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@tap-ogg/vorbis

v0.3.0

Published

Node.js native binding to libvorbis

Downloads

8

Readme

node-vorbis

Node.js native binding to libvorbis

This module provides Vorbis Encoder and Decoder classes compatible with node-ogg streams.

Installation

node-vorbis comes bundled with its own copy of libvorbis, so there's no need to have the library pre-installed on your system.

Simply compile and install node-vorbis using npm:

$ npm install @tap-ogg/vorbis

Example

Decoder example:

var fs = require('fs');
var ogg = require('@suldashi/ogg');
var vorbis = require('@tap-ogg/vorbis');
var file = __dirname + '/Hydrate-Kenny_Beltrey.ogg';

var od = new ogg.Decoder();
od.on('stream', function (stream) {
  var vd = new vorbis.Decoder();

  // the "format" event contains the raw PCM format
  vd.on('format', function (format) {
    // send the raw PCM data to stdout
    vd.pipe(process.stdout);
  });

  // an "error" event will get emitted if the stream is not a Vorbis stream
  // (i.e. it could be a Theora video stream instead)
  vd.on('error', function (err) {
    // maybe try another decoder...
  });

  stream.pipe(vd);
});

fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(od);

Encoder example:

var ogg = require('@suldashi/ogg');
var vorbis = require('@tap-ogg/vorbis');

var oe = new ogg.Encoder();
var ve = new vorbis.Encoder();

// not yet implemented...
ve.addComment('ARTIST', 'Bob Marley');

// `process.stdin` *MUST* be PCM float 32-bit signed little-endian samples.
// channels and sample rate are configurable but default to 2 and 44,100hz.
process.stdin.pipe(ve)

// send the encoded Vorbis pages to the Ogg encoder
ve.pipe(oe.stream());

// write the produced Ogg file with Vorbis audio to `process.stdout`
oe.pipe(process.stdout);

See the examples directory for some more example code.

API

Decoder class

Encoder class