"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 "namedtuple()", containing five attributes: ("filetype", "framerate", "nchannels", "nframes", "sampwidth"). 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 namedtuple as described above, otherwise "None" is returned. Changed in version 3.5: Result changed from a tuple to a namedtuple. 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 namedtuple as described above on success, or "None". Changed in version 3.5: Result changed from a tuple to a namedtuple.