I installed loopMIDI but when I try to create a MIDI channel, it gives me this error saying "perhaps the teVirtual MIdi driver isn't installed." I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling and repairing loopMIDI but nothing seems to be working. It's been a few years since I last used it, but I've never encountered this error before with loopMIDI. Any ideas how to fix this?
I'm running Windows 7 and loopMIDI v1.0.16.27 (seems to be the most current version on Tobias' website)
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loopMIDI - problem creating MIDI channels
Have you tried to reboot your windows?
Yes, I tried that too. Sorry forgot to mention that. Didn't work.
If you search for files named teVirtualMIDI on your system, do you find lots? I get a dozen or so files, .dll .sys .cat, 32 bit, 64 bit, and unspecified, a dozen or so altogether, in various places including system32 folder.
To check if it is installed allready: open a terminal (cmd.exe) and type in "driverquery | more" to get a list of all installed drivers.
Download and install rtpMidi from Erichsen, the driver is included there too (if the the installer for the driver included in loopMidi is broken). Have to search for the installer of an older version, not sure I will find, but in case you like to try this...
Download and install rtpMidi from Erichsen, the driver is included there too (if the the installer for the driver included in loopMidi is broken). Have to search for the installer of an older version, not sure I will find, but in case you like to try this...
Thanks for chiming in with some ideas.
I copied an older version of loopMIDI that runs on my other computer without any issues; installed it on this computer and I am still getting the same error. So there must be something going on with this computer, not with loopMIDI. Oh well. I'll just use my other computer; I don't think I'm going to solve this, nor do I think it's worth the effort.
I copied an older version of loopMIDI that runs on my other computer without any issues; installed it on this computer and I am still getting the same error. So there must be something going on with this computer, not with loopMIDI. Oh well. I'll just use my other computer; I don't think I'm going to solve this, nor do I think it's worth the effort.
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