> I cant give you a direct link to the file, but if you enter
> http://www.mirsoft.info/gmb/ and seach for "colonization", one MIDI resoruce
> pops up, this is the one I want to get for ringtones. If you can make any of
> them work plz let me know!
>
> Thanks alot for taking the time!
I had the same problem. If I hold my ear to the speaker, I can hear the
static for a second, so it tries to play it.
I fixed it by opening the file with Anvil Studio (MIDI editor, free version
available) and saving it. No actual "editing" was done, but somehow just
having Anvil Studio "save" the file fixes it. You might want to try
adjusting the volume though, as the "smoky song" was a little low.
The web page looks handy. I usually use musicrobot.com, but that skips over
zipped files.
ESP - 26 May 2004 12:31 GMT
Anvil Studio fix all the tunes i was unable to play!
Thanks alot!
Cheers
> > I cant give you a direct link to the file, but if you enter
> > http://www.mirsoft.info/gmb/ and seach for "colonization", one MIDI
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Niall / Lina - 27 May 2004 05:59 GMT
> > I cant give you a direct link to the file, but if you enter
> > http://www.mirsoft.info/gmb/ and seach for "colonization", one MIDI
> resoruce
> > pops up, this is the one I want to get for ringtones. If you can make
any of
> > them work plz let me know!
> > Thanks alot for taking the time!
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> available) and saving it. No actual "editing" was done, but somehow just
> having Anvil Studio "save" the file fixes it.
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There are a couple of different formats for MIDI files, nothing you would
notice in most applications. Maybe the OPs problem was related to this. It
is possible that Anvil studio can handle either format but always saves in
one specific format. Purely a guess this, though (have never looked into
this with a T610)
Niall