QAudioSource#
The QAudioSource
class provides an interface for receiving audio data from an audio input device. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
bufferSize
()def
bytesAvailable
()def
elapsedUSecs
()def
error
()def
format
()def
isNull
()def
processedUSecs
()def
reset
()def
resume
()def
setBufferSize
(bytes)def
setVolume
(volume)def
start
()def
start
(device)def
state
()def
stop
()def
suspend
()def
volume
()
Signals#
def
stateChanged
(state)
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Detailed Description#
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You can construct an audio input with the system’s default audio input device. It is also possible to create QAudioSource
with a specific QAudioDevice
. When you create the audio input, you should also send in the QAudioFormat
to be used for the recording (see the QAudioFormat
class description for details).
To record to a file:
QAudioSource
lets you record audio with an audio input device. The default constructor of this class will use the systems default audio device, but you can also specify a QAudioDevice
for a specific device. You also need to pass in the QAudioFormat
in which you wish to record.
Starting up the QAudioSource
is simply a matter of calling start()
with a QIODevice opened for writing. For instance, to record to a file, you can:
QFile destinationFile # Class member QAudioSource* audio # Class member destinationFile.setFileName("/tmp/test.raw") destinationFile.open( QIODevice.WriteOnly | QIODevice.Truncate ) format = QAudioFormat() # Set up the desired format, for example: format.setSampleRate(8000) format.setChannelCount(1) format.setSampleFormat(QAudioFormat.UInt8) info = QMediaDevices.defaultAudioInput() if not info.isFormatSupported(format): qWarning() << "Default format not supported, trying to use the nearest." audio = QAudioSource(format, self) audio.stateChanged.connect(self.handleStateChanged) QTimer::singleShot(3000, self.stopRecording) audio.start(destinationFile) # Records audio for 3000ms
This will start recording if the format specified is supported by the input device (you can check this with isFormatSupported()
. In case there are any snags, use the error()
function to check what went wrong. We stop recording in the stopRecording()
slot.
def stopRecording(self): audio.stop() destinationFile.close() del audio
At any point in time, QAudioSource
will be in one of four states: active, suspended, stopped, or idle. These states are specified by the State
enum. You can request a state change directly through suspend()
, resume()
, stop()
, reset()
, and start()
. The current state is reported by state()
. QAudioSink
will also signal you when the state changes ( stateChanged()
).
QAudioSource
provides several ways of measuring the time that has passed since the start()
of the recording. The processedUSecs()
function returns the length of the stream in microseconds written, i.e., it leaves out the times the audio input was suspended or idle. The elapsedUSecs()
function returns the time elapsed since start()
was called regardless of which states the QAudioSource
has been in.
If an error should occur, you can fetch its reason with error()
. The possible error reasons are described by the Error
enum. The QAudioSource
will enter the StoppedState
when an error is encountered. Connect to the stateChanged()
signal to handle the error:
def handleStateChanged(self, newState): if newState == QAudio.StoppedState: if audio.error() != QAudio.NoError: # Error handling else: # Finished recording break elif newState == QAudio.ActiveState: # Started recording - read from IO device break else: # ... other cases as appropriate breakSee also
- class PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource(audioDeviceInfo[, format=QAudioFormat()[, parent=None]])#
PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource([format=QAudioFormat()[, parent=None]])
- Parameters:
format –
PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioFormat
audioDeviceInfo –
PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioDevice
parent –
PySide6.QtCore.QObject
Construct a new audio input and attach it to parent
. The device referenced by audioDevice
is used with the input format
parameters.
Construct a new audio input and attach it to parent
. The default audio input device is used with the output format
parameters.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.bufferSize()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the audio buffer size in bytes.
If called before start()
, returns platform default value. If called before start()
but setBufferSize()
was called prior, returns value set by setBufferSize()
. If called after start()
, returns the actual buffer size being used. This may not be what was set previously by setBufferSize()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.bytesAvailable()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the amount of audio data available to read in bytes.
Note: returned value is only valid while in ActiveState
or IdleState
state, otherwise returns zero.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.elapsedUSecs()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the microseconds since start()
was called, including time in Idle and Suspend states.
Returns the error state.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.format()#
- Return type:
Returns the QAudioFormat
being used.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.isNull()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the audio source is null
, otherwise returns false
.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.processedUSecs()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the amount of audio data processed since start()
was called in microseconds.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.reset()#
Drops all audio data in the buffers, resets buffers to zero.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.resume()#
Resumes processing audio data after a suspend()
.
Sets error()
to NoError
. Sets state()
to ActiveState
if you previously called start(QIODevice*). Sets state()
to IdleState
if you previously called start()
. emits stateChanged()
signal.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.setBufferSize(bytes)#
- Parameters:
bytes – int
Sets the audio buffer size to value
bytes.
Note: This function can be called anytime before start()
, calls to this are ignored after start()
. It should not be assumed that the buffer size set is the actual buffer size used, calling bufferSize()
anytime after start()
will return the actual buffer size being used.
See also
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.setVolume(volume)#
- Parameters:
volume – float
Sets the input volume to volume
.
The volume is scaled linearly from 0.0
(silence) to 1.0
(full volume). Values outside this range will be clamped.
If the device does not support adjusting the input volume then volume
will be ignored and the input volume will remain at 1.0.
The default volume is 1.0
.
Note: Adjustments to the volume will change the volume of this audio stream, not the global volume.
See also
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.start()#
- Return type:
Returns a pointer to the internal QIODevice being used to transfer data from the system’s audio input. The device will already be open and read() can read data directly from it.
Note
The pointer will become invalid after the stream is stopped or if you start another stream.
If the QAudioSource
is able to access the system’s audio device, state()
returns IdleState
, error()
returns NoError
and the stateChanged()
signal is emitted.
If a problem occurs during this process, error()
returns OpenError
, state()
returns StoppedState
and the stateChanged()
signal is emitted.
See also
QIODevice
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.start(device)
- Parameters:
device –
PySide6.QtCore.QIODevice
Starts transferring audio data from the system’s audio input to the device
. The device
must have been opened in the WriteOnly, Append or ReadWrite modes.
If the QAudioSource
is able to successfully get audio data, state()
returns either ActiveState
or IdleState
, error()
returns NoError
and the stateChanged()
signal is emitted.
If a problem occurs during this process, error()
returns OpenError
, state()
returns StoppedState
and the stateChanged()
signal is emitted.
See also
QIODevice
Returns the state of audio processing.
This signal is emitted when the device state
has changed.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.stop()#
Stops the audio input, detaching from the system resource.
Sets error()
to NoError
, state()
to StoppedState
and emit stateChanged()
signal.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.suspend()#
Stops processing audio data, preserving buffered audio data.
Sets error()
to NoError
, state()
to SuspendedState
and emit stateChanged()
signal.
- PySide6.QtMultimedia.QAudioSource.volume()#
- Return type:
float
Returns the input volume.
If the device does not support adjusting the input volume the returned value will be 1.0.
See also