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๐Ÿ“ก ProcTap

Cross-Platform Per-Process Audio Capture

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ProcTap is a Python library for per-process audio capture with platform-specific backends.

Capture audio from a specific process only โ€” without system sounds or other app audio mixed in. Ideal for VRChat, games, DAWs, browsers, and AI audio analysis pipelines.

Platform Support

Platform Status Backend Notes
Windows โœ… Fully Supported WASAPI (C++ native) Windows 10/11 (20H1+)
Linux โœ… Fully Supported PipeWire Native / PulseAudio Per-process isolation, auto-fallback (v0.3.0+)
macOS โœ… Officially Supported ScreenCaptureKit macOS 13+ (Ventura), bundleID-based (v0.4.0+)

* Linux is fully supported with PipeWire/PulseAudio (v0.3.0+). macOS is officially supported with ScreenCaptureKit (v0.4.0+).


๐Ÿš€ Features

  • ๐ŸŽง Capture audio from a single target process (VRChat, games, browsers, Discord, DAWs, streaming tools, etc.)

  • ๐ŸŒ Cross-platform architecture โ†’ Windows (fully supported) | Linux (fully supported, v0.3.0+) | macOS (officially supported, v0.4.0+)

  • โšก Platform-optimized backends โ†’ Windows: ActivateAudioInterfaceAsync (modern WASAPI) โ†’ Linux: PipeWire Native API / PulseAudio (fully supported, v0.3.0+) โ†’ macOS: ScreenCaptureKit API (macOS 13+, bundleID-based, v0.4.0+)

  • ๐Ÿงต Low-latency, thread-safe audio engine โ†’ 48 kHz / stereo / float32 format (Windows)

  • ๐Ÿ Python-friendly high-level API

    • Callback-based streaming
    • Async generator streaming (async for)
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Native extensions for high-performance โ†’ C++ extension on Windows for optimal throughput


๐Ÿ“ฆ Installation

From PyPI:

pip install proc-tap

Platform-specific dependencies are automatically installed:

  • Windows: No additional dependencies
  • Linux: pulsectl is automatically installed, but you also need system packages:
    # Ubuntu/Debian
    sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-utils
    
    # Fedora/RHEL
    sudo dnf install pulseaudio-utils
    

Optional: High-Quality Audio Resampling (74% faster / 3.8x speedup for sample rate conversion):

pip install proc-tap[hq-resample]

Performance: With libsamplerate, resampling achieves 0.66ms per 10ms chunk (vs 2.6ms with scipy-only).

Compatibility Notes:

  • โœ… Python 3.10-3.12: Works on all platforms
  • โœ… Linux/macOS + Python 3.13+: Should work (you can try it!)
  • โš ๏ธ Windows + Python 3.13+: May fail to build (as of 2025-01)
    • If it fails, the library automatically falls back to scipy's polyphase filtering
    • Still provides excellent audio quality, just 74% slower for resampling
    • You can still try installing - if it works, great! If not, no harm done.

๐Ÿ“š Read the Full Documentation for detailed guides and API reference.

From TestPyPI (for testing pre-releases):

pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple/ proctap

From Source:

git clone https://github.com/m96-chan/ProcTap
cd ProcTap
pip install -e .

๐ŸŽฌ CLI Usage (Pipe to FFmpeg)

ProcTap includes a CLI for piping audio directly to FFmpeg or other tools:

# Pipe to FFmpeg (MP3 encoding) - Direct command
proctap --pid 12345 --stdout | ffmpeg -f s16le -ar 48000 -ac 2 -i pipe:0 output.mp3

# Or using python -m
python -m proctap --pid 12345 --stdout | ffmpeg -f s16le -ar 48000 -ac 2 -i pipe:0 output.mp3

# Using process name instead of PID
proctap --name "VRChat.exe" --stdout | ffmpeg -f s16le -ar 48000 -ac 2 -i pipe:0 output.mp3

# FLAC encoding (lossless)
proctap --pid 12345 --stdout | ffmpeg -f s16le -ar 48000 -ac 2 -i pipe:0 output.flac

# Native float32 output (no conversion)
proctap --pid 12345 --format float32 --stdout | ffmpeg -f f32le -ar 48000 -ac 2 -i pipe:0 output.mp3

CLI Options:

Option Description
--pid PID Process ID to capture (required if --name not used)
--name NAME Process name to capture (e.g., VRChat.exe or VRChat)
--stdout Output raw PCM to stdout for piping (required)
--format {int16,float32} Output format: int16 or float32 (default: int16)
--verbose Enable verbose logging to stderr
--list-audio-procs List all processes currently playing audio

Finding Process IDs:

# Windows
tasklist | findstr "VRChat"

# Linux/macOS
ps aux | grep VRChat

FFmpeg Format Arguments:

The CLI outputs raw PCM at 48kHz stereo. FFmpeg needs these arguments based on --format:

int16 (default):

  • -f s16le: Signed 16-bit little-endian PCM
  • -ar 48000: Sample rate (48kHz, fixed)
  • -ac 2: Channels (stereo, fixed)
  • -i pipe:0: Read from stdin

float32:

  • -f f32le: 32-bit float little-endian PCM
  • -ar 48000: Sample rate (48kHz, fixed)
  • -ac 2: Channels (stereo, fixed)
  • -i pipe:0: Read from stdin

๐Ÿ›  Requirements

Windows (Fully Supported):

  • Windows 10 / 11 (20H1 or later)
  • Python 3.10+
  • WASAPI support
  • No admin privileges required

Linux (Fully Supported - v0.3.0+):

  • Linux with PulseAudio or PipeWire
  • Python 3.10+
  • Auto-detection: Automatically selects best available backend
  • Native PipeWire API (in development, experimental):
    • libpipewire-0.3-dev: sudo apt-get install libpipewire-0.3-dev
    • Target latency: ~2-5ms (when fully implemented)
    • Auto-selected when available (may fall back to subprocess)
  • PipeWire subprocess:
    • pw-record: install with sudo apt-get install pipewire-media-session
  • PulseAudio fallback:
    • pulsectl library: automatically installed
    • parec command: sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-utils
  • โœ… Per-process isolation using null-sink strategy
  • โœ… Graceful fallback chain: Native โ†’ PipeWire subprocess โ†’ PulseAudio

macOS (Officially Supported - v0.4.0+):

  • macOS 13.0 (Ventura) or later (macOS 13+ recommended)
  • Python 3.10+
  • Swift helper binary (screencapture-audio)
  • Screen Recording permission (automatically prompted)
  • โœ… ScreenCaptureKit Backend: Apple Silicon compatible, no AMFI/SIP hacks needed
  • โœ… Simple Permissions: Screen Recording only (no Microphone/TCC hacks)
  • โœ… Low Latency: ~10-15ms audio capture

๐Ÿงฐ Basic Usage (Callback API)

from proctap import ProcTap, StreamConfig

def on_chunk(pcm: bytes, frames: int):
    print(f"Received {len(pcm)} bytes ({frames} frames)")

pid = 12345  # Target process ID

tap = ProcTap(pid, StreamConfig(), on_data=on_chunk)
tap.start()

input("Recording... Press Enter to stop.\n")

tap.close()

๐Ÿ” Async Usage (Async Generator)

import asyncio
from proctap import ProcTap

async def main():
    tap = ProcTap(pid=12345)
    tap.start()

    async for chunk in tap.iter_chunks():
        print(f"PCM chunk size: {len(chunk)} bytes")

asyncio.run(main())

๐Ÿ“„ API Overview

class ProcTap

Control Methods:

Method Description
start() Start WASAPI per-process capture
stop() Stop capture
close() Release native resources

Data Access:

Method Description
iter_chunks() Async generator yielding PCM chunks
read(timeout=1.0) Synchronous: read one chunk (blocking)

Properties:

Property Type Description
is_running bool Check if capture is active
pid int Get target process ID
config StreamConfig Get stream configuration

Utility Methods:

Method Description
set_callback(callback) Change or remove audio callback
get_format() Get audio format info (dict)

Audio Format

Windows Backend Format (WASAPI, returned to Python):

Parameter Value Description
Sample Rate 48,000 Hz Professional audio quality
Channels 2 Stereo
Format float32 IEEE 754 floating point (-1.0 to +1.0)
Fallback 44.1kHz int16 Auto-converted to 48kHz float32 if float32 init fails

Important Note: For WAV file output, you must convert float32 to int16:

import numpy as np

def on_data(pcm: bytes, frames: int):
    # Convert float32 to int16 for WAV files
    float_samples = np.frombuffer(pcm, dtype=np.float32)
    int16_samples = (np.clip(float_samples, -1.0, 1.0) * 32767).astype(np.int16)
    wav.writeframes(int16_samples.tobytes())

๐ŸŽฏ Use Cases

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Record audio from one game only
  • ๐Ÿ•ถ Capture VRChat audio cleanly (without system sounds)
  • ๐ŸŽ™ Feed high-SNR audio into AI recognition models
  • ๐Ÿ“น Alternative to OBS "Application Audio Capture"
  • ๐ŸŽง Capture DAW/app playback for analysis tools

๐ŸŽจ Advanced Features (Contrib)

ProcTap includes optional contrib modules for advanced audio processing:

๐Ÿ“Š Real-Time Audio Analysis & Visualization

Monitor and analyze audio from processes in real-time with spectrum analysis, volume meters, and frequency visualization.

CLI Mode (Terminal-based):

# Analyze by process ID
python -m proctap.contrib.analysis --pid 12345

# Analyze by process name
python -m proctap.contrib.analysis --name "VRChat.exe"

GUI Mode (Matplotlib window):

# Launch GUI visualizer
python -m proctap.contrib.analysis --pid 12345 --gui

# Adjust FFT size for better frequency resolution
python -m proctap.contrib.analysis --pid 12345 --gui --fft-size 4096

Features:

  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Real-time spectrum analyzer (FFT-based frequency analysis)
  • ๐Ÿ”Š Volume meters (RMS and peak levels in dB)
  • ๐ŸŽต Frequency band analysis (Sub, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence, Brilliance)
  • ๐Ÿ’ป Terminal visualization (CLI mode) or ๐Ÿ“Š Matplotlib plots (GUI mode)
  • โš™๏ธ Configurable FFT size (512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192)

Programmatic Usage:

from proctap import ProcessAudioCapture
from proctap.contrib import AudioAnalyzer, CLIVisualizer

# Create analyzer
analyzer = AudioAnalyzer(sample_rate=48000, fft_size=2048)

# Create callback for audio processing
def on_audio(pcm: bytes, frames: int):
    analyzer.process_audio(pcm)

# Start audio capture with callback
tap = ProcessAudioCapture(pid=12345, on_data=on_audio)
tap.start()

# Create and run visualizer
visualizer = CLIVisualizer(analyzer)
visualizer.start()  # Blocking - displays in terminal

Optional Dependencies:

  • CLI mode: Included (uses numpy/scipy)
  • GUI mode: Requires matplotlib (pip install matplotlib)

๐Ÿ“š Example: Save to WAV

from proctap import ProcTap
import wave

pid = 12345

wav = wave.open("output.wav", "wb")
wav.setnchannels(2)
wav.setsampwidth(2)  # 16-bit PCM
wav.setframerate(44100)  # Native format is 44.1 kHz

def on_data(pcm, frames):
    wav.writeframes(pcm)

with ProcTap(pid, on_data=on_data):
    input("Recording... Press Enter to stop.\n")

wav.close()

๐Ÿ“š Example: Synchronous Read API

from proctap import ProcTap

tap = ProcTap(pid=12345)
tap.start()

try:
    while True:
        chunk = tap.read(timeout=1.0)  # Blocking read
        if chunk:
            print(f"Got {len(chunk)} bytes")
            # Process audio data...
        else:
            print("Timeout, no data")
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    pass
finally:
    tap.close()

๐Ÿง Linux Example

from proctap import ProcessAudioCapture, StreamConfig
import wave

pid = 12345  # Your target process ID

# Create WAV file
wav = wave.open("linux_capture.wav", "wb")
wav.setnchannels(2)
wav.setsampwidth(2)
wav.setframerate(44100)

def on_data(pcm, frames):
    wav.writeframes(pcm)

# Create stream config (Linux backend respects these settings)
config = StreamConfig(sample_rate=44100, channels=2)

try:
    with ProcessAudioCapture(pid, config=config, on_data=on_data):
        print("โš ๏ธ  Make sure the process is actively playing audio!")
        input("Recording... Press Enter to stop.\n")
finally:
    wav.close()

Linux-specific requirements:

  • Install system package: sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-utils (provides parec command)
  • Python dependency pulsectl is automatically installed with pip install proc-tap
  • The target process must be actively playing audio
  • See examples/linux_basic.py for a complete example

๐ŸŽ macOS Example (v0.4.0+)

from proctap import ProcessAudioCapture, StreamConfig
import wave

pid = 12345  # Your target process ID

# Create WAV file
wav = wave.open("macos_capture.wav", "wb")
wav.setnchannels(2)
wav.setsampwidth(2)
wav.setframerate(48000)  # macOS backend default is 48 kHz

def on_data(pcm, frames):
    wav.writeframes(pcm)

# Create stream config (macOS backend respects these settings)
config = StreamConfig(sample_rate=48000, channels=2)

try:
    with ProcessAudioCapture(pid, config=config, on_data=on_data):
        print("โš ๏ธ  Make sure the process is actively playing audio!")
        print("โš ๏ธ  On first run, macOS will prompt for Screen Recording permission.")
        input("Recording... Press Enter to stop.\n")
finally:
    wav.close()

macOS-specific requirements (v0.4.0+):

  • macOS 13.0 (Ventura) or later
  • Swift helper binary (screencapture-audio) - automatically built during installation
  • Screen Recording permission - macOS will prompt on first run
  • The target process must be actively playing audio
  • Works with bundleID-based capture (PID is automatically converted to bundleID)
  • See examples/macos_screencapture_test.py for a complete example

Building the Swift helper manually:

cd src/proctap/swift/screencapture-audio
swift build -c release

Note: The ScreenCaptureKit backend (v0.4.0+) is recommended over the experimental PyObjC/C extension backends.


๐Ÿ— Build From Source

git clone https://github.com/m96-chan/ProcTap
cd ProcTap
pip install -e .

Windows Build Requirements:

  • Visual Studio Build Tools
  • Windows SDK
  • CMake (if you modularize the C++ code)

Linux:

  • No C++ compiler required (pure Python)
  • System dependencies: pulseaudio-utils or pipewire with libpipewire-0.3-dev

macOS:

  • Swift toolchain required for building the ScreenCaptureKit helper (v0.4.0+)
  • Xcode Command Line Tools: xcode-select --install
  • No C++ compiler required (pure Python backend)
  • Helper binary location: src/proctap/swift/screencapture-audio/

๐Ÿค Contributing

Contributions are welcome! We have structured issue templates to help guide your contributions:

Special Interest:

  • PRs from WASAPI/C++ experts are especially appreciated
  • Linux backend improvements (PulseAudio/PipeWire per-app isolation)
  • macOS backend testing (ScreenCaptureKit on macOS 13+)
  • Cross-platform testing and compatibility
  • Performance profiling and optimization

๐Ÿ“„ License

MIT License

๐Ÿ‘ค Author

m96-chan
Windows Audio / VRChat Tools / Python / C++
https://github.com/m96-chan

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