On 18/10/2019 22:06, Urs Liska wrote:
> 
> 
> Am 18. Oktober 2019 22:45:28 MESZ schrieb Karlin High <karlinh...@gmail.com>:
>> 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
>>
> 
> Complicated is not an issue - that's what Frescobaldi can manage. It has to 
> be reliable and ideally cross-platform
> 
>> Actually, VLC on Windows can encode MIDI to MP3 without using the 
>> command line at all. That's what I use.
> 
> The point *is* to have a command line to be able to use it from Frescobaldi.
> 
> Urs
> 
> 
Anyone planning on using VLC on Fedora, RHEL or CentOS needs to check
out the current situation.  For RHEL/CentOS AIUI:

7.7     VLC from the usual sources does not work (in fact crashes some updates).
8.0     VLC is not available.

There is a VLC available through flatpack, but I've not used it (so
therefore cannot comment), but have seen warnings that it will pull in
up to 1.2 GiB of other packages including the complete KDE implementation.

-- 
J Martin Rushton MBCS

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