A TCP-based low-latency client/server audio stream library utilizing the native PortAudio library.
This library uses the NodeJS Net API and the Naudiodon package's PortAudio bindings.
To install install, run:
npm install --save-prod tcp-audio-stream
Be sure to import the Naudiodon library as well:
npm install --save-prod naudiodon
The library has two main components, a client and a server.
The single tcp-audio-stream library contains both components.
const TcpAudioStream = require('tcp-audio-stream);
let Server = TcpAudioStream.Server;
let Client = TcpAudioStream.Client;
Import the Naudiodon library from NPM. This dependency was excluded from this package to allow for unique audio configurations. The tcp-audio-stream library takes the configured Naudiondon instance as it's input.
a basic implementation for receiving and playing back audio from a client:
const PortAudio = require('naudiodon');
const TcpAudioStream = require('tcp-audio-stream);
const outpEngine = new PortAudio.AudioIO({
outOptions: {
channelCount: 2,
sampleFormat: PortAudio.SampleFormat16Bit,
sampleRate: 22000,
deviceId: -1,
closeOnError: false,
highWaterMark: 1024,
framesPerBuffer: 16
}
});
const server = new TcpAudioStream.Server(outpEngine);
server.start(127.0.0.1, 3000);
a basic implementation for sending live audio to a server:
const PortAudio = require('naudiodon');
const TcpAudioStream = require('tcp-audio-stream);
const inpEngine = new PortAudio.AudioIO({
inOptions: {
channelCount: 2,
sampleFormat: PortAudio.SampleFormat16Bit,
sampleRate: 22000,
deviceId: -1,
highWaterMark: 1024,
framesPerBuffer: 16,
}
});
const client = new TcpAudioStream.Client(inpEngine);
client.connect(127.0.0.1, 3000);
A tcp-audio-stream server example can be found here.
A tcp-audio-stream client example can be found here.
Further details regarding the use of the Naudiodon package can be found here.