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@akiroz/size-chunker-stream
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A NodeJS transform stream for chunking raw data into constant-size chunks. Useful for consuming raw media streams where chunk size = 1 frame.
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A NodeJS transform stream for chunking raw data into constant-size chunks. Useful for consuming raw media streams where chunk size = 1 frame.
import SizeChunker from "@akiroz/size-chunker-stream";
const chunker = new SizeChunker({ chunkSize: 640 * 480 * 3 });
process.stdin.pipe(chunker);
chunker.on("data", (frame) => {
// Do stuff with frame
});
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A NodeJS transform stream for chunking raw data into constant-size chunks. Useful for consuming raw media streams where chunk size = 1 frame.
The npm package @akiroz/size-chunker-stream receives a total of 129 weekly downloads. As such, @akiroz/size-chunker-stream popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @akiroz/size-chunker-stream demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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