Emscripten bindings for libopus. Encode / Decode your audio to opus with pure JS.
npm install cjopusA module to encode PCM data to and decode PCM data from Opus.
The lib folder includes a pre-compiled version. Requiring the Opus.js entrypoint file should be enough.
``jsnode-opus
//Tries to mimic in syntax.`
var encoder = new OpusEncoder( 48000, 2 );
`js`
var PCM = getPCMDataSomehow();
var encoded = encoder.encode( PCM );
`js`
var OPUS = getOPUSDataSomehow();
var decoded = encoder.decode( OPUS );
These two methods work just like the safe versions, however they don't do any error checking and they use .subarray() instead of .slice(). Because of this, it's a bit faster. It's relatively safe to use, just know that if an encoding error happens, it will return an empty Uint8Array (encode) or Int16Array (decode).
`js`
encoder.destroy();
Since this is an Emscripten module (that also has to malloc), the memory also needs to be freed manually when finished. It's a small program, perhaps under 30KB of dynamically allocated memory, but that can add up.
The required packages for building (under Debian-based distros) are:
* git
* build-essential
* libtool
`bash``
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/izy521/CJOpus.git
$ cd CJOpus
$ make