Baseline Widely available
The removeTrack()
method of the MediaStream
interface removes a MediaStreamTrack
from a stream.
track
A MediaStreamTrack
that will be removed from the stream.
None (undefined
).
The following example demonstrates how to remove the audio and video tracks from a MediaStream
. fetchStreamFunction
is an event handler for fetchStreamButton
. When the button is clicked, audio and video are captured from the system's devices. removeTracksFunction
is the event handler for removeTracksButton
. When this button is clicked, the audio and video tracks are removed from the MediaStream
.
let initialStream = null;
let newStream = null;
let fetchStreamButton = document.getElementById("fetchStream");
let removeTracksButton = document.getElementById("removeTracks");
async function fetchStreamFunction() {
initialStream = await navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia({
video: { width: 620, height: 310 },
audio: true,
});
if (initialStream) {
await attachToDOM(initialStream);
}
}
async function attachToDOM(stream) {
newStream = new MediaStream(stream.getTracks());
document.querySelector("video").srcObject = newStream;
}
async function removeTracksFunction() {
let videoTrack = newStream.getVideoTracks()[0];
let audioTrack = newStream.getAudioTracks()[0];
newStream.removeTrack(videoTrack);
newStream.removeTrack(audioTrack);
// Stream will be empty
console.log(newStream.getTracks());
}
fetchStreamButton.addEventListener("click", fetchStreamFunction);
removeTracksButton.addEventListener("click", removeTracksFunction);
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