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Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth
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Tom M. |
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Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth |
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Sat, 29 Dec 2018 11:43:46 +0100 |
> fluidsynth: error: Device </dev/dsp> does not exists
For some reason fluidsynth starts the OSS audio driver rather than the file
renderer. As if you were calling
fluidsynth_exec/fluidsynth -ni tmp_sf2_file_name tmp_mid_file_name
Make sure your python script doesn't omitt the last two flags. Note that the
correct calling convention for fluidsynth is
fluidsynth [options] [soundfonts] [midifiles]
so it should be:
fluidsynth -ni -F tmp_wav_file_name -r 44100 tmp_sf2_file_name \
tmp_mid_file_name
although this shouldn't matter currently. Passing "-a file" is not necessary.
If it still doesn't work, post the output of
fluidsynth -o help | grep audio
Also note that it's not a good idea to use the recent git version, as it might
be unstable. Prefer stable releases instead.
Tom
- [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Justin, 2018/12/23
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Marcus Weseloh, 2018/12/23
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Justin, 2018/12/24
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Marcus Weseloh, 2018/12/24
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Justin, 2018/12/24
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Marcus Weseloh, 2018/12/27
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Justin, 2018/12/28
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Marcus Weseloh, 2018/12/29
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth,
Tom M. <=
- Re: [fluid-dev] Trouble building/using fluidsynth, Justin, 2018/12/29