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## Auto-converted by kwiki2moinmoin v2005-10-07 The ["MIME"] type is {{{ audio/x-midi }}} |
[[Sound]] ---- The [[MIME]] types are * audio/x-midi * audio/x-mid * audio/midi |
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You can use [[Timidity]] to easily play MIDI and [[karaoke]] files in Linux and [[Mozilla]]. === ALSA === * [[http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/AlsaMidi|AlsaMidi]]. * http://www.fluidsynth.org/ and http://qsynth.sourceforge.net/qsynth-index.html * http://pkl.net/~node/alsa-patch-bay.html === Jack MIDI === * jackd can work with MIDI data as well as audio. == Gnome == Store a midi file in your home directory. Open [[Nautilus]] and right click in the midi file. Select "Open with" (other application) or in Properties go to "Open with". Select Timidity in /usr/bin. Appears the text: {{{ '/usr/bin/timidity' }}} Change it to {{{ '/usr/bin/timidity' -ia }}} Now, every time you click in a midi file, timidity is going to play it. You can use a similar procedure for *.kar (open karaoke) files. == Mozilla == Go to Edit '' Preferences '' Advance and in "System preferences" mark the box "Use the system preferences" (if you have [[timidity]] installed in your Gnome system). |
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{{{ *WikiPedia:MIDI *KAR for open karaoke music files }}} |
* SoundFont * [[XMMS]] MIDI plugins: http://bge.kernel-panic.net/software/xmms.html * http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI ''' http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAR for '''.KAR open karaoke music files * PatchBay . * [[http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue15/midi.html|Linux and MIDI: In the beginning...]]. * [[http://www.kibosh.org/pykaraoke|wiki:Self:PyKaraoke]] MIDI/CDG Karaoke player for Linux === OSS === * [[OSS]] * http://www.4front-tech.com/ossapps.html#midi == External links == * [[http://unixmidiplugin.tripod.com/midiSamplePage.html|MIDI test page]]. ---- CategorySound |
The MIME types are
- audio/x-midi
- audio/x-mid
- audio/midi
and the file extensions
mid midi
You can use Timidity to easily play MIDI and ?karaoke files in Linux and Mozilla.
ALSA
Jack MIDI
- jackd can work with MIDI data as well as audio.
Gnome
Store a midi file in your home directory. Open Nautilus and right click in the midi file. Select "Open with" (other application) or in Properties go to "Open with". Select Timidity in /usr/bin. Appears the text:
'/usr/bin/timidity'
Change it to
'/usr/bin/timidity' -ia
Now, every time you click in a midi file, timidity is going to play it.
You can use a similar procedure for *.kar (open karaoke) files.
Mozilla
Go to Edit Preferences Advance and in "System preferences" mark the box "Use the system preferences" (if you have ?timidity installed in your Gnome system).
See also:
?XMMS MIDI plugins: http://bge.kernel-panic.net/software/xmms.html
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAR for .KAR open karaoke music files
PatchBay .
wiki:Self:PyKaraoke MIDI/CDG Karaoke player for Linux
OSS