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import os, sys, pygst
pygst.require('0.10')
import gst, gobject
gobject.threads_init()
def get_peaks(filename):
global do_run
pipeline_txt = (
'filesrc location="%s" ! decodebin ! audioconvert ! '
'audio/x-raw-int,channels=1,rate=44100,endianness=1234,'
'width=32,depth=32,signed=(bool)True !'
'level name=level interval=1000000000 !'
'fakesink' % filename)
pipeline = gst.parse_launch(pipeline_txt)
level = pipeline.get_by_name('level')
bus = pipeline.get_bus()
bus.add_signal_watch()
peaks = []
do_run = True
def show_peak(bus, message):
global do_run
if message.type == gst.MESSAGE_EOS:
pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
do_run = False
return
# filter only on level messages
if message.src is not level or \
not message.structure.has_key('peak'):
return
peaks.append(message.structure['peak'][0])
# connect the callback
bus.connect('message', show_peak)
# run the pipeline until we got eos
pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING)
ctx = gobject.gobject.main_context_default()
while ctx and do_run:
ctx.iteration()
return peaks
def normalize(peaks):
_min = min(peaks)
_max = max(peaks)
d = _max - _min
return [(x - _min) / d for x in peaks]
if __name__ == '__main__':
filename = os.path.realpath(sys.argv[1])
peaks = get_peaks(filename)
print 'Sample is %d seconds' % len(peaks)
print 'Minimum is', min(peaks)
print 'Maximum is', max(peaks)
peaks = normalize(peaks)
print peaks
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