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Midi in Safari gone after Mountain Lion update

I have a site that relies on midi files being played in the browser. Right up until before I upgraded to Mountain Lion I was able to play files with the .mid extension, now they just download instead or if embedded give me the 'missing plugin' message.


I have checked my installed plugins and I have quicktime 7.7.1 which doesn't list .mid as a supported extension anymore.


I can play .mid files through the QT 7 player which lists itself as Version 7.6.6 (1709) but under this is Quicktime 7.7.1 (2599).


So I don't know if the player is using something other than 7.7.1 or not. If it was just stock standard 7.7.1 then why has my .mid files stopped being played in the browser?


Is .mid support really being dropped if so does anyone know of a plugin to get back midi playback?


Regards

Posted on Aug 2, 2012 8:45 AM

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Aug 9, 2012 6:32 AM in response to succhan

I have tried a few ideas to no avail. I went back to a Snow Leopard version of the Quicktime Plugin.plugin that I had on a backup which was version 7.6.6 and also to the Lion version which also is 7.7.1 and still they didn't recognise midi as an acceptable format for playing in the browser. I tried adding in the midi dict to the quicktime plugin preference plist and that didn't work.


It almost doesn't seem like it is the plugin but something in between. In Lion it worked and now it doesn't.


It's rather frustrating. Hopefully something turns up.

Aug 23, 2012 12:17 AM in response to succhan

As a classical musician, this really *****. Midi is a very important tool to our community, and by far the best format to share, listen and practise music with. Especially for choir, where you can play with the levels of the different voices and so on. Almost all sites working with classical music uses midi, so this is a really big loss for us. A lot of the time, the midi file is embedded into the webpage, so you don't have the option to download it and use another player. We NEED midi support in our browsers!

Midi in Safari gone after Mountain Lion update

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