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From: cjb@efn.org (Chris Brunner)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Midis
Date: 12 Oct 1996 19:50:13 -0700
Organization: Oregon Public Networking
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Keywords: Midi
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Has anyone ever gotten a midi file played in freebsd?  I sure can't.  
I've tried asking may freebsd junkies, but to no avail.  It would seem to 
be impossible.  I know it is possible, however, or else they would not 
have included a midi player program in the packages.  I can't get it to 
work.  I *can* play MODs, S3Ms, and AUs, but no MIDs or WAVs.  If anyone 
has ever accomplished this impossible feat please let me know, and 
consider yourself a genius.  No one else has been able to help me.
Thanks a bunch!

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-Chris Brunner
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