On 10/1/19 5:56 PM, Ali Corbin wrote:

Did you run it on Linux in some way?

No, on android.

Okay. So I still need to fuss with some tools to play Android apps on Linux.
As I remember, you're supposed to snap a photo of a sheet of music, and it
magically decodes it and produces... something.  I forget what the output
was supposed to be.  But I never got any output whatsoever.

If the music that you're trying to read happens to be a pdf that was
produced by a music setting program, then you're in pretty good shape.
I've heard of software that can decode the pdf and translate it into other
forms of music.  But if all you've got is a sheet of paper, or a photo of a
sheet of paper, then the problem gets much harder.

There was some mention of feeding it a pdf, and I can scan to a pdf, so I'll give that a try, if I get it to run.

Another tool I found is written in Java and is available for Linux and the other two popular OSs. I may try that first. I have to install the Java development tool since it has to be complied (or whatever it's called in Java).

Thanks for the reply.

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Regards,

Dick Steffens

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