That has nothing to do with his problem. His problem is like this: you've got "bob.mp3" and "charlie.midi" and you start playing bob.mp3 then hit R to advance to the next track. Moonshell sees that charlie.midi is a valid media file and tries to advance to it, but somewhere in the middle it gets screwed up since it's a different file type and freezes entirely.Echo said:Well this sometimes happens to me actually. When I was watching FF - VII Advent Children on my DS using moonshl on the SuperCard DS One v3, it would buffer a lot. Like the sound would go but the video it self would freeze for like a second or few.
Echo said:I just made a folder with all my Music called " Music " xD
Well this sometimes happens to me actually. When I was watching FF - VII Advent Children on my DS using moonshl on the SuperCard DS One v3, it would buffer a lot. Like the sound would go but the video it self would freeze for like a second or few.
ENDscape said:Isnt MIDI a music that doesnt have vocals?
That's... not possible, at least not in the way you're thinking. To go again with the music reference, that's like trying to convert a recording of an orchestra back into the sheet music with a software program. This analogy is very accurate, as again, MIDI files are almost exactly sheet music, just in their own format.Echo said:Then convert your MP3s to MIDIs.