I'm currently playing around with the Web Audio API in Chrome (60.0.3112.90) to possibly build a sound wave of a given file via FilerReader, AudioContext, createScriptProcessor, and createAnalyser. I have the following code:
const visualize = analyser => {
analyser.fftSize = 256;
let bufferLength = analyser.frequencyBinCount;
let dataArray = new Float32Array(bufferLength);
analyser.getFloatFrequencyData(dataArray);
}
loadAudio(file){
// creating FileReader to convert audio file to an ArrayBuffer
const fileReader = new FileReader();
navigator.getUserMedia = (navigator.getUserMedia ||
navigator.webkitGetUserMedia ||
navigator.mozGetUserMedia ||
navigator.msGetUserMedia);
fileReader.addEventListener('loadend', () => {
const fileArrayBuffer = fileReader.result;
let audioCtx = new (window.AudioContext || window.webkitAudioContext)();
let processor = audioCtx.createScriptProcessor(4096, 1, 1);
let analyser = audioCtx.createAnalyser();
analyser.connect(processor);
let data = new Float32Array(analyser.frequencyBinCount);
let soundBuffer;
let soundSource = audioCtx.createBufferSource();
// loading audio track into buffer
audioCtx.decodeAudioData(
fileArrayBuffer,
buffer => {
soundBuffer = buffer;
soundSource.buffer = soundBuffer;
soundSource.connect(analyser);
soundSource.connect(audioCtx.destination);
processor.onaudioprocess = () => {
// data becomes array of -Infinity values after call below
analyser.getFloatFrequencyData(data);
};
visuaulize(analyser);
},
error => 'error with decoding audio data: ' + error.err
);
});
fileReader.readAsArrayBuffer(file);
}
Upon loading a file, I get all the way to analyser.getFloatFrequencyData(data)
. Upon reading the Web audio API docs, it says that the parameter is:
The Float32Array that the frequency domain data will be copied to.
For any sample which is silent, the value is -Infinity.
In my case, I have both an mp3 and wav file I'm using to test this and after invoking analyser.getFloatFrequency(data)
, both files end up giving me data
which becomes an array of `-Infinity' values.
This may be due to my ignorance with Web Audio's API, but my question is why are both files, which contain loud audio, giving me an array that represents silent samples?