video object
Specifies the video content to be played in a document.
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DOM Information
Inheritance Hierarchy
Members
The video object has these types of members:
Events
The video object has these events.
| Event | Description |
|---|---|
| canplay |
Occurs when playback is possible, but would require further buffering. |
| canplaythrough |
Occurs when playback to end is possible without requiring a stop for further buffering. |
| durationchange |
Occurs when the duration attribute is updated. |
| emptied |
Occurs when the media element is reset to its initial state. |
| ended |
Occurs when the end of playback is reached. |
| loadeddata |
Occurs when media data is loaded at the current playback position. |
| loadedmetadata |
Occurs when the duration and dimensions of the media have been determined. |
| loadstart |
Occurs when Internet Explorer begins looking for media data. |
| pause |
Occurs when playback is paused. |
| play |
Occurs when the play method is requested. |
| playing |
Occurs when the audio or video has started playing. |
| progress |
Occurs to indicate progress while downloading media data. |
| ratechange |
Occurs when the playback rate is increased or decreased. |
| seeked |
Occurs when the seek operation ends. |
| seeking |
Occurs when the current playback position is moved. |
| stalled |
Occurs when the download has stopped. |
| suspend |
Occurs if the load operation has been intentionally halted. |
| timeupdate |
Occurs to indicate the current playback position. |
| volumechange |
Occurs when the volume is changed, or playback is muted or unmuted. |
| waiting |
Occurs when playback stops because the next frame of a video resource is not available. |
Properties
The video object has these properties.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
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The autobuffer element is not supported by Internet Explorer 9. Use the preload element instead. | |
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to start playing the media automatically. | |
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Gets a collection of buffered time ranges. | |
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Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether the client provides a set of controls for the media (in case the developer does not include controls for the player). | |
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Gets the address or URL of the current media resource (video,audio) that is selected by IHTMLMediaElement. | |
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Gets or sets the current playback position, in seconds. | |
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Gets or sets the default playback rate when the user is not using fast foward or reverse for a video or audio resource. | |
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Gets the duration, in seconds, of the current media resource, a | |
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Gets information about whether the playback has ended or not. | |
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Gets an IHTMLMediaError object representing the current error state of the media element. | |
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Gets or sets the height of the video element. | |
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Gets the earliest possible position, in seconds, that the playback can begin. | |
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Gets or sets a flag that specifies whether playback should restart after it completes. | |
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Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether the audio (either audio or the audio track on video media) is muted. | |
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Gets the current network activity for the element. | |
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Gets a flag that specifies whether playback is paused. | |
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Gets or sets the current speed for the media resource to play. This speed is expressed as a multiple of the normal speed of the media resource. | |
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Gets TimeRanges for the current media resource that has been played. | |
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Gets or sets a URL of an image to display, for example, like a movie poster. This can be a still frame from the video, or another image if no video data is available. | |
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Gets or sets a hint to how much buffering is advisable for a media resource, even if autoplay is not specified. | |
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Returns a TimeRanges object that represents the ranges of the current media resource that can be seeked. | |
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Gets a flag that indicates whether the the client is currently moving to a new playback position in the media resource. | |
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The address or URL of the a media resource (video, audio) that is to be considered. | |
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Returns a list of TextTrack objects from a video object. | |
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Gets the intrinsic height of a video in CSS pixels, or zero if the dimensions are not known. | |
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Gets the intrinsic width of a video in CSS pixels, or zero if the dimensions are not known. | |
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Gets or sets the volume level for audio portions of the media element. | |
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Gets or sets the width of the video element. |
Standards information
- HTML5 A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML, Section 4.8.6
Remarks
Beginning with Internet Explorer 9, any audio or video content needs the correct mime type set on the server, or the files won't play. Internet Explorer 9 supports MP3 audio, and MP4 audio and video. WebM audio and video files can be supported by installing the WebM components from The WebM project. The following table shows the required settings for your web server to host these files correctly.
| Media file to serve | Extension setting | Mime type setting |
|---|---|---|
| Audio mp3 | mp3 | audio/mpeg |
| Audio mp4 | m4a | audio/mp4 |
| Audio WebM | webm | audio/webm |
| Video mp4 | mp4 | video/mp4 |
| Video webm | webm | video/webm |
Examples
This example shows how to play a video by using HTML5.
Using one of the following formats, type the name of an MP4-format video file into the text box:
- Local file syntax: "file://C:\yourfilepath.mp4"
- Web file syntax: "http://webfilepath.mp4"
<html> <head> <title>Simple Video Example</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function playVideo() { var oInput = document.getElementById('videoFile'); //text box var oVideo = document.getElementById('video1'); //video element oVideo.src = oInput.value; oVideo.play(); } function pauseVideo() { var oVideo = document.getElementById('video1'); oVideo.pause(); } </script> </head> <body> <video id="video1" controls >HTML5 video is not supported</video> <input type="text" id="videoFile" size="60" /> <button onclick="playVideo();">Play</button> <button onclick="pauseVideo();">Pause</button> </body> </html>
See also
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