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matroska-subtitles
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Streaming parser for embedded .mkv subtitles.
Supported formats: .srt
, .ssa
, .ass
.
$ npm install matroska-subtitles
or include it directly:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/matroska-subtitles@3.0.0"></script>
const fs = require('fs')
const { SubtitleParser } = require('matroska-subtitles')
const parser = new SubtitleParser()
// first an array of subtitle track information is emitted
parser.once('tracks', (tracks) => console.log(tracks))
// afterwards each subtitle is emitted
parser.on('subtitle', (subtitle, trackNumber) =>
console.log('Track ' + trackNumber + ':', subtitle))
fs.createReadStream('Sintel.2010.720p.mkv').pipe(parser)
See examples folder for more examples.
tracks
event response format[
{ number: 3, language: 'eng', type: 'utf8' },
{ number: 4, language: 'jpn', type: 'ass', header: '[Script Info]\r\n...' }
]
The
language
attribute can beundefined
if the mkv track does not specify it.
subtitle
event response format{
text: 'This blade has a dark past.',
time: 107250, // ms
duration: 1970 // ms
}
This module also includes a SubtitleStream
class for intercepting subtitles
in mkv streams with support for seeking.
const { SubtitleStream } = require('matroska-subtitles')
let subtitleStream = new SubtitleStream()
subtitleStream.once('tracks', (tracks) => {
// seek to different stream offset
})
See examples/random-access.js for a detailed example.
MIT
FAQs
Streaming parser for embedded .mkv subtitles.
The npm package matroska-subtitles receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, matroska-subtitles popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that matroska-subtitles 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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