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I'm looking for an elegant way, without a ton of dependencies as in some of the solutions I googled up.

Thanks for any ideas.

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If you want to do away with external dependencies entirely, and are running OS X 10.5+, you can use the included command-line audio player, afplay, along with the subprocess module.

I haven't tested it, but this should work:

import subprocess
audio_file = "/full/path/to/audio.wav"

return_code = subprocess.call(["afplay", audio_file])
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  • Tested it. Works great. Simple and effective on OS X. It does freeze the execution, however, while it plays. Perhaps there is an async call for this?
    – Praxiteles
    Feb 4, 2016 at 6:41
  • This works very well for me on Mac OS X El Capitan, with Python 3.5. Thanks so much!
    – user189198
    Mar 20, 2016 at 11:05
  • on linux after installing tool called sox above code works if you replace afplay with just play Apr 17, 2018 at 21:23
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As far as I know PyGame is the most portable way to play music: http://www.pygame.org/docs/ref/music.html

You can find its package here: http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml

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The leanest most portable way I've found to play .mp3 and .wav files is playsound.

import playsound

# wait for the sound to finish playing?
blocking = True

playsound.playsound("yourfile.mp3", block=blocking)
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