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Fluidsynth soundfont for vlc
Fluidsynth soundfont for vlc












The current version (as of ) is FluidSynth version 1.44. Christian Collins called "GeneralUser" which is free. Then you need a "SoundFont" file, which I had never heard of before. However, downloading fluidsynth only gets you part-way there. (MacPorts' command would be sudo port install fluidsynth and Fink's would be fink install fluidsynth.) Once Homebrew is installed, type this in Terminal: brew install fluidsynth To install it, you have to be using either Fink, MacPorts, or (my recommendation) Homebrew. However that will only autoplay if the user has enabled that preference, which I believe is off by default. Option #1: Download and install QuickTime 7 which still works fine on Mavericks, and then you can play midi files by: open -a QuickTime\ Player\ 7 /path/to/your/file.mid Therefore I believe that any solution will involve downloading and installing some other program. QuickTime X cannot play MIDI files, although QuickTime 7 could.Īs far as I can tell that means that there is no "built-in" solution to playing MIDI files on Mac OS X (for example, afplay does not work). This turned out to be a more complicated problem than I originally expected.














Fluidsynth soundfont for vlc