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sound-player

v1.0.13

Published

Nodejs wrapper for soundplayers afplay (mac), aplay, mpg321 and mpg123

Downloads

1,581

Readme

Sound Player

Supports the following sound players

  • AFPLAY(mac)
  • FFPLAY
  • APLAY,
  • MPG321,
  • MPG123)

Nodejs soundplayer wrapper for several command line sound players (above). It is important to note that each of these players need to be installed before they can be used by the lib.

Tip: Use 'aplay' to play '.wav' audio files, 'mpg321' and 'mpg123' for playing 'mp3' files.

This library also attempts to provide additional support for parameters such as specifying audio device and gain (volume). These are specified using the options parameter.

// All options
var options = {
    filename: "preview.mp3",
    gain: 100,
    debug: true,
    player: "afplay",   // other supported players are 'aplay', 'mpg123', 'mpg321'
    device: "plughw0:0"
}

// instantiation with options
var soundplayer = require("sound-player")
var player = new soundplayer(options)
player.play() ;

// instantiation with only filepath
var soundplayer = require("sound-player")
var player = new soundplayer("path/to/file.mpg")
player.play() ;
// Update player options *after* instantiating library
options.player = 'mpg321' ;
options.filename = 'newfile.mp3'
player.play(options) ;

See the tests folder for more samples.

Note: On a mac, 'afplay' is selected by default if no player parameter is provided. aplay is selected by default on other OS types.

Installation


Great idea to update your OS

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade

Debian/Ubuntu - MPG123

sudo apt-get install mpg123
npm install sound-player

Debian/Ubuntu - MPG321

sudo apt-get install mpg321
npm install sound-player

Debian/Ubuntu - APLAY

sudo apt-get install alsa-base alsa-utils
npm install sound-player

Example Usage

// With full options
var soundplayer = require("sound-player");
var options = {
    filename: "preview.mp3",
    gain: 100,
    debug: true,
    player: "aplay", // "afplay" "aplay" "mpg123" "mpg321"
    device: "plughw:0,0"   //
}

var player = new soundplayer(options)
player.play();

player.on('complete', function() {
    console.log('Done with playback!');
});

player.on('error', function(err) {
    console.log('Error occurred:', err);
});

What is my audio device id?

You can check your audio device using the following command (you need aplay installed.)

aplay -L