Hi i wanted to use "play" to play the audioplayer(data,fs). 'GUI1' is a .m and .fig.
[data,fs]=wavread('test');
play(audioplayer(data,fs))
error:
Error using GUI1>play
Too many input arguments.
Error in GUI1>buttonPlay_Callback (line 286)
play(player);
Error in gui_mainfcn (line 96)
feval(varargin{:});
Please help, How can i solve this?

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tan
tan 2014년 6월 4일
I saw 1 explanation is that maybe there are hidden function in the matlab that takes some input argument. But i do not know how to find out the hidden function and solve it. Any one knows how?

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2014년 6월 4일

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Use the soundsc function instead:
soundsc(data,fs)
The play function is for audioplayer objects. You seem to have a ‘.wav’ file instead, so soundsc or sound would likely work best for you here.

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tan 2014년 6월 5일
Thank you for answer. after i tried soundsc it can work. However because i need to use audioplayer.Running and etc, so only play function can be use.
Easily corrected!
You have to create an audioplayer object from your test.wav file.
[data,fs]=audioread('test.wav'); % Read ‘.wav’ file
testobj = audioplayer(data,fs); % Create audioplayer object
play(testobj) % Play the file
I could not play your ‘test.wav’ file because I do not have it, but I did exactly this with a ‘.wav’ file I have, and verified that it works.
Looking at your code, it seems strange that it did not work as you wrote it, but it seems necessary to break it out into two statements. When I tried my file with your syntax, it did not throw an error but it did not produce any sound. When I ran it as I posted in my comment, it worked.
tan
tan 2014년 6월 5일
Thank you!!
Star Strider
Star Strider 2014년 6월 5일
My pleasure!

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