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:mod:`aifc` --- Read and write AIFF and AIFC files
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.. module:: aifc
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:synopsis: Read and write audio files in AIFF or AIFC format.
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.. index::
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single: Audio Interchange File Format
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single: AIFF
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single: AIFF-C
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**Source code:** :source:`Lib/aifc.py`
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--------------
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This module provides support for reading and writing AIFF and AIFF-C files.
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AIFF is Audio Interchange File Format, a format for storing digital audio
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samples in a file. AIFF-C is a newer version of the format that includes the
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ability to compress the audio data.
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.. note::
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Some operations may only work under IRIX; these will raise :exc:`ImportError`
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when attempting to import the :mod:`cl` module, which is only available on
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IRIX.
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Audio files have a number of parameters that describe the audio data. The
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sampling rate or frame rate is the number of times per second the sound is
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sampled. The number of channels indicate if the audio is mono, stereo, or
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quadro. Each frame consists of one sample per channel. The sample size is the
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size in bytes of each sample. Thus a frame consists of
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``nchannels * samplesize`` bytes, and a second's worth of audio consists of
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``nchannels * samplesize * framerate`` bytes.
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For example, CD quality audio has a sample size of two bytes (16 bits), uses two
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channels (stereo) and has a frame rate of 44,100 frames/second. This gives a
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frame size of 4 bytes (2\*2), and a second's worth occupies 2\*2\*44100 bytes
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(176,400 bytes).
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Module :mod:`aifc` defines the following function:
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.. function:: open(file, mode=None)
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Open an AIFF or AIFF-C file and return an object instance with methods that are
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described below. The argument *file* is either a string naming a file or a
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:term:`file object`. *mode* must be ``'r'`` or ``'rb'`` when the file must be
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opened for reading, or ``'w'`` or ``'wb'`` when the file must be opened for writing.
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If omitted, ``file.mode`` is used if it exists, otherwise ``'rb'`` is used. When
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used for writing, the file object should be seekable, unless you know ahead of
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time how many samples you are going to write in total and use
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:meth:`writeframesraw` and :meth:`setnframes`.
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The :func:`.open` function may be used in a :keyword:`with` statement. When
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the :keyword:`with` block completes, the :meth:`~aifc.close` method is called.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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Support for the :keyword:`with` statement was added.
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Objects returned by :func:`.open` when a file is opened for reading have the
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following methods:
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.. method:: aifc.getnchannels()
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Return the number of audio channels (1 for mono, 2 for stereo).
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.. method:: aifc.getsampwidth()
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Return the size in bytes of individual samples.
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.. method:: aifc.getframerate()
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Return the sampling rate (number of audio frames per second).
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.. method:: aifc.getnframes()
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Return the number of audio frames in the file.
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.. method:: aifc.getcomptype()
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Return a bytes array of length 4 describing the type of compression
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used in the audio file. For AIFF files, the returned value is
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``b'NONE'``.
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.. method:: aifc.getcompname()
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Return a bytes array convertible to a human-readable description
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of the type of compression used in the audio file. For AIFF files,
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the returned value is ``b'not compressed'``.
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.. method:: aifc.getparams()
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Returns a :func:`~collections.namedtuple` ``(nchannels, sampwidth,
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framerate, nframes, comptype, compname)``, equivalent to output of the
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:meth:`get\*` methods.
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.. method:: aifc.getmarkers()
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Return a list of markers in the audio file. A marker consists of a tuple of
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three elements. The first is the mark ID (an integer), the second is the mark
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position in frames from the beginning of the data (an integer), the third is the
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name of the mark (a string).
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.. method:: aifc.getmark(id)
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Return the tuple as described in :meth:`getmarkers` for the mark with the given
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*id*.
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.. method:: aifc.readframes(nframes)
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Read and return the next *nframes* frames from the audio file. The returned
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data is a string containing for each frame the uncompressed samples of all
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channels.
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.. method:: aifc.rewind()
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Rewind the read pointer. The next :meth:`readframes` will start from the
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beginning.
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.. method:: aifc.setpos(pos)
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Seek to the specified frame number.
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.. method:: aifc.tell()
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Return the current frame number.
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.. method:: aifc.close()
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Close the AIFF file. After calling this method, the object can no longer be
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used.
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Objects returned by :func:`.open` when a file is opened for writing have all the
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above methods, except for :meth:`readframes` and :meth:`setpos`. In addition
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the following methods exist. The :meth:`get\*` methods can only be called after
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the corresponding :meth:`set\*` methods have been called. Before the first
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:meth:`writeframes` or :meth:`writeframesraw`, all parameters except for the
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number of frames must be filled in.
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.. method:: aifc.aiff()
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Create an AIFF file. The default is that an AIFF-C file is created, unless the
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name of the file ends in ``'.aiff'`` in which case the default is an AIFF file.
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.. method:: aifc.aifc()
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Create an AIFF-C file. The default is that an AIFF-C file is created, unless
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the name of the file ends in ``'.aiff'`` in which case the default is an AIFF
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file.
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.. method:: aifc.setnchannels(nchannels)
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Specify the number of channels in the audio file.
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.. method:: aifc.setsampwidth(width)
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Specify the size in bytes of audio samples.
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.. method:: aifc.setframerate(rate)
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Specify the sampling frequency in frames per second.
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.. method:: aifc.setnframes(nframes)
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Specify the number of frames that are to be written to the audio file. If this
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parameter is not set, or not set correctly, the file needs to support seeking.
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.. method:: aifc.setcomptype(type, name)
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.. index::
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single: u-LAW
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single: A-LAW
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single: G.722
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Specify the compression type. If not specified, the audio data will
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not be compressed. In AIFF files, compression is not possible.
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The name parameter should be a human-readable description of the
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compression type as a bytes array, the type parameter should be a
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bytes array of length 4. Currently the following compression types
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are supported: ``b'NONE'``, ``b'ULAW'``, ``b'ALAW'``, ``b'G722'``.
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.. method:: aifc.setparams(nchannels, sampwidth, framerate, comptype, compname)
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Set all the above parameters at once. The argument is a tuple consisting of the
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various parameters. This means that it is possible to use the result of a
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:meth:`getparams` call as argument to :meth:`setparams`.
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.. method:: aifc.setmark(id, pos, name)
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Add a mark with the given id (larger than 0), and the given name at the given
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position. This method can be called at any time before :meth:`close`.
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.. method:: aifc.tell()
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Return the current write position in the output file. Useful in combination
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with :meth:`setmark`.
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.. method:: aifc.writeframes(data)
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Write data to the output file. This method can only be called after the audio
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file parameters have been set.
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.. method:: aifc.writeframesraw(data)
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Like :meth:`writeframes`, except that the header of the audio file is not
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updated.
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.. method:: aifc.close()
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Close the AIFF file. The header of the file is updated to reflect the actual
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size of the audio data. After calling this method, the object can no longer be
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used.
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