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Posted by Frank on 11/01/05 01:21
Reason is not for any listening music "quality", but to stick the converted
song into my cell phone as a ringer. Midi's sound pretty good (for ringer),
as already have some built into the phone as factory defaults. I want to be
able to choose the song I want as a ringer. I can put in mp3 and wav but
they don't sound as well.
"NRen2k5" <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ero9f.63962$7z1.519915@wagner.videotron.net...
> No. WAV and MP3 are actual recordings. MIDI is a "tracker" format - in
> other words, it's more like a music sheet than a recording. You can't
> convert to MIDI.
>
> If I were you, I'd be happy with the MP3. It may not necessarily be tiny,
> but you shouldn't have any trouble playing it on anything.
>
> - NRen2k5
>
> Frank wrote:
>> Yep, just found that out. Turned off my modem and was no longer able to
>> play it. The actual music file resides on another server.
>> I now have that same music file on my computer as WAV and MP3 files. Is
>> it possible to convert either of these to a MIDI file.?
>>
>>
>> "Curtis" <sir_stimpyJAM@JAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1gsam1ha6vo722fbn7th6k4o58gdjl6qd9@4ax.com...
>>
>>>'twas Sun, 30 Oct 2005 23:49:53 GMT, when "Frank" <duzenski@snet.net>
>>>was compelled by mysterious forces of nature to write:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have a music file with a WPL extension. I need to convert it to a MP3.
>>>>Is
>>>>this possible.?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Had to Google that one... Windows Media Playlist? It's a playlist not
>>>a music file, so it's not possible to convert it.
>>>
>>>--
>>>
>>>It's a small world but I wouldn't want to paint it.
>>>
>>>kick out the JAMS to reply
>>
>>
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