@timvanscherpenzeel/audiopacker v0.0.1
Audiopacker
CLI tool for packing multiple audio sprites into a single audio file.
Inspired by GLB File Format Specification and audiosprite.
Installation
Make sure you have Node.js installed.
$ npm install -g --save @timvanscherpenzeel/audiopackerCLI Usage
$ node ./bin/audiopacker.js -i ./input -o ./output/example.audiopack -vb$ node ./bin/audiopacker.js -i ./input/manifest.json -o ./output/example.audiopack -vbManifest structure
{
"path": "./input/",
"manifest": [
{
"src": "010-0-start.mp3"
},
{
"src": "010-1-loop.mp3"
}
]
}File structure
An .audiopack file has the following structure (very similar to the GLB File Format Specification):

Figure from the GLB File Format Specification.
Endianness
Audiopack is little endian.
12-byte header
The 12-byte header consists of three 4-byte entries:
uint32 magic
uint32 version
uint32 lengthmagicequals0x504e4942. It is ASCII stringAUDP, and can be used to identify data asAudiopack.versionindicates the version of theAudiopack. This specification defines version 1.lengthis the total length of theAudiopackfile, including Header and all Chunks, in bytes.
JSON chunk header
A single JSON chunk header
The JSON chunk header has a field that marks the length of the JSON chunk (uint32 chunkLength) and a type (uint32 chunkType) marked JSON in ASCII.
JSON chunk
A single JSON chunk
The JSON chunk (ubyte[] chunkData) contains a stringified JSON description of the processed files: name, bufferStart, bufferEnd and mimeType. The difference between bufferStart and bufferEnd describe the length of the file. This length is used to extract the correct amount of bytes per file from the binary chunk that follows next.
Binary chunk header
A single binary chunk header
The binary chunk header has a field that marks the length of the binary chunk (uint32 chunkLength) and a type (uint32 chunkType) marked BIN in ASCII.
Binary chunk
A single binary chunk
The binary chunk (ubyte[] chunkData) contains a single Uint8Array typed array buffer that has been constructed out of concatenated files. Using the data described in the JSON chunk one can correctly extract the file from the binary chunk.
Flags
Required
-i, --input [example: ./input (glob) or ./input/manifest.json (manifest)] [required]
-o, --output [example: ./output/example.mp3] [required]Optional
-vb, --verbose [true / false, default: false] [not required]License
My work is released under the MIT license.
6 years ago