#!/usr/bin/env python # # test and example usage # # $Id: example7-soxi.py 110 2011-03-30 15:01:21Z patrick $ # # Copyright 2011 Patrick Atamaniuk # # This source code is freely redistributable and may be used for # any purpose. This copyright notice must be maintained. # Patrick Atamaniuk and Contributors are not responsible for # the consequences of using this software. # """Open test.wav, apply the vol effect and write to out.wav""" import pysox from common import mktestfile mktestfile() #open an audio file testwav = pysox.CSoxStream("test.wav") signal = testwav.get_signal() info = signal.get_signalinfo() encoding = testwav.get_encoding() encodinginfo = encoding.get_encodinginfo() length = info['length'] samples = length / info['channels'] duration = samples / info['rate'] size = length * info['precision'] / 8 / 1024 / 1024.0 print("""Input File : %s Channels : %s Bit rate : %s Precision : %s-bit Samples : %s Duration : %s seconds Encoding : %s (see sox.h) Bits/channel : %s audio size : %.2fM (not including headers and metadata) """ % (str(testwav), info['channels'], info['rate'], info['precision'], samples, duration, encodinginfo['encoding'], encodinginfo['bits_per_sample'], size )) del testwav