Create valid wav file header for streams in memory

Hippias Minor picture Hippias Minor · Mar 27, 2014 · Viewed 8.3k times · Source

I have raw-headerless wav audio data as MemoryStreams.

Stream rawAudioStream = Producer.GetRawAudioFileStream(...);

I know those streams data format:

// WaveFormat(int rate, int bits, int channels);
WaveFormat waveformat = new WaveFormat(8000, 16, 1);

What I want is to add programmatically right header info for those memory streams without writing them to a physical file.

How can I do that?

PS: I checked the NAudio Library but only found a way to create a header by writing streams to really-physical files which is not suitable for my situation.

var waveformat = new WaveFormat(8000,16,1);

var reader = new RawSourceWaveStream(rawAudioMemStream, waveformat);

using (var convertedStream = WaveFormatConversionStream.CreatePcmStream(reader))    
{
    WaveFileWriter.CreateWaveFile(fileName, convertedStream);     
}

rawAudioMemStream.Close();

Answer

Sam picture Sam · Jun 26, 2014

The below code will write a Wav header to the beginning of a MemoryStream. Which means you'll need to write the header to your stream first, and then you can write your samples. Otherwise the samples at the start of your stream will get overwritten with meta data,

// totalSampleCount needs to be the combined count of samples of all channels. So if the left and right channels contain 1000 samples each, then totalSampleCount should be 2000.
// isFloatingPoint should only be true if the audio data is in 32-bit floating-point format.

private void WriteWavHeader(MemoryStream stream, bool isFloatingPoint, ushort channelCount, ushort bitDepth, int sampleRate, int totalSampleCount)
{
    stream.Position = 0;

    // RIFF header.
    // Chunk ID.
    stream.Write(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("RIFF"), 0, 4);

    // Chunk size.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes(((bitDepth / 8) * totalSampleCount) + 36), 0, 4);

    // Format.
    stream.Write(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("WAVE"), 0, 4);



    // Sub-chunk 1.
    // Sub-chunk 1 ID.
    stream.Write(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("fmt "), 0, 4);

    // Sub-chunk 1 size.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes(16), 0, 4);

    // Audio format (floating point (3) or PCM (1)). Any other format indicates compression.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes((ushort)(isFloatingPoint ? 3 : 1)), 0, 2);

    // Channels.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes(channelCount), 0, 2);

    // Sample rate.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes(sampleRate), 0, 4);

    // Bytes rate.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes(sampleRate * channelCount * (bitDepth / 8)), 0, 4);

    // Block align.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes((ushort)channelCount * (bitDepth / 8)), 0, 2);

    // Bits per sample.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes(bitDepth), 0, 2);



    // Sub-chunk 2.
    // Sub-chunk 2 ID.
    stream.Write(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("data"), 0, 4);

    // Sub-chunk 2 size.
    stream.Write(BitConverter.GetBytes((bitDepth / 8) * totalSampleCount), 0, 4);
}