Posted by Ellen Spertus on Tue, 06/12/2001 - 03:20.
I'm having a problem with WinOKE 1.4 and would be grateful for any help.
I am able to play .oke files but not to add timing to midi files.
Specifically, I do the following:
1. Choose "Edit Karaoke".
2. Choose "Sound Medium" = Sound File
3. Browse to select the media file (which is in MIDI format).
4. Choose "Timings"
5. View "No timings have been recorded for this part" box and click "Record ALL Timings...".
6. View "Record All Timings for Part 'Main Part'" box and click "Start recording".
I then hear a beep, then the screen then goes all black, except for a nonfunctional gray scrollbar on the right side of the screen. From the beep, I suspect that WinOKE is having trouble starting a MIDI player. I have the latest versions of Windows Media Player and WinAmp installed.
I have this same problem under both Windows 98 and Windows 2K.
Problem with WinOKE
I'm having a problem with WinOKE 1.4 and would be grateful for any help.
I am able to play .oke files but not to add timing to midi files.
Specifically, I do the following:
1. Choose "Edit Karaoke".
2. Choose "Sound Medium" = Sound File
3. Browse to select the media file (which is in MIDI format).
4. Choose "Timings"
5. View "No timings have been recorded for this part" box and click "Record ALL Timings...".
6. View "Record All Timings for Part 'Main Part'" box and click "Start recording".
I then hear a beep, then the screen then goes all black, except for a nonfunctional gray scrollbar on the right side of the screen. From the beep, I suspect that WinOKE is having trouble starting a MIDI player. I have the latest versions of Windows Media Player and WinAmp installed.
I have this same problem under both Windows 98 and Windows 2K.
Ellen Spertus