ii-vision/transcoder/audio.py
2019-03-21 16:42:47 +00:00

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"""Encodes input audio stream into sequence of speaker duty cycle counts."""
from typing import Iterator
import audioread
import librosa
import numpy as np
class Audio:
def __init__(
self, filename: str, normalization: float = None):
self.filename = filename # type: str
# TODO: take into account that the available range is slightly offset
# as fraction of total cycle count?
self._tick_range = [4, 66]
self.cycles_per_tick = 73 # type: int
# TODO: round to divisor of video frame rate
self.sample_rate = 14340 # int(1024. * 1024 /
# self.cycles_per_tick)
self.normalization = (
normalization or self._normalization()) # type: float
def _decode(self, f, buf) -> np.array:
data = np.frombuffer(buf, dtype='int16').astype(
'float32').reshape((f.channels, -1), order='F')
a = librosa.core.to_mono(data)
a = librosa.resample(a, f.samplerate,
self.sample_rate).flatten()
return a
def _normalization(self, read_bytes=1024 * 1024 * 10):
"""Read first read_bytes of audio stream and compute normalization.
We compute the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles i.e. only 2.5% of samples
will clip.
"""
raw = bytearray()
with audioread.audio_open(self.filename) as f:
for buf in f.read_data():
raw.extend(bytearray(buf))
if len(raw) > read_bytes:
break
a = self._decode(f, raw)
norm = np.max(np.abs(np.percentile(a, [2.5, 97.5])))
return 16384. / norm
def audio_stream(self) -> Iterator[int]:
with audioread.audio_open(self.filename) as f:
for buf in f.read_data(128 * 1024):
a = self._decode(f, buf)
a /= 16384 # normalize to -1.0 .. 1.0
a *= self.normalization
# Convert to -16 .. 16
a = (a * 16).astype(np.int)
a = np.clip(a, -15, 16)
yield from a