LES Posted January 22, 2003 Report Posted January 22, 2003 If you want to have some fun generating royalty free music, try Microsoft Music Producer. It's easy, flexible, and free. You can even generate music the length of your choice. It worked fine for me in Windows 98 SE and I'm now trying it in XP. Appears it does not work in Windows ME.http://www.musicmachines.net/faqmp.htmLester Quote
JRR Posted January 22, 2003 Report Posted January 22, 2003 Thanks LesGuess who has WinMe ?Me damn it !!!!Jim Quote
anthrodoc Posted January 22, 2003 Report Posted January 22, 2003 it doesn't work on WinME?! I can't imagine that! It is such a good OS! ......(just trying to convince myself, since I am stuck with it on my laptop, for now!).... Quote
fitzner3 Posted January 23, 2003 Report Posted January 23, 2003 I downloaded Music Pro and when I clicked the icon a prompt came up and said the beta version has ended or something. I went to the website and could not find the latest version. Anyway would it work on just a windows 98? Quote
LES Posted January 23, 2003 Author Report Posted January 23, 2003 Try downloading "imuspro.exe" which is listed under MS Music Producer on the page. You must also download the patch ("pc_msmp1.zip") and install both as instructed or the program will not work. As or running on Windows 98, I don't know but I would think it would. Quote
Truelight Posted January 23, 2003 Report Posted January 23, 2003 This works great under XP and is a nifty little tool! Just be sure to follow the install instructions carefully and you'll be good to go. Since it produces .mid files, it's another way to keep your .exe files small. Can I assume that the PTE internal player will take care of playing the .mid files in case the end user may not have another player installed?Thanks for the tip! Quote
LES Posted January 24, 2003 Author Report Posted January 24, 2003 Truelight,I don't know whether I'm answering your question but I was able to play a .mid with the "Use internal WAV/MP3 player" option selected and unselected. Therefore, I guess I'm making the same assumption as you.Also note that .mid files cannot be used for individual slide sound; only for background music.Lester Quote
Scotty Posted January 24, 2003 Report Posted January 24, 2003 If this is the snowboarding, scuba diving Lester, an extra thanks for the tips.Scotty Quote
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