TextTrack: cuechange event

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The cuechange event fires when a TextTrack has changed the currently displaying cues. The event is fired on both the TextTrack and the HTMLTrackElement in which it's being presented, if any.

Syntax

Use the event name in methods like addEventListener(), or set an event handler property.

js
addEventListener("cuechange", (event) => {});

oncuechange = (event) => {};

Event type

A generic Event with no added properties.

Examples

You can set up a listener for the cuechange event on a TextTrack using the addEventListener() method:

js
track.addEventListener("cuechange", () => {
  const cues = track.activeCues; // array of current cues
  // …
});

Or you can set the oncuechange event handler property:

js
track.oncuechange = (event) => {
  let cues = track.activeCues; // array of current cues
};

Specifications

Specification
HTML
# event-media-cuechange
HTML
# handler-texttrack-oncuechange

Browser compatibility

See also