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I have VLC installed on my raspberry pi 3. I want to be able to run a python file that opens a mp3 sound file (my_sound.mp3) and plays the sound. The closest that I got is:



import os
import subprocess
os.system("/usr/bin/cvlc")


Rasp is running ubuntu.










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  • Possible duplicates: stackoverflow.com/questions/20021457/playing-mp3-song-on-python and stackoverflow.com/questions/1804366/…

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I have VLC installed on my raspberry pi 3. I want to be able to run a python file that opens a mp3 sound file (my_sound.mp3) and plays the sound. The closest that I got is:



import os
import subprocess
os.system("/usr/bin/cvlc")


Rasp is running ubuntu.










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    5 hours ago














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I have VLC installed on my raspberry pi 3. I want to be able to run a python file that opens a mp3 sound file (my_sound.mp3) and plays the sound. The closest that I got is:



import os
import subprocess
os.system("/usr/bin/cvlc")


Rasp is running ubuntu.










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I have VLC installed on my raspberry pi 3. I want to be able to run a python file that opens a mp3 sound file (my_sound.mp3) and plays the sound. The closest that I got is:



import os
import subprocess
os.system("/usr/bin/cvlc")


Rasp is running ubuntu.







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  • Possible duplicates: stackoverflow.com/questions/20021457/playing-mp3-song-on-python and stackoverflow.com/questions/1804366/…

    – Hermann
    5 hours ago



















  • Possible duplicates: stackoverflow.com/questions/20021457/playing-mp3-song-on-python and stackoverflow.com/questions/1804366/…

    – Hermann
    5 hours ago

















Possible duplicates: stackoverflow.com/questions/20021457/playing-mp3-song-on-python and stackoverflow.com/questions/1804366/…

– Hermann
5 hours ago





Possible duplicates: stackoverflow.com/questions/20021457/playing-mp3-song-on-python and stackoverflow.com/questions/1804366/…

– Hermann
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Well, I fixed the issue:



apt-get install mpg321


import os
os.system('mpg321 mysoung.mp3 &')


if you want to loop use the following key:



os.system('mpg321 -l 0 mysoung.mp3 &')





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    Well, I fixed the issue:



    apt-get install mpg321


    import os
    os.system('mpg321 mysoung.mp3 &')


    if you want to loop use the following key:



    os.system('mpg321 -l 0 mysoung.mp3 &')





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      Well, I fixed the issue:



      apt-get install mpg321


      import os
      os.system('mpg321 mysoung.mp3 &')


      if you want to loop use the following key:



      os.system('mpg321 -l 0 mysoung.mp3 &')





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        Well, I fixed the issue:



        apt-get install mpg321


        import os
        os.system('mpg321 mysoung.mp3 &')


        if you want to loop use the following key:



        os.system('mpg321 -l 0 mysoung.mp3 &')





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        Well, I fixed the issue:



        apt-get install mpg321


        import os
        os.system('mpg321 mysoung.mp3 &')


        if you want to loop use the following key:



        os.system('mpg321 -l 0 mysoung.mp3 &')






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