The stalled
event is fired when the user agent is trying to fetch media data, but data is unexpectedly not forthcoming.
These examples add an event listener for the HTMLMediaElement's stalled
event, then post a message when that event handler has reacted to the event firing.
Using addEventListener()
:
const video = document.querySelector('video');
video.addEventListener('stalled', (event) => {
console.log('Failed to fetch data, but trying.');
});
Using the onstalled
event handler property:
const video = document.querySelector('video');
video.onstalled = (event) => {
console.log('Failed to fetch data, but trying.');
};