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Re: midi playing bug found (Community)
Re: midi playing bug found // Communitydata21Jul 10, 2001, 3:22pm
umm, you cant use create noise with a midi file. at least I can't. It will
cause an elegal operation evrytime you come near it. create noise is only for mp3's and wav's The mids I am heaing them from areas around me. When my midi finishes, I start hearing all the otehrs 1 by 1 till all midis within my site range have played. even if i use a silencer, I hear my midi, then the silencer plays, then the others around me start 1 right after the other. you should only hear the one "closer" to you, and only that one, till you come close to the next one. holistic1Jul 10, 2001, 4:16pm
Hmmmm.... So what you are looking for is something like what the radius
statement is for the light command except for any of the sound commands IE: wav, midi, mp3 to limit the distance one can hear any given sound.. Now that would be a good thing. Holistic1 [View Quote] > umm, you cant use create noise with a midi file. at least I can't. It will > cause an elegal operation evrytime you come near it. create noise is only > for mp3's and wav's > > The mids I am heaing them from areas around me. When my midi finishes, I > start hearing all the otehrs 1 by 1 till all midis within my site range have > played. even if i use a silencer, I hear my midi, then the silencer plays, > then the others around me start 1 right after the other. > you should only hear the one "closer" to you, and only that one, till you > come close to the next one. tony mJul 10, 2001, 8:30pm
chucks partyJul 10, 2001, 10:53pm
Then you have a problem cause it works for me, miught want to check your media
settings. Your default player for sounds should always be Windows Media Player if you use windows, i can't gurantee anything else you use instead will operate with the best perforamnce cause basically most other programs suck when handeling music files, lol [View Quote] |