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On 11/19/2011 04:39 PM, Tony Austin wrote:
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cite="mid:CADXuQ6UAbuLarVi19N6pAS9w-w53noCpmpMytT=D6AmG0FbJyw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I recently discovered this very nice little
application <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.good-ear.com/servlet/EarTrainer?chap=0&menu=0">http://www.good-ear.com/servlet/EarTrainer?chap=0&menu=0</a><br>
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It runs well with Firefox on Windows but I have not had any
success in getting any sound from its little built-in player.<br>
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I have tried fiddling with the QuickTime plugins, selecting
various midi add-ons, using mozplugger plugin, JACK on/off but no
luck so far.<br>
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Does anyone have any ideas that I could try to make it play?<br>
<br>
Tony<br>
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<br>
musictheory.net seems far superior, and it works well with ff/linux<br>
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