Midigate is not the default player anymore, what can I do?
If you install another MIDI player (such as Crescendo or Mplayer2) after you’ve installed MidiGate (which becomes your default MIDI player,) then MidiGate will not be your default player any longer. To reinstate MidiGate as your default player, you will need to reinstall MidiGate and go through all these steps again. This is due to the fact that the installation of another player changes all your settings without notice. (Note that if you installed the Quick Time Player you may have problem: the QTP hogs many extensions and there is no easy way to redirect these associations. See Craig Daniels’ article at http://www.uci.net/~goto/tools/tools3.htm.) First, the File Association Table has to be modified so that the file type “MIDI Sequence” points to (your path)\midigate.exe. This is done automatically by the installation of MidiGate – but check that it’s still the case.) The File Association Table is reached from Explore by clicking on “View/Options/File Types”. Scroll the file type list