HTML5 swapping between streams and video files











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I have a web page that sometimes displays streams and sometimes displays video files (mp4). I'm having trouble swapping between them.



This is my code to play a stream:



myVideo.srcObject = aStream;  // a stream retrieved from mediaDevices.getUserMedia()


This is my code to play an mp4:



// myVideoSource is the source sub-element of the video tag.
pathToTexture = 'media/blah.mp4';
myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', pathToTexture);
myVideo.load();
myVideo.play();


I can start the mp4 fine. And I can swap to the stream fine. But when I try to go back to the mp4, it just continues to play the stream. I've tried stopping the stream.



This was all working before when I used



myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', window.URL.createObjectURL(aStream))


to set the stream. But Chrome prints a deprecation warning so I was trying to fix that.



I have a feeling that somehow srcObject and videoSource.src are not playing nice together.










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    I have a web page that sometimes displays streams and sometimes displays video files (mp4). I'm having trouble swapping between them.



    This is my code to play a stream:



    myVideo.srcObject = aStream;  // a stream retrieved from mediaDevices.getUserMedia()


    This is my code to play an mp4:



    // myVideoSource is the source sub-element of the video tag.
    pathToTexture = 'media/blah.mp4';
    myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', pathToTexture);
    myVideo.load();
    myVideo.play();


    I can start the mp4 fine. And I can swap to the stream fine. But when I try to go back to the mp4, it just continues to play the stream. I've tried stopping the stream.



    This was all working before when I used



    myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', window.URL.createObjectURL(aStream))


    to set the stream. But Chrome prints a deprecation warning so I was trying to fix that.



    I have a feeling that somehow srcObject and videoSource.src are not playing nice together.










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      I have a web page that sometimes displays streams and sometimes displays video files (mp4). I'm having trouble swapping between them.



      This is my code to play a stream:



      myVideo.srcObject = aStream;  // a stream retrieved from mediaDevices.getUserMedia()


      This is my code to play an mp4:



      // myVideoSource is the source sub-element of the video tag.
      pathToTexture = 'media/blah.mp4';
      myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', pathToTexture);
      myVideo.load();
      myVideo.play();


      I can start the mp4 fine. And I can swap to the stream fine. But when I try to go back to the mp4, it just continues to play the stream. I've tried stopping the stream.



      This was all working before when I used



      myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', window.URL.createObjectURL(aStream))


      to set the stream. But Chrome prints a deprecation warning so I was trying to fix that.



      I have a feeling that somehow srcObject and videoSource.src are not playing nice together.










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      I have a web page that sometimes displays streams and sometimes displays video files (mp4). I'm having trouble swapping between them.



      This is my code to play a stream:



      myVideo.srcObject = aStream;  // a stream retrieved from mediaDevices.getUserMedia()


      This is my code to play an mp4:



      // myVideoSource is the source sub-element of the video tag.
      pathToTexture = 'media/blah.mp4';
      myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', pathToTexture);
      myVideo.load();
      myVideo.play();


      I can start the mp4 fine. And I can swap to the stream fine. But when I try to go back to the mp4, it just continues to play the stream. I've tried stopping the stream.



      This was all working before when I used



      myVideoSource.setAttribute('src', window.URL.createObjectURL(aStream))


      to set the stream. But Chrome prints a deprecation warning so I was trying to fix that.



      I have a feeling that somehow srcObject and videoSource.src are not playing nice together.







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