This project contains a Python command-line demo for PvSpeaker that demonstrates how to use PvSpeaker to play audio from a WAV file.
PvSpeaker is an easy-to-use, cross-platform audio player designed for real-time speech audio processing. It allows developers to send raw PCM frames to an audio device's output stream.
- Python 3.8+
- Runs on Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64 and arm64), Windows (x86_64), and Raspberry Pi (3, 4, 5).
pip3 install pvspeakerdemo
In the following instructions, we will refer to {AUDIO_DEVICE_INDEX}
as the index of the audio device to use, and {INPUT_WAV_PATH}
as the path to the pcm wav
file that will be played.
{AUDIO_DEVICE_INDEX}
defaults to -1 and {INPUT_WAV_PATH}
must not be empty.
To show the available audio devices run:
pv_speaker_demo --show_audio_devices
To run PvSpeaker run:
pv_speaker_demo --audio_device_index {AUDIO_DEVICE_INDEX} --input_wav_path {INPUT_WAV_PATH}
Hit Ctrl+C
if you wish to stop playing audio before it completes. If no audio device index (-d
) is provided, the demo will use the system's default audio player device.