21.9. sndhdr — Determine type of sound file¶
Source code: Lib/sndhdr.py
The sndhdr provides utility functions which attempt to determine the type
of sound data which is in a file.  When these functions are able to determine
what type of sound data is stored in a file, they return a tuple (type,
sampling_rate, channels, frames, bits_per_sample).  The value for type
indicates the data type and will be one of the strings 'aifc', 'aiff',
'au', 'hcom', 'sndr', 'sndt', 'voc', 'wav', '8svx',
'sb', 'ub', or 'ul'.  The sampling_rate will be either the actual
value or 0 if unknown or difficult to decode.  Similarly, channels will be
either the number of channels or 0 if it cannot be determined or if the
value is difficult to decode.  The value for frames will be either the number
of frames or -1.  The last item in the tuple, bits_per_sample, will either
be the sample size in bits or 'A' for A-LAW or 'U' for u-LAW.
- sndhdr.what(filename)¶
- Determines the type of sound data stored in the file filename using - whathdr(). If it succeeds, returns a tuple as described above, otherwise- Noneis returned.
- sndhdr.whathdr(filename)¶
- Determines the type of sound data stored in a file based on the file header. The name of the file is given by filename. This function returns a tuple as described above on success, or - None.
