This project contains a Node.js command-line demo for PvRecorder that demonstrates how to use PvRecorder to record audio to a WAV file.
PvRecorder is an easy-to-use, cross-platform audio recorder designed for real-time speech audio processing. It allows developers access to an audio device's input stream, broken up into data frames of a given size.
- Node.js 14+
- Runs on Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64 and arm64), Windows (x86_64), and Raspberry Pi (3, 4, 5).
To install the demos and make them available on the command line, use either of the following yarn
or npm
commands:
yarn global add @picovoice/pvrecorder-node-demo
(or)
npm install -g @picovoice/pvrecorder-node-demo
In the following instructions, we will refer to {AUDIO_DEVICE_INDEX}
as the index of the audio device to use, and {OUTPUT_WAV_PATH}
as the file path to save the audio data in wav
format.
{AUDIO_DEVICE_INDEX}
defaults to -1 and {OUTPUT_WAV_PATH}
can be empty if you wish to not save any data.
To show the available audio devices run:
pvrecorder-node-demo --show_audio_devices
To run the audio recorder:
pvrecorder-node-demo --audio_device_index {AUDIO_DEVICE_INDEX} --output_wav_path {OUTPUT_WAV_PATH}