OK, now I'm officially starting to get super confused.
Here's a type-0 MIDI song that isn't made with DRO2MIDI and it opens up in FLStudio just fine:
http://domestos.smurffimaa.net/pub/megaman_type-0_GM.mid
But for some very strange reason this type-0 MIDI file, which is made with DRO2MIDI, doesn't:
http://domestos.smurffimaa.net/pub/stryker_type-0.mid
And quite frankly I have no idea why this is so. The only difference I could spot between those two is that the first one, which works fine, has a "GM" tag at the end when I looked the format up in WinAmp: It says "MIDI / format 0 (GM)" whereas the later one, which doesn't work, says only "MIDI / format 0". Now I know that GM stands for General MIDI but how does it affect the song in practice, and could this possibly be the cause for the problem I'm getting?
Now here's a type-1 MIDI file that I made from the stryker type-0 song with the MIDI FIle Converter:
http://domestos.smurffimaa.net/pub/stryker_type-1.mid
Now this type-1 song is messed up in FLStudio too, so I'm starting to think that it's not about the MIDI file type, but instead could there be something fishy going on in the MIDIs that DRO2MIDI shoots out that makes them ununderstandable for FLStudio? Some of the type-1 conversions that I made with the MIDI File Converter did actually work in FLStudio but not this one. The one's that worked were still a bit weird though: The actual song was in the beginning, but after that there's like an 80 min pause and then some gibberish. Oh yeah, and there always seems to be a weird pause at the beginning too, usually for about 5-15 seconds, before the song starts playing.
Here's what I got when I opened up the stryker type-1 MIDI file into FLStudio and exported it right back out the way it was without even touching a knob:
http://domestos.smurffimaa.net/pub/stryker_ty … e-1-afterFL.mid
Sigh, I just don't get it! =P