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 | :mod:`wave` --- Read and write WAV files
========================================
.. module:: wave
   :synopsis: Provide an interface to the WAV sound format.
.. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il>
.. Documentations stolen from comments in file.
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/wave.py`
--------------
The :mod:`wave` module provides a convenient interface to the WAV sound format.
It does not support compression/decompression, but it does support mono/stereo.
The :mod:`wave` module defines the following function and exception:
.. function:: open(file, mode=None)
   If *file* is a string, open the file by that name, otherwise treat it as a
   file-like object.  *mode* can be:
   ``'rb'``
      Read only mode.
   ``'wb'``
      Write only mode.
   Note that it does not allow read/write WAV files.
   A *mode* of ``'rb'`` returns a :class:`Wave_read` object, while a *mode* of
   ``'wb'`` returns a :class:`Wave_write` object.  If *mode* is omitted and a
   file-like object is passed as *file*, ``file.mode`` is used as the default
   value for *mode*.
   If you pass in a file-like object, the wave object will not close it when its
   :meth:`close` method is called; it is the caller's responsibility to close
   the file object.
   The :func:`.open` function may be used in a :keyword:`with` statement.  When
   the :keyword:`!with` block completes, the :meth:`Wave_read.close()
   <wave.Wave_read.close>` or :meth:`Wave_write.close()
   <wave.Wave_write.close()>` method is called.
   .. versionchanged:: 3.4
      Added support for unseekable files.
.. exception:: Error
   An error raised when something is impossible because it violates the WAV
   specification or hits an implementation deficiency.
.. _wave-read-objects:
Wave_read Objects
-----------------
Wave_read objects, as returned by :func:`.open`, have the following methods:
.. method:: Wave_read.close()
   Close the stream if it was opened by :mod:`wave`, and make the instance
   unusable.  This is called automatically on object collection.
.. method:: Wave_read.getnchannels()
   Returns number of audio channels (``1`` for mono, ``2`` for stereo).
.. method:: Wave_read.getsampwidth()
   Returns sample width in bytes.
.. method:: Wave_read.getframerate()
   Returns sampling frequency.
.. method:: Wave_read.getnframes()
   Returns number of audio frames.
.. method:: Wave_read.getcomptype()
   Returns compression type (``'NONE'`` is the only supported type).
.. method:: Wave_read.getcompname()
   Human-readable version of :meth:`getcomptype`. Usually ``'not compressed'``
   parallels ``'NONE'``.
.. method:: Wave_read.getparams()
   Returns a :func:`~collections.namedtuple` ``(nchannels, sampwidth,
   framerate, nframes, comptype, compname)``, equivalent to output of the
   :meth:`get\*` methods.
.. method:: Wave_read.readframes(n)
   Reads and returns at most *n* frames of audio, as a :class:`bytes` object.
.. method:: Wave_read.rewind()
   Rewind the file pointer to the beginning of the audio stream.
The following two methods are defined for compatibility with the :mod:`aifc`
module, and don't do anything interesting.
.. method:: Wave_read.getmarkers()
   Returns ``None``.
.. method:: Wave_read.getmark(id)
   Raise an error.
The following two methods define a term "position" which is compatible between
them, and is otherwise implementation dependent.
.. method:: Wave_read.setpos(pos)
   Set the file pointer to the specified position.
.. method:: Wave_read.tell()
   Return current file pointer position.
.. _wave-write-objects:
Wave_write Objects
------------------
For seekable output streams, the ``wave`` header will automatically be updated
to reflect the number of frames actually written.  For unseekable streams, the
*nframes* value must be accurate when the first frame data is written.  An
accurate *nframes* value can be achieved either by calling
:meth:`~Wave_write.setnframes` or :meth:`~Wave_write.setparams` with the number
of frames that will be written before :meth:`~Wave_write.close` is called and
then using :meth:`~Wave_write.writeframesraw` to write the frame data, or by
calling :meth:`~Wave_write.writeframes` with all of the frame data to be
written.  In the latter case :meth:`~Wave_write.writeframes` will calculate
the number of frames in the data and set *nframes* accordingly before writing
the frame data.
Wave_write objects, as returned by :func:`.open`, have the following methods:
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
   Added support for unseekable files.
.. method:: Wave_write.close()
   Make sure *nframes* is correct, and close the file if it was opened by
   :mod:`wave`.  This method is called upon object collection.  It will raise
   an exception if the output stream is not seekable and *nframes* does not
   match the number of frames actually written.
.. method:: Wave_write.setnchannels(n)
   Set the number of channels.
.. method:: Wave_write.setsampwidth(n)
   Set the sample width to *n* bytes.
.. method:: Wave_write.setframerate(n)
   Set the frame rate to *n*.
   .. versionchanged:: 3.2
      A non-integral input to this method is rounded to the nearest
      integer.
.. method:: Wave_write.setnframes(n)
   Set the number of frames to *n*.  This will be changed later if the number
   of frames actually written is different (this update attempt will
   raise an error if the output stream is not seekable).
.. method:: Wave_write.setcomptype(type, name)
   Set the compression type and description. At the moment, only compression type
   ``NONE`` is supported, meaning no compression.
.. method:: Wave_write.setparams(tuple)
   The *tuple* should be ``(nchannels, sampwidth, framerate, nframes, comptype,
   compname)``, with values valid for the :meth:`set\*` methods.  Sets all
   parameters.
.. method:: Wave_write.tell()
   Return current position in the file, with the same disclaimer for the
   :meth:`Wave_read.tell` and :meth:`Wave_read.setpos` methods.
.. method:: Wave_write.writeframesraw(data)
   Write audio frames, without correcting *nframes*.
   .. versionchanged:: 3.4
      Any :term:`bytes-like object` is now accepted.
.. method:: Wave_write.writeframes(data)
   Write audio frames and make sure *nframes* is correct.  It will raise an
   error if the output stream is not seekable and the total number of frames
   that have been written after *data* has been written does not match the
   previously set value for *nframes*.
   .. versionchanged:: 3.4
      Any :term:`bytes-like object` is now accepted.
Note that it is invalid to set any parameters after calling :meth:`writeframes`
or :meth:`writeframesraw`, and any attempt to do so will raise
:exc:`wave.Error`.
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