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I have a clock I made and I'd like to make it an alarm clock.

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    possible duplicate of Play audio with python Oct 24, 2010 at 0:43
  • @Marcelo: sorry I answered, wasn't aware it was a dupe. Oct 24, 2010 at 0:51
  • @Rafe: It's no big deal; it happens all the time. Besides, it seems that not too many agree with me. ;-) Oct 24, 2010 at 3:53

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Assuming you're on Windows:

import winsound
winsound.PlaySound('alert.wav')

If you're on Linux (or Mac OS X I believe), you can either use pygame or call a Linux program (like mplayer) using popen. pygame example:

import pygame
pygame.init()

pygame.mixer.music.load("alert.ogg")
pygame.mixer.music.play()
pygame.event.wait()

Example using popen, which executes a command as if you were in the terminal:

from os import popen
cmd = "mplayer alert.ogg"
popen(cmd)
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If you have the mp3play module, and plan on playing an MP3 file, you can use this simple method.

import mp3play

filename = "C:/PATH/TO/FILE.mp3"
sound = mp3play.load(filename)
sound.play()

That code will play the entire MP3 file until it is done. If you want to only play that sound for a certain amount of time, use this:

import mp3play
import time

filename = "C:/PATH/TO/FILE.mp3"
sound = mp3play.load(filename)
time.sleep(min(30, sound.seconds()))  # Plays the first 30 seconds of sound.
sound.stop()

The mp3play module can be downloaded from the Python package index

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On Debian/Ubuntu try this:

sudo apt-get install beep

and then:

import os
os.system('beep')

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