On Oct 2, 12:49 pm, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > Carlo DiCelico wrote: > > I saw an article on O'Reilly about using NumPy and Dislin to analyze > > and visualize WAV files. It's a really fantastic article but was a > > little out of date. I updated the script to work with the newer > > modules &etc but am still having trouble getting it working. > > > The line > > > temp[i,:] = array(struct.unpack("%dB"%(fft_length), tempb),Float) - > > 128.0 > > > always returns the same error: "Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "pysono.py", line 31, in <module> > > temp[i,:] = array(struct.unpack("%dB"%(fft_length),tempb),float) - > > 128.0 > > struct.error: unpack requires a string argument of length 256" when I > > do python pysono.py test.wav 256 > > > I'm sure it's probably something simple but I just can't see what it > > is! > > > Here's the original > > code:http://onlamp.com/python/2001/01/31/graphics/pysono.py > > .readframes(n) returns (at most) n _frames_ as a bytestring (str), not n > bytes. I tried reading 256 frames from a .wav file containing stereo at > 16 bits per channel and got 1024 bytes (4 bytes per frame, not > surprisingly!).
Yes! Thank you very much for pointing this out, don't know how I missed it! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list