How can i cut a .wave
file using java ?
What i want is :
when the user presses the button labeled cut
it should cut the audio from
This has originally been answered by Martin Dow
import java.io.*;
import javax.sound.sampled.*;
class AudioFileProcessor {
public static void main(String[] args) {
copyAudio("/tmp/uke.wav", "/tmp/uke-shortened.wav", 2, 1);
}
public static void copyAudio(String sourceFileName, String destinationFileName, int startSecond, int secondsToCopy) {
AudioInputStream inputStream = null;
AudioInputStream shortenedStream = null;
try {
File file = new File(sourceFileName);
AudioFileFormat fileFormat = AudioSystem.getAudioFileFormat(file);
AudioFormat format = fileFormat.getFormat();
inputStream = AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(file);
int bytesPerSecond = format.getFrameSize() * (int)format.getFrameRate();
inputStream.skip(startSecond * bytesPerSecond);
long framesOfAudioToCopy = secondsToCopy * (int)format.getFrameRate();
shortenedStream = new AudioInputStream(inputStream, format, framesOfAudioToCopy);
File destinationFile = new File(destinationFileName);
AudioSystem.write(shortenedStream, fileFormat.getType(), destinationFile);
} catch (Exception e) {
println(e);
} finally {
if (inputStream != null) try { inputStream.close(); } catch (Exception e) { println(e); }
if (shortenedStream != null) try { shortenedStream.close(); } catch (Exception e) { println(e); }
}
}
}
Originally answered HERE
there's an api which may helps you to achieve your goal http://code.google.com/p/musicg-sound-api/
AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(File)
for this).getFormat()
to determine the number of bytes you need to read from the stream and the positions.You might also want to look at Tritonus and its AudioOutputStream, it might make things easier.