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eq_harry
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Cooler Master MH752 Review!
Ya boi just got his dekoni nuggets and slapped it on the mh 752; this in combination with a custom eq sets me up good for a Friday night.
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Sennheiser HD560s thoughts from a beginner. Do I just not like 'analytical'?
If you'd like to try some of the fruits of my work (560s are my main after eq), the doors are open.
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Short review for almost every „standard“ headphone up to 350 Euros
Some time went by and I gave it another chance, and with a custom made eq.
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Need help 🥲 please!
Sidenote, since we are on the headphones subreddit, the headset I use is voiced and tuned to accentuate intelligibility and vocal clarity, so do not expect it to have booming bass or a flat response. With that being said, I find the lack of bass to be a huge plus, since some plantronics headsets I have used in the past have had enough bass to give me headaches during longer calls. Additionally, with the right eq, the Sennheisers can sound relatively impressive as an "open back" on ear kind of headset. HD 800 killer confirmed /s!
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How to eq headphones?
If you are feeling adventurous and would like to eq headphones according to the HRTF instead of a standard like diffuse or harman, feel free to poke around in this repo.
pydub
- Looking for help with a winamp project please.
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Best language(s) for creating/manipulating sounds
Honestly while, C++ is used for professional audio software, you can get a lot done with python and a library like pydub, or you can even learn to manipulate audio files without any libraries in any language. So if you are not particulary interested in C++ at the moment you can start with Python, which is easier to learn. You can check out other python audio manipulation libraries here
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ChatGPT and Whisper APIs
I doubt it will matter if you're breaking up mid sentence if you pass in the previous as a prompt and split words. This is how Whisper does it internally.
It's not absolutely perfect, but splitting on the word boundary is one line of code with the same package in their docs: https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub/blob/master/API.markdown#sil...
25MB is also a lot. That's 30 minutes to an hour on MP3 at reasonable compression. A 2 hour movie would have three splits.
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FFmpeg 6.0
Even given an option it can be difficult to find the corresponding documentation, if only because of the many different submodules and encoders and decoders and filters that have o-so-slightly different options. That said, I've just switched from pydub to ffmpeg-python (due to memory issues of the former[1]) and judging from the Jupiter notebook[2] it seems a much more intuitive method of constructing ffmpeg pipelines.
[1] https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub/issues/135
[2] https://github.com/kkroening/ffmpeg-python/tree/master/examp...
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Download & Trim MP3 from Youtube with Python
With the file downloaded, we're now going to arbitrarily slice it locally (you might have considered wheter it is possible to simply download a clip from youtube; all reliable methods I've found will essentially boil down to downloading the whole and then editing locally). For that we'll use the pydub library:
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Playing multiple .wav and/or mp3 files in Python
I guess it's possible in theory, a quick search suggest pydub library.But you may find something better if you do a little research.
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I made a cross-platform command-line app called maestro to play music!
Uses https://github.com/cheofusi/just_playback to play sound. It's actually surprising how hard it was to find a cross-platform Python module to play sound that doesn't require an external dependency like ffmpeg. Even then, modules like https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub don't support features like seeking/scrubbing, which was a must-have for my project.
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Batch conversion FLAC to WAV
Once python is installed, you will also need to install the "pydub" package for this script to work. If you're on a Windows computer, you can do this from the command line (run the "cmd") program. If you're on mac, you can do this from the terminal. Basically, the way that you do this is using "pip" -- a "helper" program that comes with python. Once you launch the command line, just run the command python -m pip install pydub --upgrade and you should see a message showing that it successfully installed. If you're struggling with this step, just google how to "pip install python packages" and you can find a lot of beginner guides.
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How can I modify the pitch of an audio file and save it to disk?
That is kinda what serverless functions are built for. Looks like python has some good libraries for this: https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub.
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Playing large audio files?
The files are big, so it's not feasible to load one in all at once. They have to be streamed/chunked somehow. (sadly, pydub doesn't support this...)
What are some alternatives?
librosa - Python library for audio and music analysis
SpeechRecognition - Speech recognition module for Python, supporting several engines and APIs, online and offline.
pyAudioAnalysis - Python Audio Analysis Library: Feature Extraction, Classification, Segmentation and Applications
ffmpeg-python - Python bindings for FFmpeg - with complex filtering support
mutagen - Python module for handling audio metadata
audioread - cross-library (GStreamer + Core Audio + MAD + FFmpeg) audio decoding for Python
m3u8 - Python m3u8 Parser for HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) Transmissions
matchering - 🎚️ Open Source Audio Matching and Mastering
beets - music library manager and MusicBrainz tagger
mingus - Mingus is a music package for Python
kapre - kapre: Keras Audio Preprocessors
django-elastic-transcoder - Django + AWS Elastic Transcoder