VideoTrack: label property
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The read-only VideoTrack
property label returns a string specifying the video
track's human-readable label, if one is available; otherwise, it returns an empty
string.
Value
A string specifying the track's human-readable label, if one is
available in the track metadata. Otherwise, an empty string ("") is
returned.
For example, a track whose kind is
"sign" might have a label such as
"A sign-language interpretation.".
Examples
This example returns an array of track kinds and labels for potential use in a user interface to select video tracks for a specified media element. The list is filtered to only allow certain track kinds through.
function getTrackList(el) {
const trackList = [];
const wantedKinds = ["main", "alternative", "commentary"];
el.videoTracks.forEach((track) => {
if (wantedKinds.includes(track.kind)) {
trackList.push({
id: track.id,
kind: track.kind,
label: track.label,
});
}
});
return trackList;
}
The resulting trackList contains an array of video tracks whose
kind is one of those in the array wantedKinds, with each entry
providing the track's id, kind, and label.
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTML> # dom-videotrack-label-dev> |
Browser compatibility
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