Hi Oliver,The requirements are to play, pause play, and stop playing an mp3 file. Also would like to use time elapsed and duration data.AndreaSent with ProtonMail Secure Email.-------- Original Message --------Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] Libraries for Playing AudioLocal Time: August 1, 2017 4:01 AMUTC Time: August 1, 2017 9:01 AMFrom: ollie@ocharles.org.ukTo: Atrudyjane <atrudyjane@protonmail.com>, The Haskell-Beginners Mailing List - Discussion of primarily beginner-level topics related to Haskell <beginners@haskell.org>, info@maximka.de <info@maximka.de>What are your requirements? SDL2's audio module is functional, but I don't know if it's sufficient for what you're looking for.On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 3:44 AM Atrudyjane <atrudyjane@protonmail.com> wrote:Thanks Alexei,Think I've narrowed it down to either sox or conduit-audio. Looks like SDL-mixer hasn't been updated in a while and it has an 'All reported builds failed' status as of 2015.Regards,AndreaSent with ProtonMail Secure Email.-------- Original Message --------Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] Libraries for Playing AudioLocal Time: July 31, 2017 12:50 AMUTC Time: July 31, 2017 5:50 AMFrom: info@maximka.deTo: Atrudyjane <atrudyjane@protonmail.com>, The Haskell-Beginners Mailing List - Discussion of primarily beginner-level topics related to Haskell <beginners@haskell.org>There is haskell wrapper for powerful sox availiable also.Alexei> On 31 July 2017 at 07:09 Atrudyjane <atrudyjane@protonmail.com> wrote:>>> Hello Cafe,> Is there a recommended Haskell library for playing/manipulating audio files? There"s a long list of sound libraries on Hackage, and was thinking looking into either conduit-audio or SDL-mixer.> Thank You,> Andrea>> Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email._______________________________________________> Beginners mailing list_______________________________________________Beginners mailing list