I think the diference is when you use a media player in windows like Microsoft's or winamp. Has any one the link to the eseq player? I couln't find it in the utilities file section of this group It should be in MidiMagic 's web page. --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, PianoBench@a... wrote: > Good afternoon, everyone. > > In a message dated 2/9/04 4:30:20 PM, Tom writes: > > > I did find the YamPlayer program contributed by MidiMagic to be an > > excellent way to build a Play List of the e-Competition files with the downloaded > > ESEQ files which displayed the song title as well as the performing artist. > > These could have been incorporated into the enhanced midi files but were not. > > > Actually, all three file types--XP, Enhanced, and E-SEQ--have an embedded > "sequencer-specific meta event" that the Disklavier uses to display the song > titles. Since the Disklaver displays 2 lines of 16 characters each, I put the song > title (as best I could) in the first 16 characters and the artist's name in > the second 16 characters. > > In addition, I used a Yamaha in-house program to create directory files for > each collection of file types. One of those directory files contains > (redundantly) the same song title information. > > I have not used YamPlayer, so I don't know how it determines the titles that > it displays. But, I can confidently say that the same information is present > in every song file. The song titles will show up on the Disklavier regardless > as to whether the directory files are present. > > Regards, > PianoBench
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Re: P-e-C zip files
2004-02-09 by Jorge Fernandez
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