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mpegts-tools

v0.0.6

Published

Tools for parsing and manipulating MPEG Transport Streams in Node.js

Downloads

33

Readme

mpegts-tools

This project aims to provide tools for reading and manipulating MPEG Transport Streams in Node.js.

Features

Fully-typed

Full TypeScript support right out of the box, no need for an @types package.

PacketAligner stream transformer

This will take a stream of binary data and attempts to align it to MPEG TS packets, such that each output chunk starts at the beginning of a packet contains an integer amount of packets.

Packet parsing

Parsing Packets, Adaptation Fields and Adaptation Extensions is working. Each property is retrieved from the underlying binary data when it's requested, so if you only use a small number of properties then unnecessary ones aren't loaded.

Roadmap

  • Parsing of PAT and PMT table data
  • Support for editing (and even creating) packet data, table data