Python interface for the VBAN RT Packet Service (Sendtext)
Project description
VBAN CMD
This package offers a Python interface for the Voicemeeter RT Packet Service as well as Voicemeeter VBAN-TEXT.
This allows a user to get (rt packets) and set (vban-text) parameters over a local network. Consider the Streamer View app over VBAN, for example.
It may be used standalone or to extend the Voicemeeter Remote Python API
For sending audio across a network with VBAN you will need to look elsewhere.
For an outline of past/future changes refer to: CHANGELOG
Tested against
- Basic 1.0.8.2
- Banana 2.0.6.2
- Potato 3.0.2.2
Requirements
- Voicemeeter
- Python 3.11 or greater
Installation
Pip
Install vban-cmd package from your console
pip install vban-cmd
Use
Simplest use case, use a context manager to request a VbanCmd class of a kind.
Login and logout are handled for you in this scenario.
__main__.py
import vban_cmd
class ManyThings:
def __init__(self, vban):
self.vban = vban
def things(self):
self.vban.strip[0].label = "podmic"
self.vban.strip[0].mute = True
print(
f"strip 0 ({self.vban.strip[0].label}) has been set to {self.vban.strip[0].mute}"
)
def other_things(self):
info = (
f"bus 3 gain has been set to {self.vban.bus[3].gain}",
f"bus 4 eq has been set to {self.vban.bus[4].eq}",
)
self.vban.bus[3].gain = -6.3
self.vban.bus[4].eq = True
print("\n".join(info))
def main():
with vban_cmd.api(kind_id, **opts) as vban:
do = ManyThings(vban)
do.things()
do.other_things()
# set many parameters at once
vban.apply(
{
"strip-2": {"A1": True, "B1": True, "gain": -6.0},
"bus-2": {"mute": True},
}
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
kind_id = "banana"
opts = {
"ip": "<ip address>",
"streamname": "Command1",
"port": 6980,
}
main()
Otherwise you must remember to call vban.login()
, vban.logout()
at the start/end of your code.
kind_id
Pass the kind of Voicemeeter as an argument. kind_id may be:
basic
banana
potato
Available commands
Channels (strip/bus)
The following properties exist for audio channels.
mono
: booleansolo
: booleanmute
: booleanlabel
: stringgain
: float, -60 to 12A1 - A5
,B1 - B3
: booleancomp
: float, from 0.0 to 10.0gate
: float, from 0.0 to 10.0limit
: int, from -40 to 12
example:
vban.strip[3].gain = 3.7
print(strip[0].label)
vban.bus[4].mono = true
Command
Certain 'special' commands are defined by the API as performing actions rather than setting values. The following methods are available:
show()
: Bring Voiceemeter GUI to the frontshutdown()
: Shuts down the GUIrestart()
: Restart the audio engine
The following properties are write only and accept boolean values.
showvbanchat
: booleanlock
: boolean
example:
vban.command.restart()
vban.command.showvbanchat = true
Multiple parameters
apply
Set many strip/bus parameters at once, for example:
vban.apply(
{
"strip-2": {"A1": True, "B1": True, "gain": -6.0},
"bus-2": {"mute": True},
}
)
Or for each class you may do:
vban.strip[0].apply(mute: true, gain: 3.2, A1: true)
vban.vban.outstream[0].apply(on: true, name: 'streamname', bit: 24)
Config Files
vban.apply_config(<configname>)
You may load config files in TOML format. Three example profiles have been included with the package. Remember to save current settings before loading a profile. To set one you may do:
import vban_cmd
with vban_cmd.api('banana') as vban:
vban.apply_config('example')
will load a config file at configs/banana/example.toml for Voicemeeter Banana.
Base Module
VbanCmd class
vban.pdirty
True iff a parameter has been changed.
vban.ldirty
True iff a level value has been changed.
vban.sendtext(script)
Sends a script block as a string request RT Packet, for example:
vban.sendtext("Strip[0].Mute=1;Bus[0].Mono=1")
vban.public_packet
Returns a Voicemeeter rt data packet object. Designed to be used internally by the interface but available for parsing through this read only property object. States not guaranteed to be current (requires use of dirty parameters to confirm).
Errors
errors.VMCMDErrors
: Base VMCMD error class.
Tests
First make sure you installed the development dependencies
Then from tests directory:
pytest -v
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