icecast-stack
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A `StreamStack` implementation for parsing and/or injecting metadata with SHOUTcast/Icecast radio streams.
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node-icecast-stack
A StreamStack implementation for parsing and/or injecting metadata with SHOUTcast/Icecast radio streams.
This module offers an interface for retrieving the raw audio data and
parsing the metadata from a SHOUTcast or Icecast broadcast. Two API's
are offered: a low-level StreamStack read and write interface (which
requires you to establish the connection to the net.Stream
yourself), and a
more convenient high-level
ReadStream interface (which
creates a net.Stream
connection, and uses the StreamStack
interfaces
transparently).
Usage
Here's a basic example of just piping the clean audio data to stdout, while printing the HTTP response headers and metadata events to stderr:
var icecast = require('icecast-stack');
var url = 'http://67.205.85.183:5500'; // URL to a known Icecast stream
var stream = icecast.createReadStream(url);
// Fired when the `net.Stream` has it's 'connect' event.
stream.on('connect', function() {
console.error("Radio Stream connected!");
});
// Fired after the HTTP response headers have been received.
stream.on('response', function(res) {
console.error("Radio Stream response!");
console.error(res.headers);
});
// When a 'metadata' event happens, usually a new song is starting.
stream.on('metadata', function(metadata) {
var title = icecast.parseMetadata(metadata).StreamTitle;
console.error(title);
});
// Proxy the raw audio stream to 'stdout', redirect to a file!
stream.pipe(process.stdout);
Look in the examples
directory for code of some more complex use-cases.
The most important use case of this is for HTML5 web apps that listen to
radio streams; the <audio>
tag doesn't know how to deal with the extra
metadata and it is impossible to extract (on the client-side). But a
WebSocket connection could be used in conjunction with this module to provide
those metadata
events to a web browser, for instance.
Installation
Installation through npm is the most
straight-forward way to install the node-icecast-stack
module:
$ npm install icecast-stack
Or just checking out this git repo works as well:
$ git clone git://github.com/TooTallNate/node-icecast-stack.git