Karlin,

Yes it can.

I use VLC all the time to play midi files on the Choral Public Domain Library :-)

But Urs was asking for a commandline tool he can wrap in a Frescobaldi function with possible syntax options. Thus my email with VLC commandline options.

On 10/18/2019 3:45 PM, Karlin High wrote:

On 10/18/2019 3:17 PM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
So, it looks like VLC with the right syntax may be able to use FluidSynth/soundfont to "play" midi and FFMpeg to encode to AAC or other codecs - or - output WAV file as input to lame

It's a complicated commandline but I've seen (and created) worse LOL

Actually, VLC on Windows can encode MIDI to MP3 without using the command line at all. That's what I use.

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