You could try something like this:
based on this question/answer
# this is the threshold that determines whether or not sound is detected
THRESHOLD = 0
#open your audio stream
# wait until the sound data breaks some level threshold
while True:
data = stream.read(chunk)
# check level against threshold, you'll have to write getLevel()
if getLevel(data) > THRESHOLD:
break
# record for however long you want
# close the stream
You'll probably want to play with your chunk size and threshold values until you get the desired behavior.
Edit:
You can use the built-in audioop package to find the root-mean-square (rms) of a sample, which is generally how you would get the level.
import audioop
import pyaudio
chunk = 1024
p = pyaudio.PyAudio()
stream = p.open(format=pyaudio.paInt16,
channels=1,
rate=44100,
input=True,
frames_per_buffer=chunk)
data = stream.read(chunk)
rms = audioop.rms(data, 2) #width=2 for format=paInt16
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