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It reads audio stream from a Microsoft PCM (pulse code modulated) (.wav) file. Its output is a float stream. | It reads audio stream from a Microsoft PCM (pulse code modulated) (.wav) file (all versions of GNU Radio) and every other file format that [libsndfile](http://libsndfile.github.io/libsndfile/formats.html) supports (GNU Radio 3.9.0.0 and later). | ||
Its output is a float stream. | |||
Unless called otherwise, the values are inside the range of [-1:1]. | Unless called otherwise, the values are inside the range of [-1:1]. |
Revision as of 10:29, 26 June 2022
It reads audio stream from a Microsoft PCM (pulse code modulated) (.wav) file (all versions of GNU Radio) and every other file format that [libsndfile](http://libsndfile.github.io/libsndfile/formats.html) supports (GNU Radio 3.9.0.0 and later).
Its output is a float stream.
Unless called otherwise, the values are inside the range of [-1:1].
Parameters
(R): Run-time adjustable
- File
- Path to the .wav file to be read
- Repeat
- Repeat playback of the file when end is reached
- N Channels
- Number of audio channels to output
Example Flowgraph
This flowgraph shows a Wav File Source block producing pre-recorded radioteletype signals.
Source Files
- C++ files
- [1]
- Header files
- [2]
- Public header files
- [3]
- Block definition
- [4]