Why itunes show "quicktime movie file" on my .mid files?

Itunes show "quick time movie file" or "Archivo de película de QuickTime" on the field "Type" or "Tipo de archivo" in the .mid files of my computer. It confuse me because i can`t differentiate the .mid files from others (.mid isn`t a video format).
Can I change it or make something in this way?
Thanks
Sergio

Quicktime can play audio and video files. Your computer has the .mid file type associated to quicktime application. You can change this if you want using Windows Explorer. Open explorer then tools menu>folder options>file types tab find .mid file type and change it to application you want.
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