Nope.  They're midi files with .mid extension.

What's with the .smf extension? Could he have a PC that wants the extension to be .smf instead of .mid???

ng

On Jul 25, 2006, at 4:52 PM, dhbailey wrote:

Neal Gittleman wrote:
Greetings...
I'm trying to help a friend with a project...
I've saved a two Finale files (FinMac2k6c) as a Standard Midi File (with each line as a separate track) and sent him the files, which have .mid extensions.
His reply:
Thanks for sending the files, however, if you saved them as Standard Midi Files (.smf) they are coming through as Quicktime files which I can play
back on the computer but can't import into Digital Performer.
Any ideas what I say back to him?

Are you by any chance actually saving them as audio files? I can't imagine a midi file not being importable into Digital Performer.

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