Do you have DirectX installed and up to date? Maybe try installing DirectX 9.0c runtime and see if that helps.Wikipedia wrote: The Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth included in versions of DirectX as an integral part of DirectMusic is a version of the Roland Virtual Sound Canvas with GS sound set licensed by Microsoft from Roland Corporation in 1996.[1] The wavetable file about 3 MiB in size is named "GM.DLS" which tells us that the wavetable is in DLS format.
I can not hear midi files
- KVRAF
- 8484 posts since 12 Feb, 2006 from Helsinki, Finland
- KVRAF
- 8484 posts since 12 Feb, 2006 from Helsinki, Finland
Actually probably before you even started downloading. At some point it was bad enough that in many public networks you could consider yourself lucky if your system survived ten seconds, and if you booted with the network cord plugged in, you'd typically be infected by the time you'd see the login prompt.BertKoor wrote:XP SP1 was very insecure. Don't know how it is nowadays, but 10 years ago if you connected to the internet with SP1 to download a firewall, you'd be infected before you had finished downloading.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 21 Feb, 2014
I just found out that my windows xp (virtual) there is no trace of the directx. I tried to run dxdiag .. nothingmystran wrote: Do you have DirectX installed and up to date? Maybe try installing DirectX 9.0c runtime and see if that helps.
the audio controller used by vbox for my virtual machine is ICH AC97 ..