Glad to see I got a chuckle out of you rolandfan. Ha, Ha, Ha, LOL.. I was just trying to state the obvious to try and get on the same playing field as you're on rolandfan. Now that we are, I can now proceed.

Let me proceed by disputing and debunking your Midi to CD theory. PS: "Not all information on the internet is fact or necessarily true". We have to weed through the muck to find the truth to what we're looking for whether it be Midi to CD questions or anything at all. But like anybody, I too don't research things oftentimes like I should.

Now back to the case in point. Just a few minutes ago I "copied" 4,369 Midi files "155 mb's worth" on my Computer- (that were just lying around ) to a CDR Disk via Windows Explorer. I first had to format the CDR disk with my Direct CD software program which took about 15 seconds to do. Then I simply opened Windows Explorer and pasted the Midi files I had accumulated and wanted to transfer, to the CDR; which all told took under 5 minutes to do, ie., 155 megabytes of Midi file data to the CDR by way of my CD Writer.

Next question???

In other words it can be done rolandfan.

Best regards,
Mike

[This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 08-03-2003).]