On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:35 PM, JohnS <jses27@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > And this is the same way you done this? > > johnStanley > I used the method described in the forum to install audacity-nonfree (except that for the 32 bit version, there were a couple of libraries I needed to add - libsample<something> and its -devel, which are yum installable from the base). I was using audacity to normalize a slew of mp3s I'd downloaded so they wouldnt be so dynamically different from others in the same playlist. I've never tried to use it to convert a MIDI file to an MP3, but if it can read and play the MIDI file, it will allow you to export it to WAV, MP3, OGG or <I forget> format. BTW, the audacity-nonfree is free, but it includes the LAME encoder for MP# exports, which the base audacity did/does _not_ include. Here are the libraries I installed on my 32-bit work desktop (YMMV): compat-wxGTK26-2.6.4-2.el5.ccrma libsamplerate-devel-0.1.2-1.2.el5.rf libsamplerate-0.1.2-1.2.el5.rf audacity-nonfree-1.3.2-0.4.beta.lvn6 Good luck. mhr _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos