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add PySoundFile backend, and even make it default #64

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albertz opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 2 comments
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add PySoundFile backend, and even make it default #64

albertz opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 2 comments

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@albertz
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albertz commented Feb 22, 2018

On my system, it was using Gstreamer, which had several issues (e.g. #57, #62 and #63).
Then I tried PySoundFile, which was even faster (0:04:31 vs 0:05:38), and does not have any of those issues.
A related discussion for librosa is here.
So, I think it would make sense for audioread to add PySoundFile as an additional backend, and even make it the default.

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sampsyo commented Feb 22, 2018

Sounds reasonable! Contributions along these lines would be welcome.

@shuguang101
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I have the same experience, PySoundFile is faster than Gstreamer. But i can't open libsndfile's web site, is libsndfile still being maintained?

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