A Visualizer that actually represents the Audio that's playing.
Inspired from Akascape's TkVisualizer
Install it by running:
pip install CTkVisualizer
(Verify that you're atleast running with Version 1.0.3)
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This Widget is absolutely unfriendly to Integrate since it doesn't just Visualize Audio (what you might expect), it also plays it using
pygame.mixer
. Unfortunately, this makes it do more than what a Widget is supposed to do. Usually you'd want to handle the Audio Playing seperately, and not in some GUI Widget. I wasn't able to implement it any other way. I tried my best to compensate for it by providing Audio Control Methods with the Widget natively, likepause()
,resume()
andset_volume()
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This Widget has serious Problems with vertical Resizing! Horizontal Resizing works like a Charm, the Bars get thicker, but vertically, the Bars will get "chopped off"
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This Widget has been tested with WAVE files (.wav) and MPEG3 Files (.mp3), both worked fine.
This Overview just helps you get started quickly.
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play_new_song(self, path_to_WAVE_file: str, finish_callback=None)
- Loads and plays a new audio file while stopping any currently playing song.
- Parameters:
path_to_WAVE_file
: The path to the new audio file.finish_callback
: A callback to execute when the song finishes loading (default is None).
- [!] You would most likely want to run this Threaded for performance reasons!
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pause(self)
- Pauses the currently playing audio.
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play(self)
- Resumes playback of the paused audio.
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resume(self)
- Resumes playback of the audio if it was paused.
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is_playing(self)
- Checks if audio is currently playing.
- Returns: True if audio is playing, False otherwise.
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change_color(self, color)
- Changes the color of all audio bars.
- Parameters:
color
: The new RGB color for the audio bars.
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get_music_filename(self)
- Gets the base filename of the currently loaded music file.
- Returns: The base filename of the music file without extension, or None if no file is loaded.
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set_volume(self, volume: float)
- Sets the volume for the currently playing audio.
- Parameters:
volume
: A float value representing the volume level, where 0.0 is muted and 1.0 is the maximum volume.
- Raises: ValueError if the volume is not between 0.0 and 1.0.
import customtkinter as ctk
from CTkVisualizer import AudioVisualizer
# Create the main application window
root = ctk.CTk()
root.title("Audio Visualizer")
# Initialize the audio visualizer
visualizer = AudioVisualizer(root, "path/to/your/audio/file.wav")
visualizer.pack(expand=True, fill="both")
# Run the application
root.mainloop()
If you want a quick and practical overview of how it works, you can look at AudioMusicVisualizerDemo.py
- There I also added some Buttons to change the Color of the Bars or Play/Pause the Song.
If you have any suggestions or if you happen to find any Bugs, please report them by opening an Issue
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Lastly, if you made anything cool with this Project, please tell me! I'd love to see it. Just open an Issue about it or tell me via Discord: @ilollek