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How to convert MIDI to WAV (Urgent Request)
John P - 1/4/07 at 07:29 AM

A friend is organising his father's funeral which is tomorrow.

He desperately wanted to play the theme from "Last of the Summer Wine" but although we manged to order a copy from Amazon it hasn't arived.

I managed to download a copy in MIDI format but he needs it on CD so I assume I need to concert it to a WAV file.

I've found a couple of converters which I downloaded but, unless I register they will only save 60 seconds of the WAV file.

Does anyone know of a converter without this limitation. I'm not keen to buy software for a single use although will do so if that's the only solution.

Many thanks,
John.


graememk - 1/4/07 at 07:54 AM

go to a download site (limewire) download in mp3 and use meia player or nero burn etc to convert to cd

i'm sure if you cant do it someone will email you the mp3


John P - 1/4/07 at 09:21 AM

John F (zilspeed)

Thanks for the offer of help.

Have attached the file which we downloaded yesterday. Basically I just need to get it onto CD so it can be played at the funeral so I am assuming a WAV file is best although this isn't something I've done before.

John.


Peteff - 1/4/07 at 09:42 AM

It has a 15 day trial version which I don't think is limited any other way Blaze Media


chockymonster - 1/4/07 at 09:50 AM

I think I have it on CD somewhere.
I'll go and look now for you.


chockymonster - 1/4/07 at 10:07 AM

I do have a copy of it but it's the intro and is only 40 odd seconds long


chockymonster - 1/4/07 at 10:32 AM

Don't know if this is any good.
But it's the theme from the beginning of the episodes.
The only one I could find on amazon's site was the one with singing on but I don't have that.


John P - 1/4/07 at 11:07 AM

Just like to thank everyone for their help.

I managed to download an mp3 version from LimeWire and then use Nero to burn it to CD.

Seems to work fine and have now given this to my friend whose father's funeral is tomorrow so hopefully that's onew less problem for him.

Again, many thanks,

John.