Use pymedia. It has some issues with alsa, but if you compile it with oss
(and then use padsp for instance), it works like a charm.

2011/7/31 Facundo Batista <[email protected]>

> I'm using AVBin... it normally works ok.
>
> But:
>
> - Sometimes appear some glitches that are difficult to debug... I had
> to restructure my sound layer over it once, and now I'm having a
> strange pulseaudio-related crash in my mother's computer when my game
> [0] tries to start the second music file (after the first music file
> finishes). I can not reproduce this in my computer, even both being
> Ubuntu Natty.
>
> - The AVBin library is not correctly packaged in Ubuntu, so I need to
> ask for a manual installation of it, which is a PITA and stops me from
> putting the game in a Launchpad PPA.
>
> So, I wanted to know if you know other audio backend. I really only
> need for it to work in Linux (no other platforms), and I specially
> need for it to be smooth in Ubuntu.
>
> Thanks!
>
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