I just found that removing the notorious wine-pulseaudio package from
Fedora cured my issue. Now I have all my MIDI ports in Band in a Box.
Sorry for the noise, I should file a bug in Fedora's Bugzilla
Klaus
Am 04.10.2012 14:11, schrieb Klaus-Peter Schrage:
More than two years ago, I had an issue with MIDI support in wine, see
the following thread:
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=37671
The solution was to install the wine-alsa package which hadn't been
installed in Fedora by default.
Now, trying to make MIDI work, again I cant' find any MIDI device,
neither hardware nor software based. Neither winecfg nor various
apllications (Band in a Box, editors for MIDI hardware) show any MIDI
port.
MIDI works flawlessly in Fedora 17 (64bit, but only 32bit wine
packages are installed); aconnect -o shows:
Client 14: 'Midi Through' [Typ=Kernel]
0 'Midi Through Port-0'
Client 16: 'TerraTec DMX6Fire' [Typ=Kernel]
0 'MIDI-Front DMX6fire 0'
32 'Wavetable DMX6fire 0'
Client 128: 'FLUID Synth (2957)' [Typ=User]
0 'Synth input port (2957:0)'
Unlike my former issue, wine-alsa (32bit) is present now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Klaus