Important Notice: We're experiencing email notification issues. If you've posted a question in the community forums recently, please check your profile manually for responses while we're working to fix this.

On Monday the 3rd of March, around 5pm UTC (9am PT) users may experience a brief period of downtime while one of our underlying services is under maintenance.

ค้นหาฝ่ายสนับสนุน

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติม

HTML5 video played attribute not updating

  • 1 การตอบกลับ
  • 1 คนมีปัญหานี้
  • 2 ครั้งที่ดู
  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย sebworld

more options

I've been experimenting with HTML5 video tag in javascript.

I'm currently trying to develop a script that checks if a user has fully watched a video, without skipping any content.

I'm doing this by interrogating the videoElement.played attribute.

If the user starts the video and skips to the end, for example. The script I have developed will detect that the .played attribute is made up of dis-continuous TimeRanges. If the video is then re-played, however, the played attribute stops getting updated further.

I have prepared a jsFiddle to demonstrate this:

http://jsfiddle.net/rNudr/6/

Google Chrome, however, does appear to work as expected on the subsequent playback updating this attribute - so I believe this to be a bug in Firefox.

I've been experimenting with HTML5 video tag in javascript. I'm currently trying to develop a script that checks if a user has fully watched a video, without skipping any content. I'm doing this by interrogating the videoElement.played attribute. If the user starts the video and skips to the end, for example. The script I have developed will detect that the .played attribute is made up of dis-continuous TimeRanges. If the video is then re-played, however, the played attribute stops getting updated further. I have prepared a jsFiddle to demonstrate this: http://jsfiddle.net/rNudr/6/ Google Chrome, however, does appear to work as expected on the subsequent playback updating this attribute - so I believe this to be a bug in Firefox.

การตอบกลับทั้งหมด (1)

more options

RE: The jsFiddle Worth mentioning, you need to click the "check if fully watched" button and it will output the whole seconds of the video that has been watched so far as a series of 0s and 1s. (0=not watched this second of video, 1=watched this second of the video)