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Re: [pygame] seeking in a .WAV with pygame.mixer.music? and "pynudge"
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- From: James Hofmann <jwhinfinity@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:25:05 -0700 (PDT)
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I looked for a way....also looked in the standard
Python libraries for something along those lines.
Nothing really seems to provide that kind of low-level
interface. Pymedia might provide that but the
documentation is very sketchy... I had a hard time
trying to figure out what it is and isn't capable of.
I might work on my own problem some more today, and if
I find out anything I'll post it.
> Is there any way to address and index the sound data
> in a mixer
> object? I've tried dissecting it, but it seems like
> there's no PyGame
> interface... soo, if I needed to access it, I'd
> have to go to the SDL
> level.
>
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