Re: [pygame] Strangest thing..
2009/10/25 Christoph Gohlke cgoh...@uci.edu: I can reproduce this behavior on Windows 7, Python 2.6 64-bit, pygame 1.9.2.svn. Try comment out pygame.init(). Worked. 2009/10/25 Brian Fisher br...@hamsterrepublic.com: Your script is not creating a window - various things may not work right without a window on windows. Tried that too, and it worked too. Thanks to both of you! This solved the py2exe dll issue too, so you just made my day :) Cya
[pygame] Strangest thing..
Hi pygame-users! I'm new to the list, but not to Python/PyGame. Tonight I tried playing some music, and noticed that my program only would play sound if I doulble-clicked the .py file in an explorer window, not if I ran the script from a command prompt. I'm on Vista, Python 2.6.1 and Pygame downloaded today, the python 2.6-series. I stripped down the script to a bare minimun to debug it, and the behaviour still there in this tiny script which only uses the enter.wav sound, built into windows. ### START tmp.py import pygame import os import sys pygame.init() pygame.mixer.init() print(pygame.mixer.get_init()) print(sys.version) print(os.getcwd()) pygame.mixer.music.load(enter.wav) pygame.mixer.music.play() while True: pass ### END I'm kind of lost as to what to do now to try to solve the problem, I'd really like to know what I'm doing wrong, since I think this program might be related to a show-stopping issue for me (DLL problems after doing a py2exe build). If any one would try and see if the error is still there on their machines, I would be grateful. The enter.wav file should be located beside the tmp.py script, and could be found using ordinary F3 search on Windows. Cya, /Olof
Re: [pygame] Strangest thing..
Your script is not creating a window - various things may not work right without a window on windows. On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Olof Bjarnason olof.bjarna...@gmail.comwrote: Hi pygame-users! I'm new to the list, but not to Python/PyGame. Tonight I tried playing some music, and noticed that my program only would play sound if I doulble-clicked the .py file in an explorer window, not if I ran the script from a command prompt. I'm on Vista, Python 2.6.1 and Pygame downloaded today, the python 2.6-series. I stripped down the script to a bare minimun to debug it, and the behaviour still there in this tiny script which only uses the enter.wav sound, built into windows. ### START tmp.py import pygame import os import sys pygame.init() pygame.mixer.init() print(pygame.mixer.get_init()) print(sys.version) print(os.getcwd()) pygame.mixer.music.load(enter.wav) pygame.mixer.music.play() while True: pass ### END I'm kind of lost as to what to do now to try to solve the problem, I'd really like to know what I'm doing wrong, since I think this program might be related to a show-stopping issue for me (DLL problems after doing a py2exe build). If any one would try and see if the error is still there on their machines, I would be grateful. The enter.wav file should be located beside the tmp.py script, and could be found using ordinary F3 search on Windows. Cya, /Olof
Re: [pygame] Strangest thing..
I can reproduce this behavior on Windows 7, Python 2.6 64-bit, pygame 1.9.2.svn. Try comment out pygame.init(). Christoph On 10/24/2009 4:00 PM, Olof Bjarnason wrote: Hi pygame-users! I'm new to the list, but not to Python/PyGame. Tonight I tried playing some music, and noticed that my program only would play sound if I doulble-clicked the .py file in an explorer window, not if I ran the script from a command prompt. I'm on Vista, Python 2.6.1 and Pygame downloaded today, the python 2.6-series. I stripped down the script to a bare minimun to debug it, and the behaviour still there in this tiny script which only uses the enter.wav sound, built into windows. ### START tmp.py import pygame import os import sys pygame.init() pygame.mixer.init() print(pygame.mixer.get_init()) print(sys.version) print(os.getcwd()) pygame.mixer.music.load(enter.wav) pygame.mixer.music.play() while True: pass ### END I'm kind of lost as to what to do now to try to solve the problem, I'd really like to know what I'm doing wrong, since I think this program might be related to a show-stopping issue for me (DLL problems after doing a py2exe build). If any one would try and see if the error is still there on their machines, I would be grateful. The enter.wav file should be located beside the tmp.py script, and could be found using ordinary F3 search on Windows. Cya, /Olof
Re: [pygame] Strangest thing..
Brian Fisher wrote: Your script is not creating a window - various things may not work right without a window on windows. If that's the reason, maybe it has to do with SDL itself not being properly initialized?