A Python library for streaming audio/video files using FFmpeg with automatic resampling and channel mixing
Project description
ffmpeg-audio
A Python library for processing audio/video files using FFmpeg with automatic resampling and channel mixing.
Features
- Streaming audio reading: Stream large audio/video files in chunks without loading everything into memory
- Segment reading: Read specific time segments from audio files in one operation
- Automatic resampling: Automatically resamples audio to 16kHz (fixed)
- Channel mixing: Automatically converts to mono channel
- Format support: Supports all audio/video formats that FFmpeg supports (MP3, WAV, FLAC, Opus, MP4, etc.)
- Time range support: Both streaming and reading support start time and duration parameters
Installation
pip install ffmpeg-audio
Note: This package requires FFmpeg to be installed on your system. Make sure FFmpeg is available in your PATH.
Quick Start
Streaming Audio
from ffmpeg_audio import FFmpegAudio
import numpy as np
# Stream entire audio file in chunks
for chunk in FFmpegAudio.stream("audio.mp3"):
# chunk is a numpy array (float32, range -1.0 ~ 1.0)
# Process chunk here
print(f"Chunk shape: {chunk.shape}, dtype: {chunk.dtype}")
# Stream specific time range (from 10s, duration 5s)
for chunk in FFmpegAudio.stream("audio.mp3", start_ms=10000, duration_ms=5000):
# Process chunk
pass
# Stream with custom chunk size (1 minute chunks)
for chunk in FFmpegAudio.stream("audio.mp3", chunk_duration_sec=60):
# Process chunk
pass
Reading Audio Segments
from ffmpeg_audio import FFmpegAudio
# Read a specific time segment (from 10s to 15s)
audio_data = FFmpegAudio.read(
file_path="audio.mp3",
start_ms=10000, # 10 seconds
duration_ms=5000, # 5 seconds
)
# Read from beginning (start_ms defaults to 0)
audio_data = FFmpegAudio.read(
file_path="audio.mp3",
duration_ms=5000, # 5 seconds from start
)
# audio_data is a numpy array (float32, range -1.0 ~ 1.0, 16kHz mono)
print(f"Audio shape: {audio_data.shape}, sample rate: {FFmpegAudio.SAMPLE_RATE} Hz")
API Reference
FFmpegAudio
Main class for processing audio/video files. All methods are static.
Constants:
FFmpegAudio.SAMPLE_RATE = 16000: Output sample rate (Hz)FFmpegAudio.AUDIO_CHANNELS = 1: Output channel count (mono)FFmpegAudio.STREAM_CHUNK_DURATION_SEC = 1200: Default chunk duration for streaming (seconds)
FFmpegAudio.stream(file_path, chunk_duration_sec=None, start_ms=None, duration_ms=None)
Stream audio file in chunks, yielding numpy arrays.
This method reads audio in chunks to minimize memory usage for large files. Each chunk is a numpy array of float32 samples in the range [-1.0, 1.0]. The generator continues until the file ends or the specified duration is reached.
Parameters:
file_path(str): Path to the audio/video file (supports all FFmpeg formats)chunk_duration_sec(int, optional): Duration of each chunk in seconds. Defaults toSTREAM_CHUNK_DURATION_SEC(1200s = 20 minutes). Must be > 0 if provided.start_ms(int, optional): Start position in milliseconds. None means from file beginning. If None butduration_msis provided, defaults to 0.duration_ms(int, optional): Total duration to read in milliseconds. None means read until end. If specified, reading stops when this duration is reached.
Yields:
np.ndarray: Audio chunk as float32 array with shape(n_samples,). Values are normalized to [-1.0, 1.0] range.
Raises:
TypeError: If parameter types are invalidValueError: Iffile_pathis empty or parameter values are invalidFFmpegNotFoundError: If FFmpeg executable is not found in PATHFileNotFoundError: If the input file does not existPermissionError: If file access is deniedUnsupportedFormatError: If file format is not supported or corruptedFFmpegAudioError: For other FFmpeg processing errors
FFmpegAudio.read(file_path, start_ms=None, duration_ms=None, timeout_ms=300000)
Read a specific time segment from an audio file in one operation.
This method reads the entire segment into memory at once, suitable for small segments or when the full segment is needed immediately. For large files or streaming use cases, consider using stream() instead.
The output format (16kHz mono float32) is optimized for speech processing and energy detection algorithms.
Parameters:
file_path(str): Path to audio/video file (supports all FFmpeg formats)start_ms(int, optional): Start position in milliseconds. None means from beginning. If None butduration_msis provided, defaults to 0.duration_ms(int, optional): Segment duration in milliseconds. Must be provided (cannot be None together withstart_ms). Ifstart_msis provided,duration_msis required.timeout_ms(int, optional): Maximum processing time in milliseconds. Defaults to 300000 (5 minutes). Set to None to disable timeout (not recommended for production).
Returns:
np.ndarray: Audio segment as float32 array with shape(n_samples,)wheren_samples = duration_ms * SAMPLE_RATE / 1000- dtype: float32
- value range: [-1.0, 1.0]
- sample rate: SAMPLE_RATE (16000 Hz)
Raises:
TypeError: If parameter types are invalidValueError: If parameter values are invalid:start_ms < 0duration_ms <= 0timeout_ms <= 0- Both
start_msandduration_msare None start_msis provided butduration_msis None
FileNotFoundError: If the input file does not existFFmpegNotFoundError: If FFmpeg executable is not found in PATHFFmpegAudioError: If FFmpeg processing fails or timeout is exceeded
Exceptions
FFmpegNotFoundError
Raised when FFmpeg executable is not found in system PATH.
This exception indicates that FFmpeg is either not installed or not accessible from the current environment. Users should install FFmpeg and ensure it's in PATH.
Attributes:
message: Human-readable error message describing the issue
FFmpegAudioError
General FFmpeg audio processing error.
Raised when FFmpeg fails for reasons other than file not found, permission denied, or unsupported format. Contains process return code and stderr for debugging.
Attributes:
message: Primary error message (required)file_path: Path to the file that caused the error (optional)returncode: FFmpeg process exit code (optional)stderr: FFmpeg stderr output for debugging (optional)
UnsupportedFormatError
Raised when audio file format is unsupported or corrupted.
This exception indicates that FFmpeg cannot decode the file, either because the format is not supported or the file is corrupted/invalid.
Attributes:
message: Primary error message (required)file_path: Path to the file that caused the error (optional)returncode: FFmpeg process exit code (optional)stderr: FFmpeg stderr output for debugging (optional)
Requirements
- Python >= 3.10
- FFmpeg (must be installed separately)
- numpy >= 1.26.4
License
MIT License
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