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Old September 23rd 04, 04:50 PM
Gil Trythall
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Default Windows ME Media Player problem

Help!
I have written ear training programs selling on line at www.musicstudy.com.
These programs run on ALL Windows OS from 95 to XL except ME!
They do not run on ME, instead I get an error message, indicating that my program cannot get hold of the Midi on the sound card.
Why? is there something unique to ME about its media system?
Is there some way to stop ME media player to relinquish the sound card or to 'register' this program with the media player?
Anybody have trouble with MIDI on ME and have a solution?

Appreciate any help that solves the problem.

Gil Trythall

 




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