Simple Player
Discover the pinnacle of audio elegance with this simpleplayer
module, boasting a sophisticated blend of advanced features and seamless compatibility across multiple platforms.
Installation
You can install the module using pip:
pip install simpleplayer
Terminal Usage
You can also use the module directly from the terminal:
simpleplayer path/to/your/audio/file.wav
Usage
Import the simpleplayer
class from the simpleplayer
module:
from simpleplayer import simpleplayer
Create an instance of the AudioPlayer class, providing the filename of the audio file as a parameter:
player = simpleplayer('path/to/your/audio/file.wav')
Replace 'path/to/your/audio/file.wav' with the actual path to your audio file.
Play Audio
To start playing the audio, call the play() method:
player.play()
Pause and Resume
You can pause the audio playback by calling the pause() method:
player.pause()
To resume the playback, call the resume() method:
player.resume()
Stop Audio
To stop the audio playback, use the stop() method:
player.stop()
Example
Here's an example that demonstrates the usage of the AudioPlayer module:
from simpleplayer import simpleplayer
player = simpleplayer('path/to/your/audio/file.wav')
player.play()
player.wait()
player.pause()
player.resume()
player.stop()
Remember to replace 'path/to/your/audio/file.wav' with the actual path to your audio file.
Voice Generator
The voicegen
module allows you to convert text to speech and save it as an audio file using the gtts
library.
To use the voicegen
module, you need to follow these steps:
-
Import the voicegen
class from the voicegen
module:
from simpleplayer import voicegen
-
Create an instance of the voicegen class, providing the text, filename, and an optional language parameter:
voicegen(text, filename, lang='en')
Replace text with the text you want to convert to speech, filename with the desired name of the output audio file, and lang with the language code (default is 'en').
-
If the internet connection is available, the text will be converted into speech and saved as an MP3 file with the specified filename.
Example usage:
from simpleplayer import voicegen
voicegen("Hello, world!", "output")
This will generate an audio file named output.mp3 containing the speech for the text "Hello, world!".
Terminal Usage
You can also use the voicegen module directly from the terminal:
voicegen "Hello, world!" output
Replace "Hello, world!" with the desired text and output with the desired filename (without the file extension). The generated audio file will be saved as output.mp3 in the current directory.
Note: Ensure that you have a stable internet connection to use the voicegen module successfully.
LICENSE
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.