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I have a background music, and a button that's playing a 1~2 second sound effect. what i want is to make it so that the background music will still continue to play even after the button sound is played.

Currently, it's stopping the background music permanently to play the sound button.

This is the current solution i have now

private void LoginGUI_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    try
    {
        string filename = @"..\..\Soundtracks\The Boy Who Shattered Time.wav";
        Player = new System.Media.SoundPlayer(filename);
        Player.PlayLooping();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, "Unable to play soundtrack.");
    }
}

And here's the button

public virtual void getButtonSound()
{
    try
    {
        string filename = @"..\..\Soundtracks\demacia.wav";
        Player = new System.Media.SoundPlayer(filename);
        Player.PlaySync();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, "Unable to play soundtrack.");
    }
}

2 Answers 2

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Try to use thread

new System.Threading.Thread(() => {
        var c = new System.Windows.Media.MediaPlayer();
        c.Open(new System.Uri(@"..\..\Soundtracks\The Boy Who Shattered Time.wav"));
        c.PlayLooping();
    }).Start();


new System.Threading.Thread(() => {
        var c = new System.Windows.Media.MediaPlayer();
        c.Open(new System.Uri(@"..\..\Soundtracks\demacia.wav"));
        c.Play();
    }).Start();
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  • It doesn't seem to work, it's saying that the brackets in .thread(() must have something, so i put in a dummy value, but now it's saying that my url is invalid. also "using System.Windows.Media.MediaPlayer" doesn't seem to work for me Feb 13, 2016 at 20:12
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I guess Player is a field of your class, so you are overwriting the first instance containing the looping wav file with your button sound. Use two instances of SoundPlayer - one for each sound - and there should be no need for threads.

Also you should change PlaySync() to Play(), because Play() and PlayLooping() will use threads internally, while PlaySync() will block the current thread.

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