HTML | DOM Audio seeking Property
The DOM Audio seeking property is used for returning if the user is currently seeking in the audio. When the user moves or skips to a new position in the audio, it is called seeking.
Syntax:
audioObject.seeking
Return: The Audio seeking property returns a boolean true if the user is currently seeking, else it returns false. The Audio Seeking property is a read-only property.
Below program illustrates the Audio seeking Property :
Example: Showing if the user is currently seeking in the video.
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title > Audio seeking Property </ title > </ head > < body style = "text-align:center" > < h1 style = "color:green" > w3wiki </ h1 > < h2 style = " font-family: Impact" > Audio seeking Property </ h2 > < br > < audio id = "Test_Audio" controls onseeking = "MyAudio()" onseeked = "MyAudio()" > < source src = "sample1.ogg" type = "audio/ogg" > < source src = "sample1.mp3" type = "audio/mpeg" > </ audio > < p >Try seeking the audio to know the state < span id = "Test_Span" ></ span ></ p > < br > < p id = "test" ></ p > < script > function MyAudio() { var a = document.getElementById("Test_Audio"); document.getElementById("Test_Span").innerHTML = ("Seeking: " + a.seeking); } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
- Before clicking the button:
- After clicking the button:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by DOM Audio seeking Property are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Opera
- Apple Safari
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