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karashata:
Until someone manages to better optimize (if even possible) the MidiPlayPlugin (or whatever it's really called...) for the PP targets, I think playing midis will be trial-and-error to find which play fine and which stutter.

I wish I could, but I wouldn't know what files to poke around in, and my programming experience is only high-school level, though I do credit myself to being a fast learner and there are many websites that could help...

Chronon:
It would be nice to get some more input on this from other users.  So far we have two individual players not behaving like the rest.

karashata:
How many people actually use midi files seriously and consistently on their DAP's anyway..?  Currently the plugin only plays one at a time, then stops and you have to select the next midi to continue listening...  It's not yet something I would expect most people to use regularly...  I myself only used it to test it to see how well it was(n't) working.  Perhaps once it's fully optimised and made into a codec rather than a separate plugin, I'll find more practical use for it...

MarcGuay:

--- Quote from: Chronon on April 24, 2008, 04:36:10 PM ---It plays for me, though with a few glitches.  I'm not sure what it should sound like but the plugin definitely produces recognizable sound.  This is with a Sansa e280 (r17232) and using the patchset from the wiki.

--- End quote ---

Same for me.  I get a "Buffer miss!" error in the plugin screen when it glitches.

Chronon:
Okay, so that means that the plugin works for us, but is not quite fast enough.  (I verified that I get the same message.)

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