MediaTrackConstraints: aspectRatio property
The MediaTrackConstraints
dictionary's aspectRatio
property is a ConstrainDouble
describing the requested or mandatory constraints placed upon the value of the
aspectRatio
constrainable property.
If needed, you can determine whether or not this constraint is supported by checking
the value of MediaTrackSupportedConstraints.aspectRatio
as returned by a
call to MediaDevices.getSupportedConstraints()
. However, typically this
is unnecessary since browsers will ignore any constraints they're unfamiliar with.
Value
A ConstrainDouble
describing the acceptable or required value(s) for a
video track's aspect ratio. The value is the width divided by the height and is rounded
to ten decimal places. For example, the standard high-definition video aspect ratio of
16:9 can be computed as 1920/1080, or 1.7777777778.
If this value is a number, the user agent will attempt to obtain media whose aspect
ratio is as close as possible to this number given the capabilities of the hardware and
the other constraints specified. Otherwise, the value of this
ConstrainDouble
will guide the user agent in its efforts to provide an
exact match to the required aspect ratio (if exact
is specified or both
min
and max
are provided and have the same value) or to a
best-possible value.
Examples
See the Constraint exerciser example.
Specifications
Specification |
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Media Capture and Streams # dom-mediatrackconstraintset-aspectratio |
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