MediaStreamAudioSourceNode
The MediaStreamAudioSourceNode
interface is a type of AudioNode
which operates as an audio source whose media is received from a MediaStream
obtained using the WebRTC or Media Capture and Streams APIs.
This media could be from a microphone (through getUserMedia()
) or from a remote peer on a WebRTC call (using the RTCPeerConnection
's audio tracks).
A MediaStreamAudioSourceNode
has no inputs and exactly one output, and is created using the AudioContext.createMediaStreamSource()
method.
The MediaStreamAudioSourceNode
takes the audio from the first MediaStreamTrack
whose kind
attribute's value is audio
. See Track ordering for more information about the order of tracks.
The number of channels output by the node matches the number of tracks found in the selected audio track.
Number of inputs | 0 |
---|---|
Number of outputs | 1 |
Channel count | 2 (but note that AudioNode.channelCount is only used for up-mixing and down-mixing AudioNode inputs, and MediaStreamAudioSourceNode doesn't have any input) |
Constructor
new MediaStreamAudioSourceNode()
-
Creates a new
MediaStreamAudioSourceNode
object instance with the specified options.
Instance properties
In addition to the following properties, MediaStreamAudioSourceNode
inherits the properties of its parent, AudioNode
.
mediaStream
Read only-
The
MediaStream
used when constructing thisMediaStreamAudioSourceNode
.
Instance methods
Inherits methods from its parent, AudioNode
.
Usage notes
Track ordering
For the purposes of the MediaStreamTrackAudioSourceNode
interface, the order of the audio tracks on the stream is determined by taking the tracks whose kind
is audio
, then sorting the tracks by their id
property's values, in Unicode code point order (essentially, in alphabetical or lexicographical order, for IDs which are simple alphanumeric strings).
The first track, then, is the track whose id
comes first when the tracks' IDs are all sorted by Unicode code point.
However, it's important to note that the rule establishing this ordering was added long after this interface was first introduced into the Web Audio API. As such, you can't easily rely on the order matching between any two browsers or browser versions.
The MediaStreamTrackAudioSourceNode
interface is similar to MediaStreamAudioSourceNode
, but avoids this problem by letting you specify which track you want to use.
Example
See AudioContext.createMediaStreamSource()
for example code that uses this object.
Specifications
Specification |
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Web Audio API # MediaStreamAudioSourceNode |
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