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Re: [pygame] "game" idea (sound output)



Greg Ewing wrote:

Thanks for the pointer, looks like it has interesting possibilities.
Can Sox be used as a library called directly from Python? Or would
I have to run it as a separate process and pipe stuff to it?

You can do either.
I'm still looking into using it myself, but here are some links to using libsox directly from python:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysox
http://packages.python.org/pysox/reference.html

Because sox is cross-platform (available on virtually all OSes) and opensource it might be a good solution to your problem.

Happy exploring,

	- Miriam

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