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Re: [pygame] Static Noise in the Music
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- Subject: Re: [pygame] Static Noise in the Music
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- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 19:11:02 -0500
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Jason Coggins wrote:
I have used Pygame to create a simple program that plays a list of
music files contained in a folder but for some reason when the music
is played it has static noise mixed with the music. I know the music
does not contain the static noise (it is commercial music which plays
perfectly fine in a cd player) and I know the problem is not with the
computer's hardware or the operating system (the same computer plays
the same music perfectly clearly when I use a third party music player).
OS, Python, Pygame version?
Does anyone have any recommendations on what might be causing the problem?
Jason