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I do not understand the example material for pyaudio. It seems they had written an entire small program and it threw me off.

How do I just play a single audio file?

Format is not an issue, I just want to know the bare minimum code I need to play an audio file.

3 Answers 3

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The example seems pretty clear to me. You simply save the example as playwav.py call:

python playwav.py my_fav_wav.wav

The wave example with some extra comments:

import pyaudio
import wave
import sys

# length of data to read.
chunk = 1024

# validation. If a wave file hasn't been specified, exit.
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
    print "Plays a wave file.\n\n" +\
          "Usage: %s filename.wav" % sys.argv[0]
    sys.exit(-1)

'''
************************************************************************
      This is the start of the "minimum needed to read a wave"
************************************************************************
'''
# open the file for reading.
wf = wave.open(sys.argv[1], 'rb')

# create an audio object
p = pyaudio.PyAudio()

# open stream based on the wave object which has been input.
stream = p.open(format =
                p.get_format_from_width(wf.getsampwidth()),
                channels = wf.getnchannels(),
                rate = wf.getframerate(),
                output = True)

# read data (based on the chunk size)
data = wf.readframes(chunk)

# play stream (looping from beginning of file to the end)
while data:
    # writing to the stream is what *actually* plays the sound.
    stream.write(data)
    data = wf.readframes(chunk)


# cleanup stuff.
wf.close()
stream.close()    
p.terminate()
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  • But I the print stuff necessary?
    – JShoe
    Aug 5, 2011 at 3:56
  • I get Cannot connect to server request channel jack server is not running or cannot be started
    – Jonathan
    Jul 2, 2015 at 8:22
  • @JonathanLeaders You may wat to make that a new question Jul 2, 2015 at 14:27
  • 2
    With Python 3 I had to replace the condition to if len(data) > 0; otherwise this loop turns to infinite May 14, 2018 at 18:55
  • 1
    while data: works correctly, also needs wf.close() Feb 13, 2020 at 2:16
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May be this small wrapper (warning: created on knees) of their example will help you to understand the meaning of code they wrote.

import pyaudio
import wave
import sys

class AudioFile:
    chunk = 1024

    def __init__(self, file):
        """ Init audio stream """ 
        self.wf = wave.open(file, 'rb')
        self.p = pyaudio.PyAudio()
        self.stream = self.p.open(
            format = self.p.get_format_from_width(self.wf.getsampwidth()),
            channels = self.wf.getnchannels(),
            rate = self.wf.getframerate(),
            output = True
        )

    def play(self):
        """ Play entire file """
        data = self.wf.readframes(self.chunk)
        while data != b'':
            self.stream.write(data)
            data = self.wf.readframes(self.chunk)

    def close(self):
        """ Graceful shutdown """ 
        self.stream.close()
        self.p.terminate()

# Usage example for pyaudio
a = AudioFile("1.wav")
a.play()
a.close()
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  • And this is all I need? I don't has to have any example saved etc...? Just Pyaudio right? This is standalone?
    – JShoe
    Aug 5, 2011 at 3:57
  • @JShoe: Of course you need to save it to some *.py file (e.g. "somefile.py") and then run it with your python. And of course you need to have an audio file "1.wav" in your working dir. Aug 5, 2011 at 4:01
  • Well right. By the way, what is the default working dir for both mac and windows?
    – JShoe
    Aug 5, 2011 at 4:10
  • @JShoe: Usually it is the place from where you call python. But you can specify absolute path to the file. That depends on what you really need to achieve. Aug 5, 2011 at 4:14
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    data is not ascii, while should be != b'', with "b" prefix, otherwise it loops forever May 2, 2021 at 21:33
0

This way requires ffmpeg for pydub, but can play not only wave files:

import pyaudio
import sys
from pydub import AudioSegment


if len(sys.argv) <= 1:
    print('No File Name!')
    sys.exit(1)


chunk = 1024
fn = ' '.join(sys.argv[1:])


pd = AudioSegment.from_file(fn)
p = pyaudio.PyAudio()

stream = p.open(format =
                p.get_format_from_width(pd.sample_width),
                channels = pd.channels,
                rate = pd.frame_rate,
                output = True)


i = 0
data = pd[:chunk]._data
while data:
    stream.write(data)
    i += chunk
    data = pd[i:i + chunk]._data


stream.close()    
p.terminate()
sys.exit(0)

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