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authorSerhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>2012-12-27 18:43:36 (GMT)
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Issue #16682: Replace "Python string" to "bytes object" in audioop documentation.
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
The :mod:`audioop` module contains some useful operations on sound fragments.
It operates on sound fragments consisting of signed integer samples 8, 16 or 32
-bits wide, stored in Python strings. All scalar items are integers, unless
+bits wide, stored in bytes objects. All scalar items are integers, unless
specified otherwise.
.. index::
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The module defines the following variables and functions:
.. function:: lin2alaw(fragment, width)
Convert samples in the audio fragment to a-LAW encoding and return this as a
- Python string. a-LAW is an audio encoding format whereby you get a dynamic
+ bytes object. a-LAW is an audio encoding format whereby you get a dynamic
range of about 13 bits using only 8 bit samples. It is used by the Sun audio
hardware, among others.
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ The module defines the following variables and functions:
.. function:: lin2ulaw(fragment, width)
Convert samples in the audio fragment to u-LAW encoding and return this as a
- Python string. u-LAW is an audio encoding format whereby you get a dynamic
+ bytes object. u-LAW is an audio encoding format whereby you get a dynamic
range of about 14 bits using only 8 bit samples. It is used by the Sun audio
hardware, among others.