I'm having an issue getting a captured blob from the mediaRecorder api to playback in Chrome (it works in Firefox). Not sure if it's a bug in Chrome.
The error it reports:
undefined:1 Uncaught (in promise) DOMException: Unable to decode audio data
window.AudioContext = window.AudioContext || window.webkitAudioContext;
navigator.getUserMedia = (navigator.getUserMedia ||
navigator.webkitGetUserMedia ||
navigator.mozGetUserMedia ||
navigator.msGetUserMedia);
var context = new AudioContext();
var record = document.querySelector('#record');
var stop = document.querySelector('#stop');
if (navigator.getUserMedia) {
console.log('getUserMedia supported.');
var constraints = {
audio: true
};
var chunks = [];
var onSuccess = function(stream) {
var mediaRecorder = new MediaRecorder(stream);
record.onclick = function() {
mediaRecorder.start();
console.log(mediaRecorder.state);
console.log("recorder started");
record.style.background = "red";
stop.disabled = false;
record.disabled = true;
}
stop.onclick = function() {
mediaRecorder.stop();
console.log(mediaRecorder.state);
console.log("recorder stopped");
record.style.background = "";
record.style.color = "";
stop.disabled = true;
record.disabled = false;
}
mediaRecorder.onstop = function(e) {
console.log("onstop() called.", e);
var blob = new Blob(chunks, {
'type': 'audio/wav'
});
chunks = [];
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.addEventListener("loadend", function() {
context.decodeAudioData(reader.result, function(buffer) {
playsound(buffer);
},
function(e) {
console.log("error ", e)
});
});
reader.readAsArrayBuffer(blob);
}
mediaRecorder.ondataavailable = function(e) {
chunks.push(e.data);
}
}
var onError = function(err) {
console.log('The following error occured: ' + err);
}
navigator.getUserMedia(constraints, onSuccess, onError);
} else {
console.log('getUserMedia not supported on your browser!');
}
function playsound(thisbuffer) {
var source = context.createBufferSource();
source.buffer = thisbuffer;
source.connect(context.destination);
source.start(0);
}
<button id="record">record</button>
<button id="stop">stop</button>
I have used your code exactly the way it is. Everything is working fine in Chrome browser.
This issue was fixed when bug https://codereview.chromium.org/1579693006/ was closed and added to the Chrome pipeline.
This is no longer an issue.
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