High level audio crossfading library for python
I am looking for a high level audio library that supports crossfading for python (and that works in linux). In fact crossfading a song and saving it is about the only thing I need.
I tried pyechonest but I find it really slow. Working with multiple songs at the same time is hard on memory too (I tried t开发者_运维百科o crossfade about 10 songs in one, but I got out of memory errors and my script was using 1.4Gb of memory). So now I'm looking for something else that works with python.
I have no idea if there exists anything like that, if not, are there good command line tools for this, I could write a wrapper for the tool.
A list of Python sound libraries.
Play a Sound with Python
PyGame or Snack would work, but for this, I'd use something like audioop.
— basic first steps here : merge background audio file
A scriptable solution using external tools AviSynth and avs2wav or WAVI:
Create an AviSynth script file: test.avs
v=ColorBars()
a1=WAVSource("audio1.wav").FadeOut(50)
a2=WAVSource("audio2.wav").Reverse.FadeOut(50).Reverse
AudioDub(v,a1+a2)
Script fades out on audio1 stores that in a1 then fades in on audio2 and stores that in a2.
a1 & a2 are concatenated and then dubbed with a Colorbar screen pattern to make a video. You can't just work with audio alone - a valid video must be generated.
I kept the script as simple as possible for demonstration purposes. Google for more details on audio processing via AviSynth.
Now using avs2wav (or WAVI) you can render the audio:
avs2wav.exe test.avs combined.wav
or
wavi.exe test.avs combined.wav
Good luck!
Some references:
How to edit with Avisynth
AviSynth filters reference
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