
Alternatively, does someone have a copy of studio_musician built on a
debian 2.2 box?
Here is why I ask.
This past weekend I changed from Red Had 6.1 back to debian. I should
say "up" to debian as I am now running debian 2.2. In the past when I
had been running debian I was not using ViaVoice and so not using midi
based audio icons.
Emacspeak 12 is installed and working.
ViaVoice is working fine.
However I have lost the audio icons as I cannot get studio_musician to
work.
As of this morning, playmidi works fine. However studio_musician will
not build (even after I correct the location of soundcard.h) and using
the prebuilt executable from the Blinux site is no help. (yep, I put
it in /usr/bin and made it group audio.)
So is there an alternative to studio_misician or is there something
else I should try to get it working?
Thanks,
Greg
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Greg Priest-Dorman
priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx
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