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I am trying to create a little timer program that will have the user's computer beep when the timer is finished.

Being on a Mac, the winsound library is not available, and I cannot get \a to generate any noise at all.

How would I go about generating a little ding or beep or some other sound when the timer is finished?

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  • what python are you using? are you running it on the terminal or somwehere else?
    – PYA
    Jul 16, 2017 at 1:44
  • Are you trying \a from inside Python? Remember that \a can also be used from the Terminal in Mac by using printf "\a" at the prompt. So, if I were you, I would try ` >>> import os >>> os.system("printf \"a\"")` This should print a 0 and generate a beep sound, assuming your speaker and sound drivers are working fine, and your Mac is not muted. Jul 16, 2017 at 1:55
  • If you want to be more fancy, just execute afplay <path to sound file>. This is of course os specific to os x.
    – Grimmy
    Jul 16, 2017 at 2:03

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try this:

import sys
sys.stdout.write('\a')
sys.stdout.flush()

works for me

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    @Zizouz212 I did this on a mac, and had succes because of the call to sys.stdout.flush(). That's what I was trying to portray. Did you make any effort to see what was different about my response?
    – Mauricio
    Aug 28, 2019 at 4:49

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