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Old November 18th 07, 06:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default Send midi in OE

OK. I see you got it.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
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Open a new message window. Double click on the speaker by the clock. If
the slider is all the way down, when you insert the midi and check the
source tab, you will see something similar to this. Note the volume is
9640.

BODY bgColor=#ffffffBGSOUND balance=0 src="C:\WINDOWS\Media\town.mid"
volume=-9640

Open a new message window and before you insert the background midi,
double click on the speaker and move the midi slider all the way up. When
you insert the midi, you should hear it fine, and clicking the source tab
will reveal this difference in the volume setting. Now it is 0, which is
full volume.

BODY bgColor=#ffffffBGSOUND balance=0 src="C:\WINDOWS\Media\town.mid"
volume=0

These settings can get changed by receiving a message with a midi that was
inserted with low volume.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA


"Stan" wrote in message
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I am not too sure of what I'm doing but attached are screen shots of the
areas I think you are referring to. I don't see anything that you
described in the first shot and I tried both settings shown in the bottom
screen shots but neither worked.
Stan
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
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The volume setting ranges from -10000 to 0 with -10000 being off and 0
being
full volume.

Before you insert the background sound you need to make sure your volume
setting is correct. Double click the speaker icon by the clock. For a
MIDI
file it will use the volume control labeled "SW Synth" or something
similar.
It may vary depending on your sound card.

You can check your settings by clicking the Source Tab at the bottom of
the
Compose Message window and looking for this tag BGSOUND balance=0
src="filepath to soundfile" and setting the volume to zero (0).

If not already there, View | Source Edit - Check it.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA


"Stan" wrote in message
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Occasionally I send music along in an Oulook Express email and I have
always been successful whether the music be midi, wav, or mp3. All 3
formats have worked but today I cannot include a midi. I can send a wav
or
an mp3. The midis will play if I open them from my hard drive but I
can't
put them into an email. Any ideas?
Stan







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