Limited availability
Note: This feature is available in Dedicated Web Workers.
The timestamp
read-only property of the EncodedVideoChunk
interface returns an integer indicating the timestamp of the video in microseconds.
An integer.
ExamplesIn the following example the timestamp
is printed to the console.
const init = {
type: "key",
data: videoBuffer,
timestamp: 23000000,
duration: 2000000,
};
const chunk = new EncodedVideoChunk(init);
console.log(chunk.timestamp); // 23000000
Specifications Browser compatibility
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HTML:
3.2
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UTF-8
| Version:
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