The MediaRecorder
method start()
, which is part of the MediaStream Recording API, begins recording media into one or more Blob
objects.
You can record the entire duration of the media into a single Blob
(or until you call requestData()
), or you can specify the number of milliseconds to record at a time. Then, each time that amount of media has been recorded, an event will be delivered to let you act upon the recorded media, while a new Blob
is created to record the next slice of the media.
Assuming the MediaRecorder
's state
is inactive
, start()
sets the state
to recording
, then begins capturing media from the input stream. A Blob
is created and the data is collected in it until the time slice period elapses or the source media ends. Each time a Blob
is filled up to that point (the timeslice duration or the end-of-media, if no slice duration was provided), a dataavailable
event is sent to the MediaRecorder
with the recorded data. If the source is still playing, a new Blob
is created and recording continues into that, and so forth.
When the source stream ends, state
is set to inactive
and data gathering stops. A final dataavailable
event is sent to the MediaRecorder
, followed by a stop
event.
Note: If the browser is unable to start recording or continue recording, it will raise an error
event, followed by a dataavailable
event containing the Blob
it has gathered, followed by the stop
event.
Syntax
Parameters
timeslice
Optional
-
The number of milliseconds to record into each Blob
. If this parameter isn't included, the entire media duration is recorded into a single Blob
unless the requestData()
method is called to obtain the Blob
and trigger the creation of a new Blob
into which the media continues to be recorded.
Return value
Exceptions
Errors that can be detected immediately are thrown as DOM exceptions. All other errors are reported through error
events sent to the MediaRecorder
object. You can implement the onerror
event handler to respond to these errors.
InvalidModificationError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the number of tracks on the stream being recorded has changed. You cannot add or remove tracks while recording media.
InvalidStateError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the MediaRecorder
is not in the inactive
state; you cannot start recording media if it is already being recorded. See the state
property.
NotSupportedError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the media stream you are attempting to record is inactive, or one or more of the stream's tracks is in a format that cannot be recorded using the current configuration.
SecurityError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the MediaStream
is configured to disallow recording. This may be the case, for example, with sources obtained using getUserMedia()
when the user denies permission to use an input device. This exception may also be delivered as an error
event if the security options for the source media change after recording begins.
UnknownError
DOMException
-
Thrown if something else went wrong during the recording process.
Examples
record.onclick = () => {
mediaRecorder.start();
console.log("recorder started");
};
Specifications
Browser compatibility
|
Desktop |
Mobile |
|
Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Internet Explorer |
Opera |
Safari |
WebView Android |
Chrome Android |
Firefox for Android |
Opera Android |
Safari on IOS |
Samsung Internet |
start |
47 |
79 |
25 |
No |
36 |
14.1 |
47 |
47 |
25 |
36 |
14 |
5.0 |
See also