Play Sound is a simple, no-fuss sound player for classic Mac OS and Mac OS X. It supports QuickTime sound files (for example, AIFF or MP3 files), Mac OS System 7 sound files (files with a file type of 'sfil' that contain 'snd ' resources), or any 'snd ' resources embedded into any file. You can play an unlimited number sounds concurrently or one at a time. You can loop sounds, repeat sounds, control the volume of sounds played, and press the Escape or Command-Period (-.) keys to abort sound play
To use Play Sound as a simple sound file player, simply drag and drop the sound file(s) onto the Play Sound icon in the Mac OS Finder. Better yet, configure the Finder to open sound files with Play Sound when you double-click them (see the Play Sound documentation for easy instructions showing how to do this).
Play Sound is also fully scriptable, allowing AppleScript writers to use simple, easy-to-understand English syntax to play most QuickTime-supported sound files, Mac OS System 7 sound files, and 'snd ' resources that are embedded in script applets. To script Play Sound, you call it from an AppleScript script or application.
What's new in this version:
Added a new optional "with priority" parameter that lets you specify when a sound should play. Supported priorities are: normal, high, and immediate. See the documentation for details. Follow the link and
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