Baseline Widely available
The HTMLVideoElement
method getVideoPlaybackQuality()
creates and returns a VideoPlaybackQuality
object containing metrics including how many frames have been lost.
The data returned can be used to evaluate the quality of the video stream.
SyntaxgetVideoPlaybackQuality()
Parameters
None.
Return valueA VideoPlaybackQuality
object providing information about the video element's current playback quality.
This example updates an element to indicate the total number of video frames that have elapsed so far in the playback process. This value includes any dropped or corrupted frames, so it's not the same as "total number of frames played."
const videoElem = document.getElementById("my_vid");
const counterElem = document.getElementById("counter");
const quality = videoElem.getVideoPlaybackQuality();
counterElem.innerText = quality.totalVideoFrames;
Specifications Browser compatibility See also
<video>
elementVideoPlaybackQuality
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