John Check wrote: >Side note to list at large: Consider this mans problem and what he needs to do >to get his problem solved ASAP. > >On Wednesday 22 December 2004 05:02 pm, Brad Fuller wrote: > > >>I need to sync video playback and midi composition. I guess I should >>first ask if anyone knows of midi/audio apps that have video playback >>builtin -- that would be preferable. >> >>I don't know of any -- and that's why I am asking this 2nd question: if >>anyone knows of midi composition apps that can sync using SMPTE/MTC to a >>video playback app -- which would also have to have SMPTE sync >>capabilities. >> >>This seems to be a hole in the audio caps of Linux apps. Or, am I way >>off base? >> >>brad >> >> > >muse.seh.de > >MuSE will slave to time code, but can't drive. The 6 series has some serious >deficiencies with timing stability. I don't know how tightly it will sync, >but your best bet is probably version 7 (which needs some tweaks to build out >of the box). You'll have to check on the status of what's in CVS on their >lists, which are hosted @ sourceforge. Or if they're lurking, now would be a >good time to de-cloak. > Thanks. Checking it out now. Setup says it can be master or slave. Hmmm... need to look at the doc. I have version 7. Kinda crummy that it crashed when I went to the Global Settings. It also never wanted to play an imported midi file (pressing Play did not advance the cursor). After the crash, it advanced the cursor, but I couldn't get it to play to qsynth. I'm sure it's my fault not being familiar with the app. I'll check it out some more... thanks,. brad