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359 lines
13 KiB
Python
359 lines
13 KiB
Python
import ctypes
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from typing import Optional, Union, ByteString
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from . import opus
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from .pyogg_error import PyOggError
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class OpusEncoder:
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"""Encodes PCM data into Opus frames."""
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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self._encoder: Optional[ctypes.pointer] = None
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self._channels: Optional[int] = None
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self._samples_per_second: Optional[int] = None
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self._application: Optional[int] = None
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self._max_bytes_per_frame: Optional[opus.opus_int32] = None
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self._output_buffer: Optional[ctypes.Array] = None
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self._output_buffer_ptr: Optional[ctypes.pointer] = None
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# An output buffer of 4,000 bytes is recommended in
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# https://opus-codec.org/docs/opus_api-1.3.1/group__opus__encoder.html
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self.set_max_bytes_per_frame(4000)
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#
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# User visible methods
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#
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def set_channels(self, n: int) -> None:
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"""Set the number of channels.
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n must be either 1 or 2.
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"""
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if self._encoder is None:
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if n < 0 or n > 2:
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raise PyOggError(
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"Invalid number of channels in call to "+
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"set_channels()"
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)
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self._channels = n
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else:
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raise PyOggError(
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"Cannot change the number of channels after "+
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"the encoder was created. Perhaps "+
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"set_channels() was called after encode()?"
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)
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def set_sampling_frequency(self, samples_per_second: int) -> None:
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"""Set the number of samples (per channel) per second.
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This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000, 24000, or 48000.
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Regardless of the sampling rate and number of channels
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selected, the Opus encoder can switch to a lower audio
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bandwidth or number of channels if the bitrate selected is
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too low. This also means that it is safe to always use 48
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kHz stereo input and let the encoder optimize the
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encoding.
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"""
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if self._encoder is None:
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if samples_per_second in [8000, 12000, 16000, 24000, 48000]:
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self._samples_per_second = samples_per_second
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else:
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raise PyOggError(
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"Specified sampling frequency "+
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"({:d}) ".format(samples_per_second)+
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"was not one of the accepted values"
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)
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else:
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raise PyOggError(
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"Cannot change the sampling frequency after "+
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"the encoder was created. Perhaps "+
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"set_sampling_frequency() was called after encode()?"
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)
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def set_application(self, application: str) -> None:
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"""Set the encoding mode.
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This must be one of 'voip', 'audio', or 'restricted_lowdelay'.
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'voip': Gives best quality at a given bitrate for voice
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signals. It enhances the input signal by high-pass
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filtering and emphasizing formants and
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harmonics. Optionally it includes in-band forward error
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correction to protect against packet loss. Use this mode
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for typical VoIP applications. Because of the enhancement,
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even at high bitrates the output may sound different from
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the input.
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'audio': Gives best quality at a given bitrate for most
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non-voice signals like music. Use this mode for music and
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mixed (music/voice) content, broadcast, and applications
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requiring less than 15 ms of coding delay.
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'restricted_lowdelay': configures low-delay mode that
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disables the speech-optimized mode in exchange for
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slightly reduced delay. This mode can only be set on an
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newly initialized encoder because it changes the codec
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delay.
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"""
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if self._encoder is not None:
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raise PyOggError(
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"Cannot change the application after "+
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"the encoder was created. Perhaps "+
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"set_application() was called after encode()?"
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)
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if application == "voip":
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self._application = opus.OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP
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elif application == "audio":
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self._application = opus.OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO
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elif application == "restricted_lowdelay":
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self._application = opus.OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY
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else:
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raise PyOggError(
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"The application specification '{:s}' ".format(application)+
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"wasn't one of the accepted values."
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)
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def set_max_bytes_per_frame(self, max_bytes: int) -> None:
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"""Set the maximum number of bytes in an encoded frame.
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Size of the output payload. This may be used to impose an
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upper limit on the instant bitrate, but should not be used
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as the only bitrate control.
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TODO: Use OPUS_SET_BITRATE to control the bitrate.
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"""
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self._max_bytes_per_frame = opus.opus_int32(max_bytes)
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OutputBuffer = ctypes.c_ubyte * max_bytes
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self._output_buffer = OutputBuffer()
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self._output_buffer_ptr = (
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ctypes.cast(ctypes.pointer(self._output_buffer),
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ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_ubyte))
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)
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def encode(self, pcm: Union[bytes, bytearray, memoryview]) -> memoryview:
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"""Encodes PCM data into an Opus frame.
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`pcm` must be formatted as bytes-like, with each sample taking
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two bytes (signed 16-bit integers; interleaved left, then
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right channels if in stereo).
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If `pcm` is not writeable, a copy of the array will be made.
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"""
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# If we haven't already created an encoder, do so now
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if self._encoder is None:
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self._encoder = self._create_encoder()
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# Sanity checks also satisfy mypy type checking
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assert self._channels is not None
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assert self._samples_per_second is not None
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assert self._output_buffer is not None
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# Calculate the effective frame duration of the given PCM
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# data. Calculate it in units of 0.1ms in order to avoid
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# floating point comparisons.
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bytes_per_sample = 2
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frame_size = (
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len(pcm) # bytes
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// bytes_per_sample
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// self._channels
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)
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frame_duration = (
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(10*frame_size)
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// (self._samples_per_second//1000)
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)
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# Check that we have a valid frame size
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if int(frame_duration) not in [25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600]:
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raise PyOggError(
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"The effective frame duration ({:.1f} ms) "
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.format(frame_duration/10)+
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"was not one of the acceptable values."
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)
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# Create a ctypes object sharing the memory of the PCM data
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PcmCtypes = ctypes.c_ubyte * len(pcm)
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try:
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# Attempt to share the PCM memory
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# Unfortunately, as at 2020-09-27, the type hinting for
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# read-only and writeable buffer protocols was a
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# work-in-progress. The following only works for writable
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# cases, but the method's parameters include a read-only
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# possibility (bytes), thus we ignore mypy's error.
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pcm_ctypes = PcmCtypes.from_buffer(pcm) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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except TypeError:
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# The data must be copied if it's not writeable
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pcm_ctypes = PcmCtypes.from_buffer_copy(pcm)
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# Create a pointer to the PCM data
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pcm_ptr = ctypes.cast(
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pcm_ctypes,
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ctypes.POINTER(opus.opus_int16)
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)
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# Create an int giving the frame size per channel
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frame_size_int = ctypes.c_int(frame_size)
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# Encode PCM
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result = opus.opus_encode(
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self._encoder,
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pcm_ptr,
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frame_size_int,
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self._output_buffer_ptr,
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self._max_bytes_per_frame
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)
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# Check for any errors
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if result < 0:
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raise PyOggError(
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"An error occurred while encoding to Opus format: "+
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opus.opus_strerror(result).decode("utf")
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)
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# Get memoryview of buffer so that the slice operation doesn't
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# copy the data.
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#
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# Unfortunately, as at 2020-09-27, the type hints for
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# memoryview do not include ctype arrays. This is because
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# there is no currently accepted manner to label a class as
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# supporting the buffer protocol. However, it's clearly a
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# work in progress. For more information, see:
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# * https://bugs.python.org/issue27501
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# * https://github.com/python/typing/issues/593
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# * https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/4232
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mv = memoryview(self._output_buffer) # type: ignore
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# Cast the memoryview to char
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mv = mv.cast('c')
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# Slice just the valid data from the memoryview
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valid_data_as_bytes = mv[:result]
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# DEBUG
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# Convert memoryview back to ctypes instance
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Buffer = ctypes.c_ubyte * len(valid_data_as_bytes)
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buf = Buffer.from_buffer( valid_data_as_bytes )
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# Convert PCM back to pointer and dump 4,000-byte buffer
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ptr = ctypes.cast(
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buf,
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ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_ubyte)
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)
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return valid_data_as_bytes
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def get_algorithmic_delay(self):
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"""Gets the total samples of delay added by the entire codec.
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This can be queried by the encoder and then the provided
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number of samples can be skipped on from the start of the
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decoder's output to provide time aligned input and
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output. From the perspective of a decoding application the
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real data begins this many samples late.
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The decoder contribution to this delay is identical for all
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decoders, but the encoder portion of the delay may vary from
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implementation to implementation, version to version, or even
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depend on the encoder's initial configuration. Applications
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needing delay compensation should call this method rather than
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hard-coding a value.
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"""
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# If we haven't already created an encoder, do so now
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if self._encoder is None:
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self._encoder = self._create_encoder()
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# Obtain the algorithmic delay of the Opus encoder. See
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# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7845#page-27
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delay = opus.opus_int32()
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result = opus.opus_encoder_ctl(
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self._encoder,
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opus.OPUS_GET_LOOKAHEAD_REQUEST,
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ctypes.pointer(delay)
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)
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if result != opus.OPUS_OK:
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raise PyOggError(
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"Failed to obtain the algorithmic delay of "+
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"the Opus encoder: "+
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opus.opus_strerror(result).decode("utf")
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)
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delay_samples = delay.value
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return delay_samples
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#
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# Internal methods
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#
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def _create_encoder(self) -> ctypes.pointer:
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# To create an encoder, we must first allocate resources for it.
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# We want Python to be responsible for the memory deallocation,
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# and thus Python must be responsible for the initial memory
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# allocation.
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# Check that the application has been defined
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if self._application is None:
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raise PyOggError(
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"The application was not specified before "+
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"attempting to create an Opus encoder. Perhaps "+
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"encode() was called before set_application()?"
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)
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application = self._application
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# Check that the sampling frequency has been defined
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if self._samples_per_second is None:
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raise PyOggError(
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"The sampling frequency was not specified before "+
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"attempting to create an Opus encoder. Perhaps "+
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"encode() was called before set_sampling_frequency()?"
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)
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# The frequency must be passed in as a 32-bit int
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samples_per_second = opus.opus_int32(self._samples_per_second)
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# Check that the number of channels has been defined
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if self._channels is None:
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raise PyOggError(
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"The number of channels were not specified before "+
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"attempting to create an Opus encoder. Perhaps "+
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"encode() was called before set_channels()?"
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)
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channels = self._channels
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# Obtain the number of bytes of memory required for the encoder
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size = opus.opus_encoder_get_size(channels);
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# Allocate the required memory for the encoder
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memory = ctypes.create_string_buffer(size)
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# Cast the newly-allocated memory as a pointer to an encoder. We
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# could also have used opus.oe_p as the pointer type, but writing
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# it out in full may be clearer.
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encoder = ctypes.cast(memory, ctypes.POINTER(opus.OpusEncoder))
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# Initialise the encoder
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error = opus.opus_encoder_init(
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encoder,
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samples_per_second,
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channels,
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application
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)
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# Check that there hasn't been an error when initialising the
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# encoder
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if error != opus.OPUS_OK:
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raise PyOggError(
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"An error occurred while creating the encoder: "+
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opus.opus_strerror(error).decode("utf")
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)
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# Return our newly-created encoder
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return encoder
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