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electron-jitterbuffer

v0.2.1

Published

A fork of node-jitterbuffer, supporting electron builds

Downloads

20

Readme

node-jitterbuffer

NodeJS native bindings to libspeex jitter buffer

var jitter = require('jitterbuffer').JitterBuffer;
var JB = jitter.JitterBuffer;
var jb = new JB();

jb.put({ data: new Buffer(10), timestamp: 10, span: 10 });
jb.put({ data: new Buffer(10), timestamp: 30, span: 10 });
jb.put({ data: new Buffer(10), timestamp: 20, span: 10 });
jb.put({ data: new Buffer(10), timestamp: 50, span: 10 });

jb.get(10).timestamp; // 10
jb.get(10).timestamp; // 20
jb.get(10).timestamp; // 30
jb.get(10)            // jitter.MISSING
jb.get(10).timestamp; // 50

Platform support

Supported platforms:

  • Linux x64
  • Darwin x64
  • Windows x64

Add new supported platforms by running ./configure in deps/speex-1.2rc1 and copying the following files:

  • config.h
  • include/speex/speex_config_types.h

to deps/config/celt-0.7.1/<os>/<arch> maintaining the relative path. See the existing platforms for an example.

Use the following flags: --enable-static --disable-shared --with-pic

Fork Notes

This fork adds electron build support, compatible with electron-updater.

Binaries available for various platforms on s3, e.g.: https://s3.amazonaws.com/evolve-bin/electron-jitterbuffer/electron-jitterbuffer-0.1.8-win32-x64-release-master.tgz

See the package.json for how the url is composed.