PortAudio.jl is a wrapper for libportaudio, which gives cross-platform access to audio devices. It is compatible with the types defined in SampledSignals.jl. It provides a PortAudioStream
type, which can be read from and written to.
The easiest way to open a source or sink is with the default PortAudioStream()
constructor,
which will open a 2-in, 2-out stream to your system's default device(s).
The constructor can also take the input and output channel counts as positional arguments,
or a variety of other keyword arguments.
If named keyword arguments latency
or samplerate
are unspecified, then PortAudio will use device defaults.
PortAudioStream(inchans=2, outchans=2; eltype=Float32, samplerate=48000, latency=0.1)
You can open a specific device by adding it as the first argument, either as a PortAudioDevice
instance or by name. You can also give separate names or devices if you want different input and output devices
PortAudioStream(device::PortAudioDevice, args...; kwargs...)
PortAudioStream(devname::AbstractString, args...; kwargs...)
You can get a list of your system's devices with the PortAudio.devices()
function:
julia> PortAudio.devices()
14-element Vector{PortAudio.PortAudioDevice}:
"sof-hda-dsp: - (hw:0,0)" 2→2
"sof-hda-dsp: - (hw:0,3)" 0→2
"sof-hda-dsp: - (hw:0,4)" 0→2
"sof-hda-dsp: - (hw:0,5)" 0→2
⋮
"upmix" 8→8
"vdownmix" 6→6
"dmix" 0→2
"default" 32→32
The PortAudioStream
type has source
and sink
fields which are of type PortAudioSource <: SampleSource
and PortAudioSink <: SampleSink
, respectively. are subtypes of SampleSource
and SampleSink
, respectively (from SampledSignals.jl). This means they support all the stream and buffer features defined there. For example, if you load SampledSignals with using SampledSignals
you can read 5 seconds to a buffer with buf = read(stream.source, 5s)
, regardless of the sample rate of the device.
PortAudio.jl also provides convenience wrappers around the PortAudioStream
type so you can read and write to it directly, e.g. write(stream, stream)
will set up a loopback that will read from the input and play it back on the output.
If you are experiencing issues and wish to view detailed logging and debug information, set
ENV["JULIA_DEBUG"] = :PortAudio
before using the package.
stream = PortAudioStream(2, 2)
try
# cancel with Ctrl-C
write(stream, stream)
finally
close(stream)
end
do
syntax to auto-close the streamPortAudioStream(2, 2) do stream
write(stream, stream)
end
PortAudioStream("default", "default") do stream
write(stream, stream)
end
julia> import LibSndFile # must be in Manifest for FileIO.save to work
julia> using PortAudio: PortAudioStream
julia> using SampledSignals: s
julia> using FileIO: save
julia> stream = PortAudioStream(1, 0) # default input (e.g., built-in microphone)
PortAudioStream{Float32}
Samplerate: 44100.0Hz
2 channel source: "default"
julia> buf = read(stream, 10s)
480000-frame, 2-channel SampleBuf{Float32, 2, SIUnits.SIQuantity{Int64,0,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0}}
10.0 s at 48000 s⁻¹
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julia> close(stream)
julia> save(joinpath(homedir(), "Desktop", "myvoice.ogg"), buf)
using PortAudio, SampledSignals
S = 8192 # sampling rate (samples / second)
x = cos.(2pi*(1:2S)*440/S) # A440 tone for 2 seconds
PortAudioStream(0, 2; samplerate=S) do stream
write(stream, x)
end