accentivize-audio-recorder
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Audio Recorder
A React Component using the Web Audio API to record, save, and play audio.
Demo & Examples
Live demo: danrouse.github.io/react-audio-recorder
Installation
The easiest way to use react-audio-recorder is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process (using Webpack, Browserify, etc).
You can also use the standalone build by including dist/AudioRecorder.min.js
in your page. If you use this, make sure you have already included React, and it is available as a global variable.
npm install react-audio-recorder --save
Usage
The <AudioRecorder>
component can be instantiated with no properties to act as a simple client-side recorder/downloader. onChange
is called when a recording is finished, with the audio data passed as a blob.
import React as * from 'react';
import AudioRecorder from 'react-audio-recorder';
<AudioRecorder />
For more detailed usage examples, see the live demo.
Properties
property|type|default|Description
----|----|-------|-----------
initialAudio|Blob|An initial Blob of audio data
downloadable|boolean|true
|Whether to show a download button
loop|boolean|false
|Whether to loop audio playback
filename|string|'output.wav'
|Downloaded file name
className|string|''
|CSS class name on the container element
style|Object|{}
|Inline styles on the container element
onAbort|() => void
||Callback when playback is stopped
onChange|(AudioRecorderChangeEvent) => void
||Callback when the recording buffer is modified
onEnded|() => void
||Callback when playback completes on its own
onPause|() => void
||(NYI)
onPlay|() => void
||Callback when playback begins
onRecordStart|() => void
||Callback when recording begins
playLabel|string|'🔊 Play'|Button label
playingLabel|string|'❚❚ Playing'|Button label
recordLabel|string|'● Record'|Button label
recordingLabel|string|'● Recording'|Button label
removeLabel|string|'✖ Remove'|Button label
downloadLabel|string|'💾 Save'|Button label
Notes
This component is intended for use with short sounds only, such as speech samples and sound effects. The WAV encoder is not offloaded to a service worker, to make this component more portable. It is not space efficient either, recording at 1411kbps (16 bit stereo), so long recordings will drain the system of memory.
Compatibility
Because of its usage of the Web Audio API, react-audio-recorder is not compatible with any version of Internet Explorer (Edge is compatible).
Development
To use the typescript watcher, run npm run dev
.