Open, read and write Wave files
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PyWave
Open, read and write Wave files
PyWave is a small extension that enables you to open and read the data of any WAVE-RIFF file.
It supports PCM, IEEE-FLOAT, EXTENSIBLE and a few other wave formats (including 32 and 64 bit waves).
It can also create and write wave files, but it's currently limited to PCM-Waves and pure data (no metadata).
Tiny documentation
About PyWave
PyWave is supposed to replace the builtin Python extension wave
, which doesn't support >16-bit wave files.
Using PyWave
To install PyWave you can use the PyPI:
pip install PyWave
To use PyWave in a script, you have to import the package PyWave
using
import PyWave
or a wildcard import:
from PyWave import *
The Wave class
You can use open(path)
to open and read a wave file.
Or you can use
open(path[, mode = 'r', channels = 2, frequency = 48000, bits_per_sample = 16, format = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM])
with <mode> set to 'w'
to open and create a writable wave file.
Both will return an instance of the Wave
class.
The following methods are provided by the Wave
class:
Wave.read([max_bytes = None]) -> <bytes> data
Reads and returns at most <max_bytes> bytes of data.
If <max_bytes> is None, reads until the end.
Wave.read_samples(number_of_samples) -> <bytes> data
Reads and returns at most <number_of_samples> samples of data.
Wave.write(data) -> None
Writes <data> to the data chunk of the wave file.
Before write can be called, the following members have to be set:
- Wave.channels
- Wave.frequency
- Wave.bits_per_sample
This function can only append to the end of the data chunk,
thus it is not effected by 'seek()'.
Wave.seek(offset[, whence = 0]) -> None
Sets the current position in the data stream.
If <whence> is 0, <offset> is the absolute position of the
data stream in bytes.
If <whence> is 1, <offset> is added to the current position
in the data stream in bytes.
If <whence> is 2, the position will be set to the end of
the file plus <offset>.
Wave.tell() -> <int> position
Returns the current position in the data stream.
Wave.close() -> None
Closes the file handle.
And it has the following members:
Wave.format <int>
Format of the audio data. Can be any of:
- WAVE_FORMAT_PCM
- WAVE_FORMAT_IEEE_FLOAT
- WAVE_FORMAT_ALAW
- WAVE_FORMAT_MULAW
- WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE
Otherwise the format is unknown
Wave.channels <int>
The number of audio channels present in the audio stream
Wave.frequency <int>
Sample rate of the audio stream
Wave.bitrate <int>
Number of bits per second
Wave.bits_per_sample <int>
Number of bits per sample (usually 8, 16 or 32)
Wave.samples <int>
Total number of samples in the audio data
Wave.data <bytes>
[Deprecated]
(only exists if <auto_read> was set to True)
Audio data as bytes
Wave.metadata <dict>
A dictionary containing metadata specified in the wave file
Example
import PyWave
PATH = "path/to/a/wave/file.wav"
wf = PyWave.open(PATH)
print("This WAVE file has the following properties:")
print(wf.channels, "channels")
print(wf.frequency, "Hz sample rate")
print(wf.bitrate, "bits per second")
print(wf.samples, "total samples")
wf_copy = PyWave.open("path/to/a/wave/file_copy.wav",
mode = "w",
channels = wf.channels,
frequency = wf.frequency,
bits_per_sample = wf.bits_per_sample,
format = wf.format)
wf_copy.write(wf.read())
wf.close()
wf_copy.close()
PyTest
PyTest support has been added in the form of a test_pywave.py module, in order to facilitate extensions to the module. In order to use it, one should install PyTest first by running:
pip install -r pytest_requirements.txt
Once installed, you should be able to simply run
pytest
In the repo folder, and see 2 items being collected, and 2 tests passing.
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