On 24.11.2010, at 19:46, yanli lei wrote:

> Hi Felix,
> 
> I have build a binary version for you to download:
> http://www.mediafire.com/?5bpqffanahhhlqr
> 
> All you need to have the latest Java runtime or SDK and pass the command:
> java -jar MidiPlayer.jar
> 
> You should be able to see a help message.
> 
> After which, to test the Midi file:
> java -jar MidiPlayer.jar -d "LoopBe Internal MIDI" midifile.mid
> 
> [Crossed fingers]
> 
> Thanks.

Okay, I started FluidSynth with

fluidsynth -a file -v soundfont.sf2

Then I started this MidiPlayer. FluidSynth got the MIDI events, I didn't see 
anything not working. FluidSynth wrote the output to fluidsynth.wav (as I 
mentioned earlier, I'm on a VirtualBox where DirectSound doesn't work), and 
opening that file sounds just like the MIDI file I played with the MidiPlayer. 
Did you already try to launch FluidSynth with the -v option to see if you're 
getting MIDI input from the player? It doesn't seem like there is a general 
problem with FluidSynth on XP.

Cheers,
Felix
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