HTMLMediaElement: load() method
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The HTMLMediaElement
method
load()
resets the media element to its initial state and
begins the process of selecting a media source and loading the media in preparation
for playback to begin at the beginning.
The amount of media data that is
prefetched is determined by the value of the element's preload
attribute.
This method is generally only useful when you've made dynamic changes to the set of
sources available for the media element, either by changing the element's
src
attribute or by adding or removing
<source>
elements nested within the media element itself.
load()
will reset the element and rescan the available sources, thereby
causing the changes to take effect.
Syntax
load()
Parameters
None.
Return value
None (undefined
).
Usage notes
Calling load()
aborts all ongoing operations involving this media element,
then begins the process of selecting and loading an appropriate media resource given the
options specified in the <audio>
or <video>
element
and its src
attribute or child <source>
element(s). This is described in more detail in the
Video and audio content page.
The process of aborting any ongoing activities will cause any outstanding
Promise
s returned by play()
being
fulfilled or rejected as appropriate based on their status before the loading of new
media can begin. Pending play promises are aborted with an "AbortError"
DOMException
.
Appropriate events will be sent to the media element itself as the load process proceeds:
- If the element is already in the process of loading media, that load process is
aborted and the
abort
event is sent. - If the element has already been initialized with media, the
emptied
event is sent. - If resetting the playback position to the beginning of the media actually changes
the playback position (that is, it was not already at the beginning), a
timeupdate
event is sent. - Once media has been selected and loading is ready to begin, the
loadstart
event is delivered. - From this point onward, events are sent just like any media load.
Examples
This example finds a <video>
element in the document and resets it by
calling load()
.
const mediaElem = document.querySelector("video");
mediaElem.load();
Specifications
Specification |
---|
HTML Standard # dom-media-load-dev |
Browser compatibility
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