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			<title><![CDATA[NSF player in Python?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>tacticalbread says:</i></b><p>I decided to start porting my super-awesome-chip-scene-theme&#039;d-roguelike-like to Python, and I&#039;m working on the BGM right now.</p><p>After hours of Google&#039;ing and whatnot, I wasn&#039;t able to find an Python NSF player, so I&#039;ve been using PyGame to play .XMs, .MODs, and .ITs. It plays them, but with XMs that have loop points, it ignores those, and plays over from the beginning, which is rather aggravating, and doesn&#039;t sound very.</p><p>SO.</p><p>Anyone know of a Python (or completely cross platform CLI) NSF player, or module player that loops right?</p><p>and I&#039;ve already found <a href="http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonInMusic" target="_blank">this</a>. That&#039;s what lead me to PyGame.</p><p>Thanks guys. 8D</p><p>EDIT: Well, XMs don&#039;t loop properly, but the same module saved as IT loops just fine, so I&#039;ll stick with PyGame, and use ITs. (unless someone knows of an NSF player)</p><p><img src="https://chipmusic.org/forums/img/smilies/big_smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="big_smile" /></p>]]></description>
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