I love midi files, and have never been able to listen to them on my iPod, but I have found a solution.
1) Take the midi file, and import it into iMovie.
2) Export the "movie" into quicktime format.
3) Import the "movie" into iTunes.
4) Use the "Convert Selection to MP3" from the advanced menu.
5) Delete the movie.
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Midi to MP3 Solution!
#6
Posted 14 October 2003 - 08:08 AM
You perhaps should invest in QT Pro, if only because if it can import a midi file it will be able to export it as a standard (cross-platform) midi file which iTunes can then convert to a mp3 file. Also, though it will save it as a movie file rather than a cross-platform mp3 file, QT Pro can edit parts out of a mp3 file. In this case the file is still encoded in mp3 format even though QT Pro puts it in a .mov wrapper. To play on other platforms such files may have to be re-encoded by iTunes as a mp3 file instead of a .mov file.
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