The MediaStreamTrack interface of the Media Capture and Streams API represents a single media track within a stream; typically, these are audio or video tracks, but other track types may exist as well.
Some user agents subclass this interface to provide more precise information or functionality, such as CanvasCaptureMediaStreamTrack.
Instance properties
In addition to the properties listed below, MediaStreamTrack has constrainable properties which can be set using applyConstraints() and accessed using getConstraints() and getSettings(). See Capabilities, constraints, and settings to learn how to correctly work with constrainable properties. Not doing so correctly will result in your code being unreliable.
A string that may be used by the web application to provide a hint as to what type of content the track contains to guide how it should be treated by API consumers. Allowable values depend on the value of the MediaStreamTrack.kind property.
A Boolean whose value of true if the track is enabled, that is allowed to render the media source stream; or false if it is disabled, that is not rendering the media source stream but silence and blackness. If the track has been disconnected, this value can be changed but has no more effect.
Note: You can implement standard "mute" functionality by setting enabled to false. The muted property refers to a condition in which there's no media because of a technical issue.
Returns a string set to "audio" if the track is an audio track and to "video", if it is a video track. It doesn't change if the track is disassociated from its source.
Returns a string containing a user agent-assigned label that identifies the track source, as in "internal microphone". The string may be left empty and is empty as long as no source has been connected. When the track is disassociated from its source, the label is not changed.
Returns an enumerated string giving the status of the track. This will be one of the following values:
"live" which indicates that an input is connected and does its best-effort in providing real-time data. In that case, the output of data can be switched on or off using the enabled attribute.
"ended" which indicates that the input is not giving any more data and will never provide new data.
Lets the application specify the ideal and/or ranges of acceptable values for any number of the available constrainable properties of the MediaStreamTrack.
Returns a MediaTrackConstraints object containing the currently set constraints for the track; the returned value matches the constraints last set using applyConstraints().
Sent to the MediaStreamTrack when the value of the muted property is changed to true, indicating that the track is unable to provide data temporarily (such as when the network is experiencing a service malfunction).