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@naeemur/react-native-audio-toolkit
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Cross-platform audio library for React Native
npm install --save @naeemur/react-native-audio-toolkit
This is a cross-platform (Android and iOS) audio library for React Native. Both audio playback and recording is supported. In addition to basic functionality, many useful features are implemented such as seeking, looping and streaming audio files over the network.
An example how to use this library is included in the ExampleApp directory. The demo showcases most of the functionality that is available, with documentation under docs. In the simplest case, playing media is as easy as:
new Player('filename.mp4').play();
and recording media to filename.mp4 similarly
new Recorder(‘filename.mp4’).record();
All JavaScript, Android and iOS code licensed under MIT license, see LICENSE file. Some of the files are from React Native templates and are licensed accordingly.
[2.0.2] - 2019-07-09
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Cross-platform audio library for React Native
We found that @naeemur/react-native-audio-toolkit 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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