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Hi,

I've tried many times over many years to do this, and I've never managed
to do so to my satisfaction. I did once (years ago) find a non-free (as
in closed source _and_ cost $20) Sid to midi converter, but I never
bought it and haven't been able to find it since

My understanding is that sids don't actually contain any tracking info
as such, they contain machine code for the sid chip - it's more accurate
technically to say that sids and sid players are not so much a music
format as an emulation format for a sound chip.

But if you manage to find anything interesting, I'd appreciate hearing
about it!

Regards,
- -Dale

Cameron Frazier wrote:
> After wading through the noise unsuccessfully on google, could anyone
> point me towards some means of getting the track information from a
> .sid file?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Cameron 'Toaster`' Frazier
> 
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