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Get length of .wav from sox output

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I need to get the length of a .wav file. Using: sox output.wav -n stat Gives: Samples read:449718 Length (seconds):28.107375

I need to get the length of a .wav file.

Using:

sox output.wav -n stat

Gives:

Samples read:            449718
Length (seconds):     28.107375
Scaled by:         2147483647.0
Maximum amplitude:     0.999969
Minimum amplitude:    -0.999969
Midline amplitude:     0.000000
Mean    norm:          0.145530开发者_JAVA百科
Mean    amplitude:     0.000291
RMS     amplitude:     0.249847
Maximum delta:         1.316925
Minimum delta:         0.000000
Mean    delta:         0.033336
RMS     delta:         0.064767
Rough   frequency:          660
Volume adjustment:        1.000

How do I use grep or some other method to only output the value of the length in the second column, i.e. 28.107375?

Thanks


There is a better way:

soxi -D out.wav


The stat effect sends its output to stderr, use 2>&1 to redirect to stdout. Use sed to extract the relevant bits:

sox out.wav -n stat 2>&1 | sed -n 's#^Length (seconds):[^0-9]*\([0-9.]*\)$#\1#p'


This can be done by using:

  • soxi -D input.mp3 the output will be the duration directly in seconds
  • soxi -d input.mp3 the output will be the duration with the following format hh:mm:ss.ss


This worked for me (in Windows):

sox --i -D out.wav


I just added an option for JSON output on the 'stat' and 'stats' effects. This should make getting info about an audiofile a little bit easier.

https://github.com/kylophone/SoxJSONStatStats

$ sox somefile.wav -n stat -json


for ruby:

string = `sox --i -D file_wav 2>&1` 
string.strip.to_f


There is my solution for C# (unfortunately sox --i -D out.wav returns wrong result in some cases):

public static double GetAudioDuration(string soxPath, string audioPath)
{
    double duration = 0;
    var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(soxPath,
        string.Format("\"{0}\" -n stat", audioPath));
    startInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
    startInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
    startInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
    startInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
    var process = Process.Start(startInfo);
    process.WaitForExit();

    string str;
    using (var outputThread = process.StandardError)
        str = outputThread.ReadToEnd();

    if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(str))
        using (var outputThread = process.StandardOutput)
            str = outputThread.ReadToEnd();

    try
    {
        string[] lines = str.Split(new string[] { Environment.NewLine }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
        string lengthLine = lines.First(line => line.Contains("Length (seconds)"));
        duration = double.Parse(lengthLine.Split(':')[1]);
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
    }

    return duration;
}


In CentOS

sox out.wav -e stat 2>&1 | sed -n 's#^Length (seconds):[^0-9]([0-9.])$#\1#p'


sox stat output to array and json encode

        $stats_raw = array();
        exec('sox file.wav -n stat 2>&1', $stats_raw);
        $stats = array();

        foreach($stats_raw as $stat) {
            $word = explode(':', $stat);
            $stats[] = array('name' => trim($word[0]), 'value' => trim($word[1]));
        } 
        echo json_encode($stats);
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