问题
How can I get a MP4's codec
information in JavaScript so that I can check if the browser supports it?
const audioCodec = '';//<---?? exmaple: "mp4a.40.2"
const videoCodec = '';//<---?? example: "avc1.42e01e"
const video = document.getElementById('video');
const mimeCodec = 'video/mp4; codecs="' + audioCodec + ', ' + videoCodec + '"';
if (!('MediaSource' in window) || !MediaSource.isTypeSupported(mimeCodec)) {
console.error('Unsupported MIME type or codec: ', mimeCodec);
}
回答1:
There is no built in way accessible to us, so you'd have to parse the files yourself, or use a library to do so.
Among a lot of other features, MP4Box.js can do this for mp4 files.
const mp4boxfile = MP4Box.createFile();
mp4boxfile.onError = console.error;
mp4boxfile.onReady = (info) => {
console.log( info.tracks.map( track => track.codec ) );
};
fetch( "https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/hyeredbcn60feei/BigChunksBunny1.mp4" ).then( (resp) => resp.arrayBuffer() )
.then( (buf) => {
buf.fileStart = 0;
mp4boxfile.appendBuffer( buf );
mp4boxfile.flush();
} );
<script src="https://gpac.github.io/mp4box.js/dist/mp4box.all.js"></script>
They apparently also have a "simple" build which may be enough for your use case.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65163495/how-to-get-mp4s-codec-mime-information