boyhagemann / waveform
A php package that can generate waveforms based on a WAV file
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Requires
- php: >=5.3.3
- boyhagemann/wave: dev-master
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Last update: 2024-12-15 08:20:47 UTC
README
This package creates a waveform, based on the BoyHagemann\Wave class. It will have several generators to present the waveform.
Install
You can install with composer using the following lines in your composer.json file:
"minimum-stability": "dev", "require": { "boyhagemann/waveform": "dev-master" }
How to use
The most basic way to generate a waveform is like this. It has a default width of 500 pixels and a height of 200 pixels.
<?php use BoyHagemann\Waveform\Waveform; echo Waveform::fromFilename('the/path/to/the/file.wav');
Generators
The waveform can be presented in multiple ways:
- Html
- Png
- Svg
It uses a simple interface so you can build your own generator. The interface GeneratorInterface uses three simple methods:
<?php namespace BoyHagemann\Waveform\Generator; use BoyHagemann\Waveform\Waveform; interface GeneratorInterface { public function setWaveform(Waveform $waveform); public function getWaveform(); public function generate(); }
Examples
If you want to test it yourself, try the following codes.
Generate a png image
<?php use BoyHagemann\Waveform\Waveform; use BoyHagemann\Waveform\Generator; $filename = 'the/path/to/your/file.wav'; $waveform = Waveform::fromFilename($filename); $waveform->setGenerator(new Generator\Png) ->setWidth(960) ->setHeight(400); // Will display the image, including setting the read image/png header echo $waveform->generate();
Generate a html/css based waveform
<?php use BoyHagemann\Waveform\Waveform; $filename = 'the/path/to/your/file.wav'; $waveform = Waveform::fromFilename($filename); $waveform->setGenerator(new Generator\Html) ->setWidth(960) ->setHeight(400); $waveformHtml = $waveform->generate(); ?> <html> <head> <style> #waveform { float: left; position: relative; height: 400px; width: 960px; } span { position: absolute; display: block; width: 1px; background: #ddd; float: left; bottom: 0; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="waveform"> <?php echo $waveformHtml ?> </div> </body> </html>
Generate an svg based waveform
<?php use BoyHagemann\Waveform\Waveform; $filename = 'the/path/to/your/file.wav'; $waveform = Waveform::fromFilename($filename); $waveform->setGenerator(new Generator\Svg) $waveformSvg = $waveform->generate(); \\do something, e.g. save it to a file file_put_contents ('the/path/to/result/file.svg', $waveformSvg);
Maximize
By default, the wave amplitude data is maximized to match the height you set for the waveform. This means that if you set the height to 200, then the waveform is maximized to 200 pixels. The result is a nice looking waveform regardless of the overall loudness. Don't want this nifty feature? You can change the behaviour with one simple line of code:
$waveform->setMaximized(false); // defaults to true
Get wave metadata
You have access to all the wave metadata. The only thing you have to do is retrieving the original Wave object and get the desired information. Form more detailed information see BoyHagemann\Wave documentation.
$wave = $waveform->getWave(); $metadata = $wave->getMetadata(); $metadata->getSampleRate(); $metadata->getBitsPerSample();
To do
- Add png generator
- Add svg generator
- Allow different bits per sample (8, 16, 24, 32)