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warbleR (version 1.1.35)

check_sound_files: Check sound files

Description

check_sound_files checks whether sound files can be read by subsequent functions.

Usage

check_sound_files(
  X = NULL,
  parallel = 1,
  path = NULL,
  check.header = FALSE,
  verbose = TRUE
)

Value

If all sound files are ok, returns message "All files can be read". Otherwise returns the names of the corrupted sound files.

Arguments

X

Optional. 'selection_table' object or data frame with the following columns: 1) "sound.files": name of the sound files, 2) "sel": number of the selections, 3) "start": start time of selections, 4) "end": end time of selections. If provided the function also returns the smallest number of samples from the listed selections, which limits the minimum window length (wl argument in other functions) that can be used in batch analyses. This could be useful for avoiding errors in downstream functions (e.g. spectro_analysis).

parallel

Numeric. Controls whether parallel computing is applied. It specifies the number of cores to be used. Default is 1 (i.e. no parallel computing).

path

Character string containing the directory path where the sound files are located. If NULL (default) then the current working directory is used.

check.header

Logical. Checks whether number of samples in the file header matches that in the actual file (i.e. if the header is corrupted). This could significantly affect the performance of the function (much slower) particularly with long sound files.

verbose

Logical to control whether the summary messages are printed to the console. Defaut is TRUE.

Author

Marcelo Araya-Salas (marcelo.araya@ucr.ac.cr)

Details

This function checks if sound files in the working directory can be read. Users must set the working directory where they wish to check sound files beforehand. If X is provided it also returns the smallest number of samples from the selections listed in X (if all files can be read). Note that corrupt files can be fixed using fix_wavs) ('sox' must be installed to be able to run this function). The function is intended for a "quick and dirty" check of the sound files in a selections data frame. For a more thorough analysis see check_sels.

References

Araya-Salas, M., & Smith-Vidaurre, G. (2017). warbleR: An R package to streamline analysis of animal acoustic signals. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 8(2), 184-191.

See Also

check_sels tailor_sels

Examples

Run this code
{
# save wav file examples
data(list = c("Phae.long1", "Phae.long2", "Phae.long3", "Phae.long4", "lbh_selec_table"))
writeWave(Phae.long1, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long1.wav"))
writeWave(Phae.long2, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long2.wav"))
writeWave(Phae.long3, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long3.wav"))
writeWave(Phae.long4, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long4.wav"))

# without selection data frame
check_sound_files(path = tempdir())

# with selection data frame
check_sound_files(X = lbh_selec_table, path = tempdir())
}

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