[Menvi-discuss] software for scanning and playing music files

Ella Yu ellaxyu at gmail.com
Tue Oct 29 21:43:32 EDT 2024


Hi,
You mean music OCR software? The two best options, which are both paid, are
SharpEye and PlayScore 2, but as with anything of this nature, the results
will never be 100% accurate, so a sighted person must fix the results in
notation software. SharpEye has a native graphic editor that a sighted
person can use to fix the music, whereas PlayScore directly produces a
MusicXML file that goes into notation software (e.g MuseScore, Sibelius,
Dorico) for editing.

On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 6:35 PM betina vega via Menvi-discuss <
menvi-discuss at menvi.org> wrote:

> Dear List:
> Is there any software that allows music files to be scanned, and played
> back that is accessible? Thank you all.
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