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More info?)
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 08:28:09 +0800, "Videot" <videot@optusnet.com.au>
wrote:
>It seems that I already had a converter on my machine but didn't know it. I
>have been using Apple's iTunes for windows for quite some time now. It's
>not immediately apparent but this program can convert midi's to both MP3's
>or wave files.
>
>Thanks for the help anyway.
Apple's Quicktime player (which I believe is included in iTunes)
includes MIDI, so that should work fine.
If the music sound quality isn't as good as that of your computer's
own MIDI synth (on the sound card), or you'd like it to be better,
there are alternatives. But Apple's synth isn't bad sounding.
>"Videot" <videot@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
>news:4233a7c7$0$967$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
>I've been given some good MIDI files that could be used in a project but I
>need to convert them to WAVE or MP3 before I use them. Is there any good
>conversion software, preferably without lots of popups etc.?
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