Hello
your question does not make much sense, actually.

Being able to reproduce an audio file is not part of the file: it is
instead part of the application that you use to interpretate the file.

Playing a sound is actually not a typical peculiaruty of PDF or PS or DVI
files, which are actually document format.

Therefore, your question would mean a double verification
first: verify if the specifications of DVI format, and/or PS format, and/or
PDF format are able to embed music (Pmx/M-tx/etc. actually use these
formats, which are very common, but does not manage their specifications...)
second: verify the existence of a DVI reader, and/or a PS reader, and/or a
PDF reader able to play music (and I don't know actually any of them)

If the answer is "once upon a time I saw a program where you clicked and
the angels' trumpets started playing" you should verify OS, application,
format, etc. etc. etc.

I know that Adobe Acrobat has embedded something like that, but this is
strictly Adobe, not PDF (they have a lots of extension on the standard
format, that, obviously, are valid just when you use their own readers).

Finally: don't confuse a WYSIWYG interface with a pdf: possibly a editor
with a GUI will perform the score with a simple click, but a pdf created by
these editors won't :-)

Seeing notes does not mean being in pdf or in dvi...

Cheers
Carlo




2014-03-30 18:27 GMT+02:00 Luis A. <[email protected]>:

> Hi TeX-music group,
>
> To be more explicit, when I refer to attach a midi file in an output file,
> I mean a dvi file or a ps file or PDF file of sheet music that can
> reproduce with a button embedded in any part of the page, the midi file.
> Anyway, it would be interesting to have a command to embed the midi file at
> the moment of the compilation.
>
> Thanks everybody.
>
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