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Re: [disklavier] Re: organizing the E-Comp files

2008-09-29 by Spencer_Lists

Greetings londierowleik,


I posted the MIDIs to my web server. No problem with those. The service you mention would be OK if I didn't have a satellite connection. It would take years to upload the 10gigs or so. The option still exists to use Mid2PianoCD to make WAV files, then convert to MP3 and add tags with my tag adding program. I put all the files on two DVDs. If you or anyone wants to upload the files to a shared server, they are welcome but I think I am the only person who gives a hoot about this. I am not going to mail DVD to a bunch of people but will send one set for uploading.I have all the E-comps as MP3 on my computer which is wirelessly connected to the piano and I use Itunes. It is amazing. There are very good performances in this batch and I can make playlists etc.


Monday, September 29, 2008, 5:16:55 AM, you wrote:


[well]³ - thanks for your efforts, why not use that FILE SAVR service?

they had a special deal last few weeks: one could sign in to have a

250 GiB account for FREE for 30 years i think - i hurried up to fetsch

a few and i will share my account with you for the benefit of sharing

the "goodies"

good idea?

yours//Lonnie


--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Spencer_Lists wrote:

>

> Greetings Disklavier,

>

> I have made MP3 files of the E-Comp MIDIS from 2002 2003 and 2004. I

have added MP3 tags for title performer composer and date so that they

display properly in Itunes or some other MP3 players. This makes it

easy to select what you want to hear from either the player or from a

folder with the relevant fields set to display. The batch of file is

too large to share easily unless someone knows of a sensible way. It

amounts to about 6 gigs. I can share the program that adds the titles

along with the text file containing the information for each title.

You would have to use Mark Fontana's Mid2PianoCD to create WAV files

and then convert them to MP3 and run the program to add the tags. The

text list can also be used to add text to MIDI files that will display

in players such as VanBasco's player. For that you would need to use

my titling program. The folder of titled MIDI files is much smaller,

about 66 megs so that is easier to share if anyone wants it.

>

> --

> Best regards,

> Spencer_Lists Chase mailto:lists@...

> 67550 Bell Springs Rd.

> Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only.

> Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only.

> Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com

> http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com

> replace (dot) with a .

> (707) 984-8356

>




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Best regards,

Spencer_Lists Chase mailto:lists@spencerserolls.com

67550 Bell Springs Rd.

Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only.

Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only.

Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com

http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com

replace (dot) with a .

(707) 984-8356

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