On 2019-03-08 22:11, Steve wrote:
Import winsound
winsound
No error, no beep either.
You haven't called anything.
import winsound
dir(winsound)
['Beep', 'MB_ICONASTERISK', 'MB_ICONEXCLAMATION', 'MB_ICONHAND',
'MB_ICONQUESTION', 'MB_OK', 'MessageBeep', 'PlaySound', 'SND_ALIAS',
'SND_APPLICATION', 'SND_ASYNC', 'SND_FILENAME', 'SND_LOOP',
'SND_MEMORY', 'SND_NODEFAULT', 'SND_NOSTOP', 'SND_NOWAIT', 'SND_PURGE',
'__doc__', '__file__', '__loader__', '__name__', '__package__', '__spec__']
help(winsound.Beep)
Help on built-in function Beep in module winsound:
Beep(frequency, duration)
A wrapper around the Windows Beep API.
frequency
Frequency of the sound in hertz.
Must be in the range 37 through 32,767.
duration
How long the sound should play, in milliseconds.
winsound.Beep(200, 1000)
There's sound from the PC's sound system, but not from the internal
speaker. (Is it even a speaker? It might be a piezo buzzer.)
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From: Python-list <python-list-bounces+gronicus=sga.ni...@python.org> On Behalf
Of Peter Otten
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 3:42 PM
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Subject: RE: System Beep?
Steve wrote:
You have a typo. It is winsound, not winDsound.
Yes, I saw that. It still failed with, or without, the ādā. I played
with case and the use of (). They all produced similar errors
Did you import the winsound module before trying to use it?
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