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Solve : Burning a MIDI song to a CD? |
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Answer» I have made some songs on MIDI software, and i now want to put them on a CD. I cannot make them WAVE because the quality is too poor. I have BURNT CDs before but when I try to burn my MIDI songs to an empty CD, i get this message: You can't burn Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) files in Windows Media Player. Instead, you must use the CD Writing Wizard in Windows. Note that MIDI files can only be burned to a data CD, which places copies of the files on the CD. Most CD players will not be able to play a data CD that contains MIDI files. You may need to SEARCH the Internet to find software that will convert MIDI files to a file format that most CD players can play. Unfortunately, I didn't find any free program burning MIDI files to CD (you don't have Nero, by any chance, do you? it suppose to have a converter). I know you tried MIDI to ".wav" conversion, and you were not happy with quality, but you may take a look at this tutorial here: http://www.notationmachine.com/midi_to_wave.htmthanks for that broni, it looks really helpful, i just cant do some of it though: "Check the 'Mute' check boxes for all sliders except 'Synthesizer Balance.'" well on my volume control i only have: playback, wave, CD Audio, MIDI, Line In. so how i get it up? p.s. on my properties area on volume control, the only two UNCHECKED were auxilary and s/pdif-in Yes Nero has a converter. I like Nero!just found out that if you have a mac its so much easier. i could not, i repeat could not thank you enough Broni, you have made my week thankyou so much!!!!!So much for Windows! Hey, you are welcome...Quote from: Clippy on October 09, 2007, 12:59:16 PM Yes Nero has a converter. I like Nero! Up goes the thread count... |
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