Forums: MIDITrail Message board (Thread #39904)

DirectX API Error (2018-09-05 05:38 by mbms #81841)

I normally use the 32-bit version of MIDITrail to make videos. But because when I loaded a big MIDI into the 32-bit version I couldn't get 60 FPS. Instead I got 25-26 FPS. So I decided to try the 64-bit version. But every time I try to load a MIDI (any MIDI, the note count doesn't matter) I get a DirectX error message. Here is a picture: https://imgur.com/a/3NnQhGV (In the image I used the version 1.2.2 but it happens on all versions.)

I tried reinstalling my graphics drivers and some other Microsoft stuff but nothing worked. Is there any solution to this?

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Re: DirectX API Error (2018-09-06 01:01 by yknk #81848)

> Here is a picture: https://imgur.com/a/3NnQhGV

The picture is 'MIDITrail mod' not 'MIDITrail'.
Please ask the author of 'MIDITrail mod'.

Probably, MIDITrail could not load the bitmap file from the 'data' folder.
Confirm that 'conf', 'data' and 'doc' forlders exist in the same location as 'MIDITrail.exe' file.
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Re: DirectX API Error (2018-09-06 05:13 by mbms #81850)

> Probably, MIDITrail could not load the bitmap file from the 'data' folder.
> Confirm that 'conf', 'data' and 'doc' forlders exist in the same location as 'MIDITrail.exe' file.

Yeah I haven't done that. Thanks for your help :)
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