The MediaRecorder.onresume
event handler (part of the MediaRecorder API) handles the resume
event, allowing you to run code in response to the media recording being resumed after pausing.
The resume
event is thrown as a result of the MediaRecorder.resume()
method being invoked.
MediaRecorder.onresume = function(event) { ... } MediaRecorder.addEventListener('resume', function(event) { ... })
... pause.onclick = function() { if(MediaRecorder.state === "recording") { mediaRecorder.pause(); // recording paused } else if(MediaRecorder.state === "paused") { mediaRecorder.resume(); // resume recording } } mediaRecorder.onpause = function() { // do something in response to // recording being paused } mediaRecorder.onresume = function() { // do something in response to // recording being resumed } ...
None.
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
MediaStream Recording The definition of 'MediaRecorder.onresume' in that specification. | Working Draft | Initial definition |
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 47[2] | 25.0 (25.0) | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported |
Feature | Android | Android Webview | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | Firefox OS | IE Phone | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile | Chrome for Android |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | Not supported | Not supported | 25.0 (25.0) | 1.3[1] | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported |
[1] The intial Firefox OS implementation only supported audio recording.
[2] To try this feature on Chrome, enable Experimental Web Platform features from chrome://flags . Currently only video is supported, not audio.
Navigator.getUserMedia
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