nodejs native bindings to mpg123 interactive mode (-R option) that compile and run under MSVC++
node-mpg123n
comes bundled with its own copy of libmpg123
and mpg123
application (v. 1.15.3), so
there's no need to have mpg123
installed on your system.
Interactive mode has been rewritten (control_generic.c) so it's possible to interact with nodejs. Some additional changes were made in order to have it compile and run under windows operating system.
Thanks to the following you can compile and install node-mpg123n
using npm:
npm install mpg123n
Here's an example of how node-mpg123n
can be used to start and stop a single song. The path
to an mp3 file is passed from command-line.
var mpg123n = require('mpg123n');
var player = new mpg123n.Player();
player.on('play', function() {
console.log("playing!");
});
player.on('stop', function() {
console.log("stopped!");
});
player.on('pause', function() {
console.log('paused!');
});
player.on('error', function() {
console.log('Houston we have a problem!');
});
player.play(process.argv[2]);
- Player.play - path to a file
- Player.stop
- Player.pause
- Player.jump - offset in seconds, eg. 10s
- Player.volume - volume in percent eg. 10%
- play
- stop
- pause
- error
- contains precompiled version of mpg123n
- embeds nodejs
- utilizes a simple yet powerful interface