Adir
Adir

Reputation: 1423

Display a audio waveform using C#

I've already searched at Stackoverflow and google, but haven't found what I'm looking for.
So far I got the audio raw data(WAV File) and I want to visualize it.

        private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        FileStream fs = new FileStream("D:\\tada.wav", FileMode.Open);
        BinaryReader reader = new BinaryReader(fs);
        char[] data = new char[4];
        long fsize;
        long wfxSize;
        long dataSize;
        WaveFormatEx wfx;

        //RIFF
        reader.Read(data, 0, 4);

        fsize = reader.ReadInt32();

        //WAVE
        reader.Read(data, 0, 4);

        //FMT
        reader.Read(data, 0, 4);
        wfxSize = reader.ReadInt32();

        byte[] wfxBuffer = new byte[wfxSize];
        reader.Read(wfxBuffer, 0, (int)wfxSize);
        wfx = new WaveFormatEx(wfxBuffer);

        //DATA
        reader.Read(data, 0, 4);
        dataSize = reader.ReadInt32();
        byte[] dataBuff = new byte[dataSize];
        reader.Read(dataBuff, 0, (int)dataSize);
        reader.Close();

        //Visualize the data...
    }

I know I need to convert the raw data into samples and then check for the peak for each sample and draw lines, but I really don't know how to do it(except for the drawing).

Upvotes: 10

Views: 32967

Answers (2)

Jecho Jekov
Jecho Jekov

Reputation: 1378

You can use the NAudio library.

See is the video tutorial on how to use NAudio to display waveforms.

Upvotes: 13

Paul Sasik
Paul Sasik

Reputation: 81537

Visualize the data... Wow! You should check out the WAV file spec here and perhaps here and then re-think whether this is something you actually want to tackle. (The second link is actually a better, more streamlined overview. Take a look at the data section to see if it's something you want to work with.)

Don't get me wrong. Maybe this is exactly what you want to do, and it might be fun. You should just know what you're getting into!

Also, here's a Code Project component that you could use outright or look at for ideas.

Upvotes: 9

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