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    Software to convert Mp3 files to Midi Format to paly the file In Piano - Help Needed

    Hi,

    1. Is there any free software or Trial version Software to convert Mp3 files to Midi Format.

    I get the extension changed from .Mp3 to .Midi, now i am able to play this extension changed .Midi file in
    Windows Media Player. This is a proper way or not. by changing the extension from .Mp3 to .Midi didn't affect the size
    of the files. But when i use the Converter Software and convert it to a Midi file, the size of the file is 10 times bigger
    than the .Mp3 file, normally now all the .Mp3 files i have are minimum 3 MB, but the floppy can contain only 1.44,

    2. so how can i reduce or trim the .Mp3 file and how to convert it to .Midi file with 1.44.

    Actually the reason why i need to convert it to .Midi file is, my friend is using Piano, he can only insert Floppy inside that
    instrument and he need to use this files. It seems the instrument can only read .Midi files.

    What's the proper method for this.
    Kindly suggest us to solve.

    Thankyou,
    Chock.
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    Re: Software to convert Mp3 files to Midi Format to paly the file In Piano - Help Nee

    Floppy?? What the heck is that?

    Mp3 files are severly compressed which is why they are only 3 Mb as oppossed to the 35-55 Mb they take up on a music Cd. Midi files are also uncompressed, similar to a file found on a music cd, therefore they will take up alot more space than the Mp3 file as you have already noted. It would seem that if your friend is only able to use floppies then he will not get much on there.

    I don't know how good the trial is, but it looks like this will accomplish your goal.

    MP3 to MIDI

    The free trial is on the right hand side of the page.


    Also, if siply renaming the mp3 extension to that of of MIDI works for you, perhaps you can try a free mp3 utility or trial and set the compression to the maximum to see just how small you can get it. I doubt that most songs will ever get small enough to fit on a floppy though.

    good luck
    Last edited by nothingofvalue; Aug 28th, 2005 at 01:44 AM.
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