That's a good question--I doubt you'll get a good answer to that. Other than using pygame's midi, the best you'll probably do other than that is to use a lightweight gui-less midi player and the subprocess module :P. Not only does there seem to be a lack of really decent audio libraries for python, I think developers feel less inclined to write a midi library (probably because it's a little old and rather outdated technology).

Probably not the answer you were looking for,
Zack Buhman

On 2/27/2010 9:01 PM, George Oliver wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a simple way to play midi files (i.e. I don't need to handle midi input, just play music from a .mid file).

From what I understand AVBin doesn't support the format. I've looked at pygame.midi and several other Python libraries but I'd like the most lightweight cross-platform add-on I can find -- as I've never done much with midi the options are a little confusing -- any advice?


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