MediaTrackSettings: sampleRate property
The MediaTrackSettings
dictionary's
sampleRate
property is an integer indicating how many
audio samples per second the MediaStreamTrack
is currently configured
for. This lets you determine what value was selected to comply with your specified
constraints for this property's value as described in the
MediaTrackConstraints.sampleRate
property you provided when calling
either getUserMedia()
or
MediaStreamTrack.applyConstraints()
.
If needed, you can determine whether or not this constraint is supported by checking
the value of MediaTrackSupportedConstraints.sampleRate
as returned by a
call to MediaDevices.getSupportedConstraints()
. However, typically this
is unnecessary since browsers will ignore any constraints they're unfamiliar with.
Value
An integer value indicating how many samples each second of audio data includes. Common values include 44,100 (standard CD audio), 48,000 (standard digital audio), 96,000 (commonly used in audio mastering and post-production), and 192,000 (used for high-resolution audio in professional recording and mastering sessions). However, lower values are often used to reduce bandwidth requirements; 8,000 samples per second is adequate for comprehensible albeit imperfect human speech, and both 11,025 FPS and 22,050 FPS are often used for low-bandwidth, reduced quality sound and music.
Examples
See the Constraint exerciser example.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Media Capture and Streams # dom-mediatrackconstraintset-samplerate |
Browser compatibility
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