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mjpeg-consumer
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a stream implementation that consumes http mjpeg streams and emits jpegs as buffers
A node.js transform stream implementation that consumes http multipart mjpeg streams and emits jpegs.
npm install mjpeg-consumer
The mjpeg-consumer
isn't very useful without a writable pipe to pipe jpegs to. I've built the file-on-write stream to write a file every time write
is called on it. The below example opens a stream to an IP camera, pipes the results to the mjpeg-consumer
which processes the stream and emits parsed jpegs to the file-on-write
writer.
var request = require("request");
var MjpegConsumer = require("mjpeg-consumer");
var FileOnWrite = require("file-on-write");
var writer = new FileOnWrite({
path: './video',
ext: '.jpg'
});
var consumer = new MjpegConsumer();
request("http://mjpeg.sanford.io/count.mjpeg").pipe(consumer).pipe(writer);
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a stream implementation that consumes http mjpeg streams and emits jpegs as buffers
The npm package mjpeg-consumer receives a total of 3,062 weekly downloads. As such, mjpeg-consumer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mjpeg-consumer 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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