MediaSource.isTypeSupported()
The MediaSource.isTypeSupported()
static method returns a boolean value which is true
if the given MIME type is likely to be supported by the current user agent.
That is, if it can successfully create SourceBuffer
objects for that MIME type. If the returned value is false
, then the user agent is certain that it cannot access media of the specified format.
Syntax
var isItSupported = mediaSource.isTypeSupported(mimeType);
Parameters
mimeType
-
The MIME media type that you want to test support for in the current browser. This may include the
codecs
parameter to provide added details about the codecs used within the file.
Return value
A boolean value which is true
if the browser feels that it can probably play media of the specified type. This is not a guarantee, however, and your code must be prepared for the possibility that the media will not play correctly if at all. A value of false
is a guarantee that media of the given type will not play, however.
All web APIs that work with media files use a "no/maybe/probably" approach (or, in this case, "no or probably") when determining if a media type can be used. This is because media files are complex, intricate constructs with far too many subtle variations to be absolutely certain of anything until you actually use the contents of the media.
Example
The following snippet is from an example written by Nick Desaulniers (view the full demo live, or download the source for further investigation.)
var assetURL = 'frag_bunny.mp4'; // Need to be specific for Blink regarding codecs // ./mp4info frag_bunny.mp4 | grep Codec var mimeCodec = 'video/mp4; codecs="avc1.42E01E, mp4a.40.2"'; if ('MediaSource' in window && MediaSource.isTypeSupported(mimeCodec)) { var mediaSource = new MediaSource; //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 var mediaSource = this; var sourceBuffer = mediaSource.addSourceBuffer(mimeCodec); fetchAB(assetURL, function (buf) { sourceBuffer.addEventListener('updateend', function (_) { mediaSource.endOfStream(); video.play(); //console.log(mediaSource.readyState); // ended }); sourceBuffer.appendBuffer(buf); }); };
Specifications
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
isTypeSupported |
23 |
12 |
42 |
11
Only works on Windows 8+.
|
15 |
8 |
4.4.3 |
25 |
41 |
14 |
13
Exposed in Mobile Safari on iPad but not on iPhone.
|
1.5 |
See also
- Media Source Extensions API
- Guide to media types and formats on the web
- The "codecs" parameter in common media types
SourceBuffer
SourceBufferList
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MediaSource/isTypeSupported