Hi,
There is also the possibility that the program that was used to convert it just ignored the extra midi information and took it out. So the converted file is usable in QWS. I've had that happen before.

James Bowden wrote:
Hi,

As I said before, QWS supports and will load MIDI type 0 and MIDI type 1 files. If QWS does not load a file, it is likely that there is some other data in the file which is not strictly MIDI and QWS therefore cannot interpret it.

If you'd like me to take a look at why QWS doesn't load the file, feel free to send me an example file and I'll find out what's going on.

Hope this helps.

With best regards,

James.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Alfredo's Desktop Computer" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: QWS List MIDI format 0 and MIDI format1


Hello all,
While QWS can support type-zero files, I tried opening a file called _RD_00002.mid in QWS and got the message, QWS was unable to open this file. It was then that I converted this type-zero format using another programme, and after turning it into a type-one file, QWS was able to open it, and I was able to examine the contents with ease. Where can one find a type-two MIDI file, and might there be a later version that QWS might support type-two?
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