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@shamblesides/audioworklet-polyfill
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AudioWorklet polyfill using the legacy ScriptProcessor API.
audioworklet-polyfill
is a tiny JavaScript library that brings AudioWorklet support to all major browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. It uses ScriptProcessorNode under the hood, and runs your Worklet code in an isolated scope on the main thread (read why).
Basic Demo | DSP Playground Demo |
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New to AudioWorklet? Check out this great Introduction and Demos or the AudioWorklet Examples.
<script src="audioworklet-polyfill.js"></script>
<!-- or: -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/audioworklet-polyfill/dist/audioworklet-polyfill.js"></script>
Or with a bundler:
import 'audioworklet-polyfill';
... or with ES Modules on the web:
import('https://unpkg.com/audioworklet-polyfill/dist/audioworklet-polyfill.js');
This polyfill is intended to be a bridging solution until AudioWorklet is implemented across all browsers. It's an improvement over ScriptProcessorNode even though that's what it uses under the hood, because code written using this polyfill is forwards-compatible: as native support improves, your application improves. This polyfill offers a simple, future-proof alternative to ScriptProcessorNode without introducing Workers or relying on shared memory.
@jariseon has implemented a similar polyfill that uses Web Workers for audio processing.
FAQs
AudioWorklet polyfill using the legacy ScriptProcessor API.
We found that @shamblesides/audioworklet-polyfill 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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