sunau
— Read and write Sun AU files¶
Source code: Lib/sunau.py
Deprecated since version 3.11, will be removed in version 3.13: The sunau
module is deprecated
(see PEP 594 for details).
The sunau
module provides a convenient interface to the Sun AU sound
format. Note that this module is interface-compatible with the modules
aifc
and wave
.
An audio file consists of a header followed by the data. The fields of the header are:
Field |
Contents |
---|---|
magic word |
The four bytes |
header size |
Size of the header, including info, in bytes. |
data size |
Physical size of the data, in bytes. |
encoding |
Indicates how the audio samples are encoded. |
sample rate |
The sampling rate. |
# of channels |
The number of channels in the samples. |
info |
ASCII string giving a description of the audio file (padded with null bytes). |
Apart from the info field, all header fields are 4 bytes in size. They are all 32-bit unsigned integers encoded in big-endian byte order.
The sunau
module defines the following functions:
- sunau.open(file, mode)¶
If file is a string, open the file by that name, otherwise treat it as a seekable file-like object. mode can be any of
'r'
Read only mode.
'w'
Write only mode.
Note that it does not allow read/write files.
A mode of
'r'
returns anAU_read
object, while a mode of'w'
or'wb'
returns anAU_write
object.
The sunau
module defines the following exception:
- exception sunau.Error¶
An error raised when something is impossible because of Sun AU specs or implementation deficiency.
The sunau
module defines the following data items:
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_MAGIC¶
An integer every valid Sun AU file begins with, stored in big-endian form. This is the string
.snd
interpreted as an integer.
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_MULAW_8¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_LINEAR_8¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_LINEAR_16¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_LINEAR_24¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_LINEAR_32¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_ALAW_8¶
Values of the encoding field from the AU header which are supported by this module.
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_FLOAT¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_DOUBLE¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_ADPCM_G721¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_ADPCM_G722¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_ADPCM_G723_3¶
- sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_ADPCM_G723_5¶
Additional known values of the encoding field from the AU header, but which are not supported by this module.
AU_read Objects¶
AU_read objects, as returned by open()
above, have the following methods:
- AU_read.close()¶
Close the stream, and make the instance unusable. (This is called automatically on deletion.)
- AU_read.getnchannels()¶
Returns number of audio channels (1 for mono, 2 for stereo).
- AU_read.getsampwidth()¶
Returns sample width in bytes.
- AU_read.getframerate()¶
Returns sampling frequency.
- AU_read.getnframes()¶
Returns number of audio frames.
- AU_read.getcomptype()¶
Returns compression type. Supported compression types are
'ULAW'
,'ALAW'
and'NONE'
.
- AU_read.getcompname()¶
Human-readable version of
getcomptype()
. The supported types have the respective names'CCITT G.711 u-law'
,'CCITT G.711 A-law'
and'not compressed'
.
- AU_read.getparams()¶
Returns a
namedtuple()
(nchannels, sampwidth, framerate, nframes, comptype, compname)
, equivalent to output of theget*()
methods.
- AU_read.readframes(n)¶
Reads and returns at most n frames of audio, as a
bytes
object. The data will be returned in linear format. If the original data is in u-LAW format, it will be converted.
- AU_read.rewind()¶
Rewind the file pointer to the beginning of the audio stream.
The following two methods define a term “position” which is compatible between them, and is otherwise implementation dependent.
- AU_read.setpos(pos)¶
Set the file pointer to the specified position. Only values returned from
tell()
should be used for pos.
- AU_read.tell()¶
Return current file pointer position. Note that the returned value has nothing to do with the actual position in the file.
The following two functions are defined for compatibility with the aifc
,
and don’t do anything interesting.
- AU_read.getmarkers()¶
Returns
None
.
- AU_read.getmark(id)¶
Raise an error.
AU_write Objects¶
AU_write objects, as returned by open()
above, have the following methods:
- AU_write.setnchannels(n)¶
Set the number of channels.
- AU_write.setsampwidth(n)¶
Set the sample width (in bytes.)
Changed in version 3.4: Added support for 24-bit samples.
- AU_write.setframerate(n)¶
Set the frame rate.
- AU_write.setnframes(n)¶
Set the number of frames. This can be later changed, when and if more frames are written.
- AU_write.setcomptype(type, name)¶
Set the compression type and description. Only
'NONE'
and'ULAW'
are supported on output.
- AU_write.setparams(tuple)¶
The tuple should be
(nchannels, sampwidth, framerate, nframes, comptype, compname)
, with values valid for theset*()
methods. Set all parameters.
- AU_write.tell()¶
Return current position in the file, with the same disclaimer for the
AU_read.tell()
andAU_read.setpos()
methods.
- AU_write.writeframesraw(data)¶
Write audio frames, without correcting nframes.
Changed in version 3.4: Any bytes-like object is now accepted.
- AU_write.writeframes(data)¶
Write audio frames and make sure nframes is correct.
Changed in version 3.4: Any bytes-like object is now accepted.
- AU_write.close()¶
Make sure nframes is correct, and close the file.
This method is called upon deletion.
Note that it is invalid to set any parameters after calling writeframes()
or writeframesraw()
.