MediaSource: readyState property
Note: This feature is available in Dedicated Web Workers.
The readyState
read-only property of the
MediaSource
interface returns an enum representing the state of the
current MediaSource
. The three possible values are:
closed
: The source is not currently attached to a media element.open
: The source is attached to a media element and ready to receiveSourceBuffer
objects.ended
: The source is attached to a media element but the stream has been ended via a call toMediaSource.endOfStream()
.
Value
A string.
Examples
The following snippet is from an example written by Nick Desaulniers (view the full demo live, or download the source for further investigation). The function getMediaSource()
, which is not defined here, returns a MediaSource
.
js
let mediaSource;
if ("MediaSource" in window && MediaSource.isTypeSupported(mimeCodec)) {
mediaSource = getMediaSource();
console.log(mediaSource.readyState); // closed
video.src = URL.createObjectURL(mediaSource);
mediaSource.addEventListener("sourceopen", sourceOpen);
} else {
console.error("Unsupported MIME type or codec: ", mimeCodec);
}
function sourceOpen() {
console.log(this.readyState); // open
const sourceBuffer = mediaSource.addSourceBuffer(mimeCodec);
fetchAB(assetURL, (buf) => {
sourceBuffer.addEventListener("updateend", () => {
mediaSource.endOfStream();
video.play();
console.log(mediaSource.readyState); // ended
});
sourceBuffer.appendBuffer(buf);
});
}
Specifications
Specification |
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Media Source Extensions™ # dom-mediasource-readystate |
Browser compatibility
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