npm install ogg.jsogg.js
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An Ogg demuxer for Aurora.js, compiled with Emscripten.
ogg.js isn't very useful without some plugins. Some examples of audio formats that can be stored in an
Ogg container include:
If you're using ogg.js and its associated codecs in a browser, you should either build your application
with Browserify or include the prebuilt versions of aurora.js, ogg.js and the codecs you want to support
in your HTML page as tags.
If you're using Node, you can simply require av, ogg.js, and the codecs you want to use.
1. Install Emscripten.
2. Clone git submodules
3. Run npm install to install dependencies
4. Run make libogg to configure and build libogg and the C wrapper. Run this again whenever you make changes to the C wrapper or a new version of libogg is released.
5. Run make browser to generate a browser version of ogg.js, or use browserify to build your application.
libogg is available under its existing license, and the JavaScript and C wrapper code in this repo
for Aurora.js is licensed under MIT.