This is pyfmodex, an FMOD Engine Python binding using ctypes.
To install, first make sure that you have the FMOD Engine library for you platform somewhere in your path, so Python will be able to find it.
On Linux, libraries are searched for in LD_LIBRARY_PATH
.
Alternatively, you can set PYFMODEX_DLL_PATH
or PYFMODEX_STUDIO_DLL_PATH
as an environment variable to specify the library path. This can also be done inside Python setting os.environ["PYFMODEX_DLL_PATH"]
or os.environ["PYFMODEX_STUDIO_DLL_PATH"]
before importing pyfmodex.
To download the FMOD Engine library, visit http://www.fmod.org/download. The library is free to download, but requires a free account to be made first.
Then, install pyfmodex via pip
, easy_install
or the setup.py
way. Note that the minimum supported Python version is Python 3.6.
To verify if everything works, open a Python REPL and try importing pyfmodex:
import pyfmodex
If there is no error: good, it worked. :-)
Playing a sound is a little bit more complicated than the import, but nothing horrible. Try the following simple script:
import pyfmodex
system = pyfmodex.System()
system.init()
sound = system.create_sound("somefile.mp3")
channel = sound.play()
while channel.is_playing:
pass
Of course, somefile.mp3
must be replaced with something that actually exists. :-)
Note that the while loop is necessary (at least in this simple example) to keep the main thread alive long enough.