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    I am able to play videos with ffplay on the terminal of the computer using

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    Could not initialize SDL - Unable to open a console terminal

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    Is it possible to show/play video online that’s made of two or more video files ? Here’s explanation.

    My site is hosted on Linux/Appache/PHP server. I have video files in FLV/F4V format.

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  • How do I make my discord.py bot play mp3 in voice channel ?

    17 décembre 2020, par ropke

    I'm a beginner in Python and I have recently started making a discord bot for some friends and I. The idea is to type !startq and have the bot join the channel, play an mp3 file that is locally stored in the same folder that the bot.py is in also.

    



    import discord, chalk
from discord.ext import commands
import time
import asyncio

bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix = "!")

@bot.event
async def on_ready():
    print("Bot is ready!")

@bot.command()
async def q5(ctx):
    await ctx.send("@here QUEUE STARTING IN 5 MINUTES")

@bot.command()
async def q3(ctx):
    await ctx.send("@here QUEUE STARTING IN 3 MINUTES")

@bot.command()
async def q1(ctx):
    await ctx.send("@here QUEUE STARTING IN 1 MINUTES")

@bot.command()
async def ping(ctx):
    ping_ = bot.latency
    ping =  round(ping_ * 1000)
    await ctx.send(f"my ping is {ping}ms")

@bot.command()
async def startq(ctx):
    voicechannel = discord.utils.get(ctx.guild.channels, name='queue')
    vc = await voicechannel.connect()
    vc.play(discord.FFmpegPCMAudio("countdown.mp3"), after=lambda e: print('done', e))
    bot.run('TOKEN')


    



    So far my bot joins the channel fine, but it doesn't actually play the mp3. I've asked countless people in the "Unofficial Discord API Discord" and a few other programming Discords, but I haven't gotten an answer yet.