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    Mr_Mo
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    Well i had a midi file that i uploaded on inet then downloadet with wap, but it wont play it, why?


    See More: 3510i downloaded midi dont work




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    Maybe some kind of serious problem on that site. Also get notice that Nokia 3510 models doesn't have enough channels than 4. If you try download, say ex. 12 channel MIDI file, it takes it only 4 channels, and it's not quite good sound quality. Try upload/download some 4 channel MIDI files. Here's couple good site, where you can order MIDI/Polyphonic ringtones:

    Site 1
    Site 2
    Site 3




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    morcsi
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    or u just sell ur 3510i, like i did, and buy a phone which is not so ugly.. or what..;o)



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    hally
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    the nokia 3510 only accepts midi files that are less than 10k
    in size. also if you try to download imelody or smaf files this can also lead to file errors



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    billyj0ebob
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    is this the same case for nokia 3530?



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    sendingsms
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    Not all midi files are compatible with 3510. It must be SP-MIDI



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    amit325
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    not necessarily the midi is just the code to tell the on board syn what to do, so a midi file will play on polyphonic phone



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    sputnicker
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    some work some don`t

    hi,
    i also have some files that work and some dont
    i think its because of their complexity (more than 4)

    cu
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    S-Mies
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    3510i only accepts type 1 MIDI's, type 0 (tjsp) doesn't work.

    If you've found some nice MIDI file(s) that won't work, you could try this:
    1) get the MIDI on your computer.
    2) open it with an editing program (doesn't really matter what program you're going to use except that Finale 2000 screws up the file's tempo, avoid that crap please).
    3) save the file as a type-1 MIDI.
    4) upload to geocities, tripod or some other free site.
    5) enter the address (www.geocities.com/username/yourmidi.mid) to your phone's wap browser.

    ...and there you go



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