pygame is really buggy, there is a reason we get rid of it for 2.0 :-)

Peter

> I wrote previously about grainy mp3 audio.  I tried using a plugin to
> play the audio through some other program instead of through mnemosyne
> itself, and mplayer, VLC, totem, etc. all had their own unique
> headaches and each failed to get the job done.  So I stuck with the
> grainy sound through pygame and figured that was that.
> 
> Recently I've tried using mp3's from another source and have been
> unable to get them to play sanely (grainy or otherwise).  They either
> play at a dramatically reduced speed (to the point of being
> incomprehensible; this is if they are CBR), or lock up mnemosyne
> entirely (this is if they're ABR, I believe).
> 
> Anybody know how to fix this?  I read somewhere that someone had luck
> converting to wav, but I dunno that I can really do that with the
> volume of audio I'd like to use.
> 
> All suggestions welcome, looking forward to 2.0.
> 
> Ian
> > 
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