Hi there,
please I tried other lists, and nothing. I just need to know how to
interpret the tuples that the asBands method return to me.

A cant understand  what the asBands() really gave to me.
The Docs, say that asBands() return a List of tupples  grouped by
frequency, and the first two values are frequency limits. But I cant
see the frequency limits, not even the frequencies .

IF anyone, has any information about it, even to say "its not working".  hehe

THis is part of my output to an audio file of 2 seconds and a 1000Hz frequency
And the code is below
But I read a lot, search .. and I still cant understand what this
tuples really means.

Thanks in advance

190.283203125;0.244085595012
211.42578125;1.08019864559
253.7109375;3.9267279307
317.138671875;9.92583847046
359.423828125;30.9667332967
422.8515625;2023.64868164
507.421875;1721.98303223
591.9921875;45.5271911621
697.705078125;6.53225898743
824.560546875;2.08980056218
972.55859375;0.794676959515
1141.69921875;0.362428373761
1331.98242188;0.29334748875
1564.55078125;0.218693238038
1839.40429688;0.278315830231
2156.54296875;0.146333972613
2537.109375;0.26632910683
2981.10351563;0.496793937683
3509.66796875;0.742335747028
4122.80273438;0.619799894445
4841.65039063;0.941718482971
5687.35351563;0.703689981014
6681.0546875;1.38942857222
7843.89648438;1.78449742244
9218.1640625;3.77672335976
190.283203125;0.194098889828
211.42578125;1.05994915962
253.7109375;3.90520095825
317.138671875;10.0715675354
359.423828125;31.0263417562
422.8515625;2023.83581543
507.421875;1721.99328613
591.9921875;45.4988830566
697.705078125;6.51365725199
824.560546875;2.10594912938
972.55859375;0.806965708733
1141.69921875;0.369390010834
1331.98242188;0.381403446198
1564.55078125;0.279652008644
1839.40429688;0.307544994354
2156.54296875;0.252535131243
2537.109375;0.34709642047
2981.10351563;0.604796524048
3509.66796875;0.553077500442
4122.80273438;1.07670492284
4841.65039063;1.21294984818
5687.35351563;1.33566446507
6681.0546875;1.47083462802
7843.89648438;2.5437119704
9218.1640625;4.14210630718
import pymedia.audio.sound as sound
import pymedia.audio.acodec as acodec
import sys

freqs=''
def playFile(file_name):
   #Leitura do arquivo
   file_extension = file_name.split('.' )[ -1 ].lower()
   parms = {'id': acodec.getCodecID(file_extension), 'ext': file_extension}
   decoder = acodec.Decoder(parms)
   f = open(file_name, 'rb')
   s = f.read(8192)
   r = decoder.decode(s)
   sampleFreqs= []
   #snd = sound.Output(r.sample_rate, r.channels, sound.AFMT_S16_LE)
   SAMPLES= 500
   NUM_FREQS= 12
   BANDS= 25
   resampler= sound.Resampler( (r.sample_rate,r.channels), (r.sample_rate,1) )
   analyzer= sound.SpectrAnalyzer( 1, SAMPLES, 512 )
   arqb = open('saida_bands.txt' , 'w')
   arqf = open('saida_freqs.txt', 'w')
   arqb.write('%s \n' %(f.name))
   contador = 0
   while len(s)> 0:
       contador = contador + 1
       if r:
           #snd.play(r.data)
           s = f.read(512)
           r = decoder.decode(s)

           snd= sound.Output( r.sample_rate, r.channels, sound.AFMT_S16_LE )
           s1= resampler.resample( r.data )
           bTmp= analyzer.asBands( BANDS, s1 )
           sampleFreqs.append( ( snd.getPosition()+ snd.getLeft(), bTmp ) )
           fTmp= analyzer.asFrequencies(r.data)
           #print (bTmp )
           for k in bTmp:
               for l in k:
                   #print l
                   arqb.write('%s;%s \n' % (l[0].__str__(),l[1].__str__(),))

           arqb.write('Frame: %s \n' % (contador.__str__()))
           arqf.write ('Leitura: %s \n ' % (contador.__str__()))
           arqf.write ('Freq: %s \n ' % (fTmp.__str__()))
   arqb.write('LOOPS: %s \n' % (contador.__str__()))
   arqb.close()
   arqf.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
   file_name = sys.argv[1]
   playFile(file_name)

-- 
Carlos Leite

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