VideoTrackList
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The VideoTrackList interface is used to represent a list of the video tracks contained within a <video> element, with each track represented by a separate VideoTrack object in the list.
Retrieve an instance of this object with HTMLMediaElement.videoTracks. The individual tracks can be accessed using array syntax or functions such as forEach() for example.
Instance properties
This interface also inherits properties from its parent interface, EventTarget.
lengthRead only-
The number of tracks in the list.
selectedIndexRead only-
The index of the currently selected track, if any, or
−1otherwise.
Instance methods
This interface also inherits methods from its parent interface, EventTarget.
getTrackById()-
Returns the
VideoTrackfound within theVideoTrackListwhoseidmatches the specified string. If no match is found,nullis returned.
Events
addtrack-
Fired when a new video track has been added to the media element. Also available via the
onaddtrackproperty. change-
Fired when a video track has been made active or inactive. Also available via the
onchangeproperty. removetrack-
Fired when a new video track has been removed from the media element. Also available via the
onremovetrackproperty.
Usage notes
In addition to being able to obtain direct access to the video tracks present on a media element, VideoTrackList lets you set event handlers on the addtrack and removetrack events, so that you can detect when tracks are added to or removed from the media element's stream.
Examples
Getting a media element's video track list
To get a media element's VideoTrackList, use its videoTracks property.
const videoTracks = document.querySelector("video").videoTracks;
Monitoring track count changes
In this example, we have an app that displays information about the number of channels available. To keep it up to date, handlers for the addtrack and removetrack events are set up.
videoTracks.onaddtrack = updateTrackCount;
videoTracks.onremovetrack = updateTrackCount;
function updateTrackCount(event) {
trackCount = videoTracks.length;
drawTrackCountIndicator(trackCount);
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTML Standard # audiotracklist-and-videotracklist-objects |
Browser compatibility
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