Searching for and Downloading MIDI and Notation Files from the Internet

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Searching for and Downloading MIDI and Notation Files from the Internet

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We strongly recommend that you use your favorite Internet browser to search for and download MIDI files from the Internet. If you have associated the MIDI .mid filename extension and Karaoke .kar filename extension with Notation Player, then as soon as the download of the file has completed, Notation Player will automatically start up and open the file. You will see the MIDI or Karaoke file transcribed to sheet music.

Also, you can use your favorite Internet browser to download MIDI files to a directory on your system. Then you can use Notation Player's File Open command to open any of the downloaded MIDI files.

Instead of using an external browser, you can use Notation Player's built-in Internet browser to download and open MIDI and Karaoke files. This built-in browser is actually Microsoft's Internet Explorer, repackaged inside of Notation Player's own window.  Please note that this internal browser will not work properly on some newer operating systems because of Microsoft's changes in software architecture.