HTMLVideoElement: cancelVideoFrameCallback() method
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The cancelVideoFrameCallback() method of the HTMLVideoElement interface cancels a previously-registered video frame callback.
Syntax
js
cancelVideoFrameCallback(id)
Parameters
id-
A number representing the ID of the video frame callback you want to cancel. This will be the value returned by the corresponding
HTMLVideoElement.requestVideoFrameCallbackcall.
Return value
None (undefined).
Examples
Canceling a video frame callback
This example shows how to use cancelVideoFrameCallback() to cancel a previously-registered video frame callback.
js
const updateCanvas = (now, metadata) => {
// Do something with the frame
// ...
// Re-register the callback to run on the next frame
// It's important to update the videoCallbackId on each iteration
// so you can cancel the callback successfully
videoCallbackId = video.requestVideoFrameCallback(updateCanvas);
};
// Initial registration of the callback to run on the first frame
let videoCallbackId = video.requestVideoFrameCallback(updateCanvas);
// ...
// Cancel video frame callback using the latest videoCallbackId
video.cancelVideoFrameCallback(videoCallbackId);
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTMLVideoElement.requestVideoFrameCallback() # dom-htmlvideoelement-cancelvideoframecallback |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- The
<video>element HTMLVideoElement.requestVideoFrameCallback()- Perform efficient per-video-frame operations on video with
requestVideoFrameCallback()on developer.chrome.com (2023)