Re: snd_ctl_open and snd_rawmidi_open conflict

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On 8/2/06, Takashi Iwai <tiwai@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Does you device have really mulptile midi ports?
Take a look at /proc/asound/card1/midi0, and how many ports exist
there.

If I do not open ctl, I can open all ports - there are 4 ports
actually, it's ESI M4U

cat /proc/asound/card1/midi0 > card1_midi0.txt


Dmitry.
ESI-M4U

Output 0
  Tx bytes     : 0
Output 1
  Tx bytes     : 0
Output 2
  Tx bytes     : 0
Output 3
  Tx bytes     : 0
Input 0
  Rx bytes     : 0
Input 1
  Rx bytes     : 0
Input 2
  Rx bytes     : 0
Input 3
  Rx bytes     : 0
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