The MediaTrackSettings dictionary is used to return the current values configured for each of a MediaStreamTrack's settings. These values will adhere as closely as possible to any constraints previously described using a MediaTrackConstraints object and set using applyConstraints(), and will adhere to the default constraints for any properties whose constraints haven't been changed, or whose customized constraints couldn't be matched.
To learn more about how constraints and settings work, see Capabilities, constraints, and settings.
Some or all of the following will be included in the object, either because it's not supported by the browser or because it's not available due to context. For example, because RTP doesn't provide some of these values during negotiation of a WebRTC connection, a track associated with a RTCPeerConnection will not include certain values, such as facingMode or groupId.
deviceIdA string indicating the current value of the deviceId property. The device ID is an origin-unique string identifying the source of the track; this is usually a GUID. This value is specific to the source of the track's data and is not usable for setting constraints; it can, however, be used for initially selecting media when calling MediaDevices.getUserMedia().
groupIdA string indicating the current value of the groupId property. The group ID is a browsing session-unique string identifying the source group of the track. Two devices (as identified by the deviceId) are considered part of the same group if they are from the same physical device. For instance, the audio input and output devices for the speaker and microphone built into a phone would share the same group ID, since they're part of the same physical device. The microphone on a headset would have a different ID, though. This value is specific to the source of the track's data and is not usable for setting constraints; it can, however, be used for initially selecting media when calling MediaDevices.getUserMedia().
autoGainControlA Boolean which indicates the current value of the autoGainControl property, which is true if automatic gain control is enabled and is false otherwise.
channelCountA long integer value indicating the current value of the channelCount property, specifying the number of audio channels present on the track (therefore indicating how many audio samples exist in each audio frame). This is 1 for mono, 2 for stereo, and so forth.
echoCancellationA Boolean indicating the current value of the echoCancellation property, specifying true if echo cancellation is enabled, otherwise false.
latencyA double-precision floating point value indicating the current value of the latency property, specifying the audio latency, in seconds. Latency is the amount of time which elapses between the start of processing the audio and the data being available to the next stop in the audio utilization process. This value is a target value; actual latency may vary to some extent for various reasons.
noiseSuppressionA Boolean which indicates the current value of the noiseSuppression property, which is true if noise suppression is enabled and is false otherwise.
sampleRateA long integer value indicating the current value of the sampleRate property, specifying the sample rate in samples per second of the audio data. Standard CD-quality audio, for example, has a sample rate of 41,000 samples per second.
sampleSizeA long integer value indicating the current value of the sampleSize property, specifying the linear size, in bits, of each audio sample. CD-quality audio, for example, is 16-bit, so this value would be 16 in that case.
suppressLocalAudioPlaybackControls whether the audio playing in a tab will continue to be played out of a user's local speakers when the tab is captured.
volume Deprecated Non-standard
A double-precision floating point value indicating the current value of the volume property, specifying the volume level of the track. This value will be between 0.0 (silent) to 1.0 (maximum supported volume).
aspectRatioA double-precision floating point value indicating the current value of the aspectRatio property, specified precisely to 10 decimal places. This is the width of the image in pixels divided by its height in pixels. Common values include 1.3333333333 (for the classic television 4:3 "standard" aspect ratio, also used on tablets such as Apple's iPad), 1.7777777778 (for the 16:9 high-definition widescreen aspect ratio), and 1.6 (for the 16:10 aspect ratio common among widescreen computers and tablets).
facingModeA string indicating the current value of the facingMode property, specifying the direction the camera is facing. The value will be one of:
"user"A camera facing the user (commonly known as a "selfie cam"), used for self-portraiture and video calling.
"environment"A camera facing away from the user (when the user is looking at the screen). This is typically the highest quality camera on the device, used for general photography.
"left"A camera facing toward the environment to the user's left.
"right"A camera facing toward the environment to the user's right.
frameRateA double-precision floating point value indicating the current value of the frameRate property, specifying how many frames of video per second the track includes. If the value can't be determined for any reason, the value will match the vertical sync rate of the device the user agent is running on.
heightA long integer value indicating the current value of the height property, specifying the height of the track's video data in pixels.
widthA long integer value indicating the current value of the width property, specifying the width of the track's video data in pixels.
resizeModeA string indicating the current value of the resizeMode property, specifying the mode used by the user agent to derive the resolution of the track. The value will be one of:
"none"The track has the resolution offered by the camera, its driver or the OS.
"crop-and-scale"The track's resolution might be the result of the user agent using cropping or downscaling from a higher camera resolution.
Tracks containing video shared from a user's screen (regardless of whether the screen data comes from the entire screen or a portion of a screen, like a window or tab) are generally treated like video tracks, with the exception that they also support the following added settings:
cursorA string which indicates whether or not the mouse cursor is being included in the generated stream and under what conditions. Possible values are:
alwaysThe mouse is always visible in the video content of the {domxref("MediaStream"), unless the mouse has moved outside the area of the content.
motionThe mouse cursor is always included in the video if it's moving, and for a short time after it stops moving.
neverThe mouse cursor is never included in the shared video.
displaySurfaceA string which specifies the type of source the track contains; one of:
logicalSurfaceA Boolean value which, if true, indicates that the video contained in the stream's video track contains a background rendering context, rather than a user-visible one. This is false if the video being captured is coming from a foreground (user-visible) source.
screenPixelRatioA number representing the ratio of the physical size of a pixel on the captured display surface (displayed at its physical resolution) to the logical size of a CSS pixel on the capturing screen (displayed at its logical resolution). It cannot be used as a constraint or capability.
| Specification |
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| Media Capture and Streams> # media-track-settings> |
| Screen Capture> # extensions-to-mediatracksettings> |
MediaDevices.getUserMedia()MediaDevices.getDisplayMedia()MediaStreamTrack.getConstraints()MediaStreamTrack.applyConstraints()MediaStreamTrack.getSettings()
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