The setLiveSeekableRange()
method of the MediaSource
interface sets the range that the user can seek to in the media element.
The setLiveSeekableRange()
method of the MediaSource
interface sets the range that the user can seek to in the media element.
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setLiveSeekableRange(start, end)
start
The start of the seekable range to set in seconds measured from the beginning of the source. If the duration of the media source is positive infinity, then the TimeRanges
object returned by the HTMLMediaElement.seekable
property will have a start timestamp no greater than this value.
end
The end of the seekable range to set in seconds measured from the beginning of the source. If the duration of the media source is positive infinity, then the TimeRanges
object returned by the HTMLMediaElement.seekable
property will have an end timestamp no less than this value.
None (undefined
).
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