Playing mp3 files with wxPython
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Fri Sep 7 08:46:33 EDT 2001
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2001 04:42:57 GMT, "Pete Shinners" <pete at shinners.org> wrote: I've tried pygame but get the following error when I call load() for an mp3 file: File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? pygame.error: Module format not recoginized pygame works fine for wav files, but another part of my application requires mp3. As a work around, I would consider converting my mp3 to wav so it can be played, then discarding the wav. However I don't know a python way to convert mp3 to wav. ><ibwonrr at yahoo.com> wrote in >> Any advice on playing mp3 files or mp3 dlls would be greatly >> appreciated. > >pygame can stream mp3 audio. although i'll admit the decoding >done by the SMPEG library doesn't work on all the mp3s out >there. but as long as its nice basic mp3, there's a good chance >it will fly for you :] > >you can use pygame's audio without bringing in all the other >bells and whistles it has. the code would resemble this.. >-------------------------- > >import pygame.mixer as mixer >mixer.init(44100) >mixer.music.load('mymusicfile.mp3') >mixer.music.play() > >--------------------------- >after that you can make a call to "mixer.music.get_busy()" to >see if it is still playing. streaming and decoding all happens >in a background thread. > >it's totally free to use, but i admit the mp3 support isn't >100%. other formats like OGG, MOD, WAV, have no trouble, if >that would be better for you :] > > > >
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