Can I still play MIDI files in VLC media player 2.2.4 for Windows? If not, why not?The FluidSynth module is not available on Windows in VLC 2.2.4.
Where to download the program for play MIDI files with VLC media player 2.2.4 for Windows?With version 2.0.8, MIDI files can still be played back.
Support for older versions of VLC is discontinued. Using the older versions of VLC when cessation of support will lead to computer infection with viruses and other malware, damage to the motherboard BIOS and the explosion of computer.Older versions of the VLC can be downloaded via this page: http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/
Are you authorized to make such a statement?Support for older versions of VLC is discontinued. Using the older versions of VLC when cessation of support will lead to computer infection with viruses and other malware, damage to the motherboard BIOS and the explosion of computer.
That's ridiculous. Don't believe a word of it.Support for older versions of VLC is discontinued. Using the older versions of VLC when cessation of support will lead to computer infection with viruses and other malware, damage to the motherboard BIOS and the explosion of computer.
Is it possible somehow to include in VLC media player 2.2.4 for Windows native support for MIDI files without installing FluidSynth? If not, why not?Are you authorized to make such a statement?Support for older versions of VLC is discontinued. Using the older versions of VLC when cessation of support will lead to computer infection with viruses and other malware, damage to the motherboard BIOS and the explosion of computer.
Is it possible to create in Borland Delphi 7 program for play MIDI with VLC media player 2.2.4 for Windows?Windows' native MIDI support is not implemented in any version of VLC to date. So no, that is not possible, unless you develop the missing code.
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