PyMike wrote: > > I tried that out, and it got close to working. But I get an "unrecognized > file-type"' error > Code is below. What did I do wrong? > > f = open("shoot.wav") > s = f.read() > snd = repr(s) > print snd
Sorry, I wasn't clear. You don't need to repr() the string if you are using it directly. You would only do that if you were writing it to a file in the form of a string, like so: f = open("sound.py", "w") f.write("snd = " + repr(s)) Then sound.py becomes the basis of your decoding script. The string you pass to mixer.Sound should look like lots of these: "\x00", not lots of these "\\x00". BTW, if you are concerned about the length, as other threads would suggest, you would be better off using base64 encoding, possibly with a bz2 stage. import binascii #or base64 (same functions with different names) f = open("shoot.wav") snd = f.read() b64 = binascii.b2a_base64(snd) # save b64 to file like above, then snd = binascii.a2b_base64(b64) #etc To compress the wav before base64 encoding it, try bz2.compress(). douglas