The fastest way to convert MIDI files to QuickTime 2.0 Movies. No need to change file type and press all those "Convert..." and "Options..." button, just drag and drop!
What's new in 1.1.2?
+ Fixed a bug in batch processing introduced in 1.1.1.
+ Clean up MooV if there is an error, file full etc.
What's new in 1.1.1?
• It's fat! Accelerated for PowerMacintosh. Running native on both 68K and PPC.
• Won't overwrite existing file. (Yes 1.0 overwrite the "to file" if it exist!)
• Won't try to access busy file.
• Bigger icon mask. (some user complain they miss the drop. :-)
May have to rebuilt desktop or use one of those bundle fixer to see the new icon.
• Use Movie Toolbox's default progress function.
All Midi convert general MIDI files to QuickTime music movies.
• Batch processing: Drag and drop files or folder to the All Midi Icon for automatic convert.
• Identify Midi file by content: You can drop a Midi file with any file type/creator/extension. All Midi will convert Midi files base on its content, and ignore non-midi files. No need to change file type.
( It look for 'MThd' in the first 4 bytes, and yes you can fake it... but why? )
• Hold down option key before each convert to access the Rearrange MIDI Instruments dialog.
• You can play the converted movie with my shareware program QuickMovie or any other QuickTime movie player under QT 2.0. QuickMovie allow you to rearrange MIDI instruments after convert.
System Requirements
• System 7 or later.
• QuickTime 2.0 or later.
Special Thanks to:
Leonard Rosenthol, Marshall Clow, and Stephan Somogyi for DropShell 2.0.
Robert E. Evans for beta testing.
Freeware:
All Midi is released as freeware. You are encouraged to make copies of All Midi and distribute to anybody through electronic services or on disks, provided you also copy the associated documentation.
My other QuickTime MIDI program:
DesktopTV record video, audio and MIDI sequence.
ScreenMovie record your monitor screen, audio and MIDI sequence.
(Midi Manager is required for MIDI recording)
QuickMovie rearrange MIDI instruments after convert.
They are part of my MovieTrilogy series.
What is MovieTrilogy ?
MovieTrilogy is a trilogy in 5 parts consist of 5 QuickTime applications. It's shareware.
DeskTopTV is a QuickTime Video monitor/digitizer/subtitle maker. for AV class Macintosh.
DeskTopMovie is a MultiSpeed QuickTime Movie player/converter.
DeskTopText is a multi-window, styled colored text editor that create text movie track.
ScreenMovie is a Quicktime monitor screen recorder. Can record MIDI and audio at the same time.
QuickMovie is a MIDI aware Quicktime movie Editor/Player.
Together you can do video subtitling on AV class Macintosh.
Add title/subtitle to your QuickTime Movie.
Make QuickTime scrolling text movie.
Play Text to Speech on text movie.
Record Video, Monitor screen, Audio and MIDI.
Add full screen background picture to your QT movie.
A lot more...
This file is created by DesktopText (including the icon).
MovieTrilogy support any Macintosh that support QuickTime.
Some features in DesktopTV required video digitizer (vdig).
Some features in QuickMovie required QuickTime 2.0.
You can get the rest of MovieTrilogy from sumex or umich.
The latest version of DesktopTV is 1.2
The latest version of DesktopMovie is 1.1.1
The latest version of DesktopText is 1.1.1
The latest version of ScreenMovie is 1.1.2
The latest version of QuickMovie is 1.0b2
You can get version 1.1.1 of DesktopTV, DesktopMovie and DesktopText in the archive: