Preload and buffer http live streams (aka do not lag on crappy networks)
npm install hls-buffer
hls-buffer takes a m3u8 url from a remote server and preloads and buffers the linked .ts files in memory
var hls = require('hls-buffer');
var buffer = hls('http://my-favorite-stream.com/some/path/index.m3u8');
var http = require('http');
var server = http.createServer(function(request, response) {
if (request.url === '/index.m3u8') {
// first return a playlist
buffer.playlist(function(err, pl) {
response.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/vnd.apple.mpegurl');
response.end(pl);
});
} else {
// else return the linked segment
var stream = buffer.segment(request.url);
response.setHeader('Content-Type', 'video/mp2s');
stream.pipe(response);
}
});
server.listen(8080);
If you run the above example with your favorite http live streaming service a local preloading proxy
will be started on http://localhost:8080/index.m3u8
.
Per default up to 10 segments will be buffered in ram. To change this pass {max:number}
as the second parameter
to the constructor
MIT