I'm not sure how to play the sound, as I am just starting my adventures into pygame. However, I suggest you use python 2.6. More software is compatible with it. Just my suggestion...you are free to do what you want.
Haden On 9/12/2009 5:07 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
Hi all,I have pygame working, I think, on Python 3.1, though I still have python 2.6 and 2.3 on the computer. The documentation for pySonic made sense; you create a world, put the player in it, then have sound sources with properties like location. How would I do this in pygame? I found the mixer object, but I am not sure how to use it to generate sounds that relate to where the user is in the game world. Actually, I am not even sure how to create the user's location for other sounds to be compared to the player. I hope this makes sense and that I am just missing something easy here.Have a great day, Alex New email address: mehgcap@xxxxxxxxx __________View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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