Made some progress. If I use the DKVCOPY, I can make a copy of the disk which is then viewable. However, these .FIL files (assume they are ESEQ files?) don't work when I run the ESEQ2MID. I've copied them from the diskette into a folder on my hard drive. When I try and convert the files, it states that they are not ESEQ files. However, if I put the new copy in my piano, it plays fine. So, probably need a way to convert these files to midi (and then I can convert to audio). Thanks. --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "sjhart110110" <sjhart110@...> wrote: > > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "sjhart110110" <sjhart110@> > wrote: > > > > Wonder if someone could help me? I have converted all of my > PianoSoft > > Audio files to store on my ipod. Very simple, just read them into > > iTunes using a high rate audio format. Each song is around 30M, but > > given that you can buy a 120 GIG ipod for $200, I can store a lot > of > > songs. Makes it much easier than pulling out the CD since I don't > have > > a Mark IV! I am running the ipod into the audio input on my Mark > > IIIa. Works perfectly. With the high rate audio format, no notes > are > > dropping. Anyway, how can I get midi files to work that I have on > > PianoSoft solo type disks? I have found the MIDI2PIANOCD program > which > > can convert, but I need to read the titles onto my computer. They > are > > all copy protected and my XP computer can't read them. I've looked > at > > the UTIL, but can't seem to figure it out. Is this possible? If > so, > > can someone give me the exact steps to do this? Thanks. SJ > > > Wanted to add, that I have successfully converted my own midi files > (from my own performances) to audio. Works perfectly. Just need to > get the Pianosoft Midi files. Thanks. >
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Re: Getting PianoSoft Midi Files into Audio Format
2009-01-23 by sjhart110110
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