I am trying to get decibels values from a recorded audio sample in order to make a wave chart and process its peaks.
At the moment I'm using AVAudioRecorder
to record an audio file and access its DB values by using [recorder averagePowerForChannel:0]
, called by a timer, however I am facing a limitation. Since I need to be the most precise as possible I have set the timer to repeating at 0.001s, however calling [recorder averagePowerForChannel:0]
at each tick outputs the same value multiple times. It seems like the recorder is not able to update the values below 0.2s.
How could I overcome this limitation?
This is the recorder setting:
NSDictionary *settings = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
[NSNumber numberWithFloat: 44000.0], AVSampleRateKey,
[NSNumber numberWithInt: kAudioFormatAppleLossless], AVFormatIDKey,
[NSNumber numberWithInt: 1], AVNumberOfChannelsKey,
[NSNumber numberWithInt: AVAudioQualityMax], AVEncoderAudioQualityKey,
nil];
Then I setup the recorder
recorder = [[AVAudioRecorder alloc] initWithURL:url settings:settings error:&error];
[recorder setMeteringEnabled:YES];
[recorder prepareToRecord];
[recorder record];
timer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:0.001f target:self selector: @selector(cllBack:) userInfo: nil repeats: YES];
And in cllBack I call
[recorder updateMeters];
[recorder averagePowerForChannel:0];
Thanks in advance for any help!
CodePudding user response:
Solved using AVAudioEngine by installing a tap on bus and analyzing the data.