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Problem with MIDI

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t.jagadish@gmail.com - 25 Dec 2006 08:54 GMT
Hi everyone,

I've installed a new 4 channel Intex PCI sound card which is recognised
by the windows as "Yamaha DS-XG Audio(WDM)". The problem I am facing is
that, I am unable to play the midi files anymore. I dont get any sound
when I play the midi files on Windows Media Player. In the Sound and
Audio device properties, I am unable to select any default device for
MIDI music playback. There are currently 3 options available in the
drop-down box. Those are:

1.Yamaha XG Soft synthesizer
2.Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth
3.Yamaha DS-XG Soft synthesizer (WDM)

Whenever I try to select one of these options and click apply, the
options disappears and the default device shows up as blank. I tried
all the possible options but nothing seems to work. I was wondering
hoping to find help here. Thanks in advance.
RajKohli - 25 Dec 2006 13:09 GMT
Read the article below for No Sound from MIDI Files:

http://www.power-tab.net/getarticle.php?id=1
http://www.johnroachemusic.com/pcfaq.html

Hope this help and let us know, which one works.
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> Hi everyone,
>
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> all the possible options but nothing seems to work. I was wondering
> hoping to find help here. Thanks in advance.
Robert Gault - 25 Dec 2006 13:30 GMT
> Hi everyone,
>
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> all the possible options but nothing seems to work. I was wondering
> hoping to find help here. Thanks in advance.

It is just about impossible to find out any useful information on Intex
sound cards. I suspect that Windows installed the wrong driver but Intex
does not post drivers for their sound cards.

http://www.intextechnologies.com/download.asp
Use the info here to request the correct driver or at least get support.
t.jagadish@gmail.com - 26 Dec 2006 16:42 GMT
The problem is more with the inability to select any midi device as a
default device in the Sound and audio device properties of the control
panel. I hope I am being clear. Actually, I installed the drivers from
the cd that came with the sound card. So I guess it is not the issue of
the drivers.

Also I forgot to mention that I had an aureal vortex sound card earlier
and I had not taken the trouble to uninstall those drivers before I
installed this sound card. Could that be an issue?

> t.jagad...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
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> http://www.intextechnologies.com/download.asp
> Use the info here to request the correct driver or at least get support.
Robert Gault - 26 Dec 2006 16:47 GMT
> The problem is more with the inability to select any midi device as a
> default device in the Sound and audio device properties of the control
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>
><snip>

Yes indeed!
t.jagadish@gmail.com - 28 Dec 2006 08:18 GMT
> > The problem is more with the inability to select any midi device as a
> > default device in the Sound and audio device properties of the control
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>
> Yes indeed!

Umm.. now how I uninstall those drivers? Is there some kind of a driver
cleanup software?
 
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