Play Ogg Files
Devyn Collier Johnson
devyncjohnson at gmail.com
Sat Jul 20 08:39:14 EDT 2013
On 07/20/2013 12:39 AM, David Hutto wrote:
> you could use , and I think its
>
> david at david:~$ python
> Python 2.7.3 (default, Aug 1 2012, 05:16:07)
> [GCC 4.6.3] on linux2
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> >>> import subprocess
> >>> subprocess.call(['espeak', 'word_spoken'], stdin=None,
> stdout=None, stderr=None, shell=False)
>
>
>
> This is on ubuntu linux, using espeak.
> this is on ubun
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:21 AM, Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml at behnel.de
> <mailto:stefan_ml at behnel.de>> wrote:
>
> Devyn Collier Johnson, 20.07.2013 03:06:
> > I am making a chatbot that I host on Launchpad.net/neobot. I am
> currently
> > converting the engine from BASH code to Python3. I need to
> convert this for
> > cross-platform compatibility. I do not need to use Mplayer; I
> just show the
> > below code to give others a better idea what I am doing. I would
> prefer to
> > be Python3 independent; I do not want to use the system shell. I
> am fine
> > with using Python3 modules like Pygame (if there is a py3
> module). As long
> > as the code is fast, efficient, and simple without depending on
> the system
> > shell or external apps, that would be nice. I also need the code
> to execute
> > while the rest of the script continues running.
> >
> > jobs = multiprocessing.Process(SEND =
> subprocess.getoutput('mplayer
> > -nogui -nolirc -noar -quiet ./conf/boot.ogg')) #Boot sound#
>
> Well, since you mentioned it already, have you actually looked at
> pygame?
> It should be able to do what you want. There's also pyaudio, which
> is more
> specialised to, well, audio. A web search for python and ogg might
> provide
> more.
>
> Stefan
>
>
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> David Hutto
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>
>
Where did Espeak come from? This is about playing an ogg file using
Python3 code.
DCJ
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