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I already checked other questions for this topic but none of the solutions worked when I attempted them. As far as I can tell the rest of my code has nothing to do with this issue. I downloaded csound from the csound.com and it comes with a python module called ctcsound. However every time I attempt to import ctcsound in my script I get the following:



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/pvedi/PycharmProjects/Data_Sonification_Class/Paul_Vedier_Soni1.py", line 1, in <module>
import ctcsound
File "C:Program FilesCsound6_x64binctcsound.py", line 31, in <module>
libcsound = cdll.csound64
File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 418, in __getattr__
dll = self._dlltype(name)
File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 348, in __init__
self._handle = _dlopen(self._name, mode)
OSError: [WinError 193] %1 is not a valid Win32 application


I'm doing this for a class and after asking my teacher for help, he yelled at me in class for basically using a windows computer instead of a Mac because he doesn't know how to use a windows machine. Any help would be super appreciate so that he doesn't fail me. Thanks guys!










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    I already checked other questions for this topic but none of the solutions worked when I attempted them. As far as I can tell the rest of my code has nothing to do with this issue. I downloaded csound from the csound.com and it comes with a python module called ctcsound. However every time I attempt to import ctcsound in my script I get the following:



    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "C:/Users/pvedi/PycharmProjects/Data_Sonification_Class/Paul_Vedier_Soni1.py", line 1, in <module>
    import ctcsound
    File "C:Program FilesCsound6_x64binctcsound.py", line 31, in <module>
    libcsound = cdll.csound64
    File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 418, in __getattr__
    dll = self._dlltype(name)
    File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 348, in __init__
    self._handle = _dlopen(self._name, mode)
    OSError: [WinError 193] %1 is not a valid Win32 application


    I'm doing this for a class and after asking my teacher for help, he yelled at me in class for basically using a windows computer instead of a Mac because he doesn't know how to use a windows machine. Any help would be super appreciate so that he doesn't fail me. Thanks guys!










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      I already checked other questions for this topic but none of the solutions worked when I attempted them. As far as I can tell the rest of my code has nothing to do with this issue. I downloaded csound from the csound.com and it comes with a python module called ctcsound. However every time I attempt to import ctcsound in my script I get the following:



      Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "C:/Users/pvedi/PycharmProjects/Data_Sonification_Class/Paul_Vedier_Soni1.py", line 1, in <module>
      import ctcsound
      File "C:Program FilesCsound6_x64binctcsound.py", line 31, in <module>
      libcsound = cdll.csound64
      File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 418, in __getattr__
      dll = self._dlltype(name)
      File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 348, in __init__
      self._handle = _dlopen(self._name, mode)
      OSError: [WinError 193] %1 is not a valid Win32 application


      I'm doing this for a class and after asking my teacher for help, he yelled at me in class for basically using a windows computer instead of a Mac because he doesn't know how to use a windows machine. Any help would be super appreciate so that he doesn't fail me. Thanks guys!










      share|improve this question













      I already checked other questions for this topic but none of the solutions worked when I attempted them. As far as I can tell the rest of my code has nothing to do with this issue. I downloaded csound from the csound.com and it comes with a python module called ctcsound. However every time I attempt to import ctcsound in my script I get the following:



      Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "C:/Users/pvedi/PycharmProjects/Data_Sonification_Class/Paul_Vedier_Soni1.py", line 1, in <module>
      import ctcsound
      File "C:Program FilesCsound6_x64binctcsound.py", line 31, in <module>
      libcsound = cdll.csound64
      File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 418, in __getattr__
      dll = self._dlltype(name)
      File "C:UserspvediAppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36-32libctypes__init__.py", line 348, in __init__
      self._handle = _dlopen(self._name, mode)
      OSError: [WinError 193] %1 is not a valid Win32 application


      I'm doing this for a class and after asking my teacher for help, he yelled at me in class for basically using a windows computer instead of a Mac because he doesn't know how to use a windows machine. Any help would be super appreciate so that he doesn't fail me. Thanks guys!







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          Are you using a 64-bit Python installation? Looks like it might be related to this:



          https://github.com/mit-nlp/MITIE/issues/150



          I'm pretty sure the Csound installation from csound.com is a 64-bit Windows executable and library.






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            I'm pretty sure the Csound installation from csound.com is a 64-bit Windows executable and library.






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              I'm pretty sure the Csound installation from csound.com is a 64-bit Windows executable and library.






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                Are you using a 64-bit Python installation? Looks like it might be related to this:



                https://github.com/mit-nlp/MITIE/issues/150



                I'm pretty sure the Csound installation from csound.com is a 64-bit Windows executable and library.






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                Are you using a 64-bit Python installation? Looks like it might be related to this:



                https://github.com/mit-nlp/MITIE/issues/150



                I'm pretty sure the Csound installation from csound.com is a 64-bit Windows executable and library.







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