Importing Midi file dificulties 2004-11-30 01:32 pm Dear friends:I am evaluating the NWC in my XP window. When I try to open a MIDI file appears the next message: "There was a problem with the file". And when I open a NWC file created by another user:"This file failed to open. It either does not exist or may be corrupted." This files have no problems and work with other programs.Please your help.Mikel Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #1 – 2004-11-30 04:07 pm Very strange indeed.First, we might investigate the files themselves. Could you mail them to rob.den.heijer at nl.abnamro.com ?(replace ' at ' with the at-sign please)I will tell you if importing and opening files succeeds with 'my' Noteworthy 1.75b and NWC2.Rob. Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #2 – 2004-11-30 04:59 pm Also see me reply on the similar thread. My guess is that it's a binary vs. ASCII download problem. Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #3 – 2004-11-30 10:57 pm You might be right there. But that is easy to check: a Midi-file should be playable in the Windows Media Player. Double clicking on it should stat WMP, or maybe RealPlayer, or whatever media-player is associated with the .mid extension.Does this player fail also? If so, then yes: the file is corrupted. I'd like to know.Rob. Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #4 – 2004-12-01 01:58 am Normally, NWC will detect ASCII download problems for *.nwc files, and the error message will indicate this. Standard MIDI files are expected to follow the MIDI specification. Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #5 – 2004-12-01 08:23 pm We have now ascertained that the files themselves are quite in order. I can open them both.Rob. Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #6 – 2004-12-01 08:27 pm What did you use to open them? Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #7 – 2004-12-02 06:23 pm I used Noteworthy for both files.In my view, something is definitely wrong with this specific installation on this specific computer. Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #8 – 2004-12-02 08:24 pm I was using the NWC's 1.70 version when I had the problems already mentioned. Then I download the 1.75 version & both files were opened, but I couldn't see anything. I had opened the MIDI files with Synthfont and I had no problems. I must say when I used the old version in my Windows 95 PC, I hadn't troubles.Please a little help, and excuse my english.Mikel Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #9 – 2004-12-03 07:46 am Quote :- And when I open a NWC file created by another user: "This file failed to open. It either does not exist or may be corrupted."This error message is produced in NWC when you try to open a file from 'File'\'History' and the file has been moved to another location.Are you using 'File'\'open' and 'File'\'Import' to open the files ? Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #10 – 2004-12-03 12:06 pm In other words: when you do a simple File/Open, can you then open the file? I suppose you can. The other way is to go from your Explorer to the file you want, and doubleclick.The Story Continues... Quote Selected
Re: Importing Midi file dificulties Reply #11 – 2004-12-06 08:50 pm Dear friends:I don't know how, but the problem was solved. Today, I opened the involved files and other and I could work.Thanks to all they was interested in my trouble.Sincerely,Mikel Quote Selected