nth frame to time
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I wanna find in the audio recording, how many seconds does it correspond to the frame. How can i do that?
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dpb
2022-7-25
Do you know the sampling rate? If so, it's trivial; if not, you're stuck. 44.1kHz is a fairly common rate, but not the only one.
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Akshat
2023-8-31
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2023-8-31
Hi Kayacan,
I understand that you would like to find out the timestamp of a frame number you have. You can do this with the help of sampling rate of audio clip.
The sample rate can be found out using the “audioread” function (https://in.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/audioread.html#btiabil-1-Fs , the variable "Fs" gives us the sampling rate).
Once you have the sampling rate in the variable “Fs”, you can simply multiply the inverse of this with “n” which is your frame number. The math behind this is that every second has “Fs” number of frames. Thus, every frame is lasting 1/Fs seconds. Multiply this by “n” and you get the frame timestamp.
I have done the same with a sample audio file (change the 'test.wav' inside audioread to the name of your audio file), and here is the code I used for the same:
[y, Fs] = audioread('test.wav');
n = 1024; % frame number
sampleDuration = 1 / Fs; % Duration of each sample in seconds
timeStamp = n* sampleDuration; % Time stamp
I hope it helps!
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