You will need a decently recent version of python, most likely 3.6 or 3.7.
You will need ffmpeg
installed somewhere with sufficient codec support. If you are using conda,
install it with conda install -c conda-forge ffmpeg
. Alternatively, on OSX with Homebrew,
you can run brew install ffmpeg
.
# Optional, if you use conda, otherwise find a way to install it.
# conda install -c conda-forge ffmpeg
pip3 install seewave
seewave AUDIO_FILE [OUTPUT_FILE]
By default, outputs to out.mp4
. Available options:
usage: seewav [-h] [-r RATE] [-c COLOR] [--white] [-B BARS] [-O OVERSAMPLE] [-T TIME] [-S SPEED] [-W WIDTH] [-H HEIGHT] [-s SEEK] [-d DURATION] audio [out]
Generate a nice mp4 animation from an audio file.
positional arguments:
audio Path to audio file
out Path to output file. Default is ./out.mp4
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-r RATE, --rate RATE Video framerate.
-c COLOR, --color COLOR
Color of the bars as `r,g,b` in [0, 1].
--white Use white background. Default is black.
-B BARS, --bars BARS Number of bars on the video at once
-O OVERSAMPLE, --oversample OVERSAMPLE
Lower values will feel less reactive.
-T TIME, --time TIME Amount of audio shown at once on a frame.
-S SPEED, --speed SPEED
Higher values means faster transitions between frames.
-W WIDTH, --width WIDTH
width in pixels of the animation
-H HEIGHT, --height HEIGHT
height in pixels of the animation
-s SEEK, --seek SEEK Seek to time in seconds in video.
-d DURATION, --duration DURATION
Duration in seconds from seek time.