GMid2Mod Problem.

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  1. STE

    STE Everybody! Everybody! Member

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    Well. Lets get started.


    Im trying to convert this 1UP Sound with GMid2Mod. When I try it says:


    Bad command or file name.


    I have to shut down the program with Task Manager after that.


    Help anyone...
     
  2. Sephiroth

    Sephiroth WHY SO CURIOUS?!? Member

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    If your trying to convert a midi to xm, just use modplug tracker. Much easier to work with.
     
  3. Qjimbo

    Qjimbo Well-Known Member Member

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    I thought GMid2Mod was better, as it has a more solid tempo, but it turns out the layout in the file isn't so useful for Nineko's converter.


    In any case the problem is probably down to you extracting it somewhere odd. Try extracting it to C:\
     
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  4. STE

    STE Everybody! Everybody! Member

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    It still doesnt respond...
     
  5. redhotsonic

    redhotsonic Also known as RHS Member

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    That type of error normally means that whatver you're trying to convert doesn't exist. For example:


    C:\Documents and settings\blah.mid


    You type this in the cmd, if it comes up with bad command or file name, blah.mid does not exist, or it's not in the Documents nad settings folder.


    I've never used (or heard) of the program so I'm probably wrong.
     
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