MiataSteve
12-18-1999, 08:30 PM
I making a video with a digital camera and want to add some midi's I have, but the ulead program needs a wav file. How do I do it? I'm sure it's really easy.. Thanks a bunch!
Steve
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Can I record a Midi file I have as a Wav. file? MiataSteve 12-18-1999, 08:30 PM I making a video with a digital camera and want to add some midi's I have, but the ulead program needs a wav file. How do I do it? I'm sure it's really easy.. Thanks a bunch! Steve MiataSteve 12-18-1999, 08:56 PM I forgot to add one bit of info. When I record with the windows recorder, the wav file is all distorted...im using a Mx300 sound card if it makes a differance. Steve Pantion 12-19-1999, 08:45 AM Just play the midi file and use a sound recorder to record the sound and save it as wav. Hmm... as for the sound make sure you have selected a good quality format... 16-bit 22Khz stereo sounds good and won't take too much space. If you have Win98 go to "Control Panel" then "Multimedia" and the Recording section click on "Advanced Properties" and there you can choose the general quality of recodring software. Windows Recorder is a bit limited, but usefull anyway so in "File" then "Properties" click on the button that reads "Convert Now" and there you can choose the quality for recording. Hope it helps. SysOpt.com
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