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The https://pysoundfile.readthedocs.io/en/latest/# page could link to the pypi page or the updated docs, but currently doesn't (or explain that you are looking at a deprecated library)
Unfortunately, through no fault of yours, several Google searches that one would hope to lead one to the python-soundfile library instead lead to pysoundfile, so it would be helpful if old linked to new.
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Yes. Pysoundfile is outdated and deprecated. The problem is, in order to update the documentation on PyPi, I'd have to publish a new version, but I don't have the old build systems any more, so it's very hard to do that without breaking things.
I had the idea of uploading a new version of pysoundfile that's just a wrapper for python-soundfile, but this will likely break things for the remaining users of pysoundfile.
So I don't have a good solution for this. If you have a good idea for how to deal with this, I'm all ears.
I was recommended PySoundFile in a StackOverflow post.
I was recommended "PySoundFile", at this address: https://pypi.org/project/PySoundFile/
That page links to these docs: https://pysoundfile.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#
And this github: https://github.com/bastibe/PySoundFile
This is incorrect, I should be using python-soundfile with this pypi address https://pypi.org/project/soundfile/ and these docs https://python-soundfile.readthedocs.io/en/0.11.0/#module-soundfile . The other repo is an old version. But it took me about a day to figure that out, and once I figured it out it was harder than it could have been to find the "real" repo/project.
Things that would help:
Unfortunately, through no fault of yours, several Google searches that one would hope to lead one to the python-soundfile library instead lead to pysoundfile, so it would be helpful if old linked to new.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: