Okay, ignore my previous e-mail. This isn't an issue anymore. Perhaps I was recalling an experience with an older version or something? -~Chris
On 11/12/2012 11:09 AM, S. Christian Collins wrote: > I believe this is the reason I am unable to use FluidSynth (Qsynth, > actually) with my virtual MIDI cable driver > <http://www.nerds.de/en/loopbe30.html> in Windows. Selecting by name > never selects the right MIDI cable port, because they all have the > same name in FluidSynth. > -~Chris > > On 11/12/2012 04:06 AM, BCA wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm currently experimenting Fluidsynth with Portaudio extensions >> intensely, on Windows XP and 7. >> >> FluidSynth filters the devices offered by portaudio by channels, >> sorts them alphabetically, and gives them names. >> In certain cases, device names are doubled, and the Host API is >> extremely difficult to identify. >> >> Would it be possible to include an information about the Host API the >> particular devices are using, into the name of the device FluidSynth >> is pulling from the Portaudio devices list? It would simplify device >> identification intensely. >> >> e. g. >> "SB Live! Audio [D080]" --> "WDMKS - SB Live! Audio [D080]" >> "SB Live! Audio [D080]"--> "WASAPI - SB Live! Audio [D080]" >> "SB Live! Audio [D080]" --> "Direct Sound - SB Live! Audio [D080]" >> >> or something similar... >> >> Many thanks for any support >> Bernd Casper BCA. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> fluid-dev mailing list >> fluid-dev@nongnu.org >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev >
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