navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia
+ MediaRecorder
create WEBM files without duration metadata.
This library appends missing metadata section right to the file blob.
The library contains only one script fix-webm-duration.js
and has no dependencies.
Syntax:
ysFixWebmDuration(blob, duration, callback);
where
blob
isBlob
object with file contents fromMediaRecorder
duration
is video duration in milliseconds (you should calculate it while recording the video)callback
is callback function that will receive fixed blob
ysFixWebmDuration
will parse and fix your file asynchronously and will call your callback once the result is ready.
If the original blob already contains duration metadata section and the duration value is not empty, the callback will receive it without any changes made.
Example:
var mediaRecorder;
var mediaParts;
var startTime;
function startRecording(stream, options) {
mediaParts = [];
mediaRecorder = new MediaRecorder(stream, options);
mediaRecorder.onstop = function() {
var duration = Date.now() - startTime;
var buggyBlob = new Blob(mediaParts, { type: 'video/webm' });
ysFixWebmDuration(buggyBlob, duration, function(fixedBlob) {
displayResult(fixedBlob);
});
};
mediaRecorder.ondataavailable = function(event) {
var data = event.data;
if (data && data.size > 0) {
mediaParts.push(data);
}
};
mediaRecorder.start();
startTime = Date.now();
}
function stopRecording() {
mediaRecorder.stop();
}
function displayResult(blob) {
// ...
}
Note: this example is not a MediaRecorder
usage guide.