MediaTrackConstraints.frameRate

The MediaTrackConstraints dictionary's frameRate property is a ConstrainDouble describing the requested or mandatory constraints placed upon the value of the frameRate constrainable property.

If needed, you can determine whether or not this constraint is supported by checking the value of MediaTrackSupportedConstraints.frameRate as returned by a call to MediaDevices.getSupportedConstraints(). However, typically this is unnecessary since browsers will ignore any constraints they're unfamiliar with.

Syntax

var constraintsObject = { frameRate: constraint };

constraintsObject.frameRate = constraint;

Value

A ConstrainDouble describing the acceptable or required value(s) for a video track's frame rate, in frames per second.

If this value is a number, the user agent will attempt to obtain media whose frame rate is as close as possible to this number given the capabilities of the hardware and the other constraints specified. Otherwise, the value of this ConstrainDouble will guide the user agent in its efforts to provide an exact match to the required frame rate (if exact is specified or both min and max are provided and have the same value) or to a best-possible value.

Example

See Example: Constraint exerciser in Capabilities, constraints, and settings for an example.

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
frameRate
59
≤79
50
No
Yes
11
59
59
50
?
11
7.0

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MediaTrackConstraints/frameRate