sorry, i meant wma instead of wmv in my post above ;)
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Browse All TopicsI have Windows XP Pro and use Outlook Express 6 as my e-mail editor. I sometimes insert a midi file to an outgoing e-mail thru Format->Background->Sound.
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The Msoft instructions do not really offer a "workaround". They merely explain in so many paragraphs what you said in one sentence, namely that it can't be done.
The goldwave is not a "free tool". It may only be downloaded on a trial basis. And (if I am not mistaken) it does not convert to midi. And I wonder: How could such conversion take place, since an MP3 file has voice (song), while a midi file doesn't? Unless it can convert to some other kind of file that may be sent as background sound in OE e-mails.
Thanks anyway.
The following table lists the file formats that Outlook Express supports for background sound.
Audio files .wav, .snd, .au, .aif, .aifc, .aiff <--------- you would convert to one of these, not to midi
MIDI files .mid, .rmi, .midi
Real Media files .ra, .rm, .ram, .rmm
Sorry about Goldwave not being free.
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by: shantelechyPosted on 2005-04-21 at 09:31:17ID: 13835614
It cannot be done. mp3 and wmv files can't be sent as background sound...
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But there is a workaround which you will find full intructions on here: http://support.microsoft.c
To convert your mp3 file you may want to use a free tool like Goldwave: http://www.goldwave.com/
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