Dominic Sacré a écrit :> On Sunday 23 November 2008 18:33:17 Philippe Hezaine wrote:>> How do you uninstall the previous version? Is there some special way?> > Usually when you install a new version to the same prefix, the old files > will simply be overwritten.> To make sure the old version is really gone, you can go to the package > directory (something like /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages) and remove the > mididings directory and the file _mididings.so.> >> And perhaps my first install is not clean. I've all built in /usr/local>> and only kept a copy of the examples in my /home which is the one with>> the execution rights. Right?> > Sounds alright.> > By the way, try mididings-20081123. Reading and writing MIDI files turned > out to be much easier than I expected (thanks to libsmf), so I quickly > added support for processing MIDI files directly. It's not pretty and needs > more testing, but I tried it on your Merengue and it seems to do the right > thing (keeping all metadata intact).> > Support for libsmf must be enabled explicitly at compile time> (./setup.py build --enable-smf).> You can use it by replacing the run() function with process_file():> > process_file('infile.mid', 'outfile.mid', Call(Volume2Velocity()))> > > Cheers,> > Dominic Fabulous! I'm going to try it quickly.For the news i tested Rsgd -> mididings -> qtractor. Exactly the same good results up to now. But surprisingly qtractor -> mididings -> Rsgd give me all the velocities at 64. ( but it's with the old version. ) Cheers-- Phil.Superbonus-Project (Site principal) <http://superbonus.project.free.fr> Superbonus-Project (Plate-forme d'échange):<http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr>_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user