Media Stream Type
One of the states the media-controller can provide is media-stream-type
, with potential values of live
, on-demand
, or empty (unknown).
Media streams come in two major types, live and on-demand (often called VOD for video). The core difference between the two is that with a live stream the duration of the media is unknown, because it hasn’t finished yet or may never finish in the case of 24/7 live streams. This has implications for the progress bar (media-time-range) and often comes with other UI differences like a red light icon to signal the content is live, or features allowing the viewer/listener to interact with the live streamer. An on-demand UI may also include unique features like chapters and episodes menus.
The media-stream-type
state makes it possible to build a player UI that adapts to the current stream type.
For example, you can hide the media time range (progress bar) during a live stream.
<style>
media-controller[media-stream-type=live] media-time-range {
display: none;
}
</style>
<media-controller>
<video slot="media"></video>
<media-control-bar>
<media-play-button></media-play-button>
<!-- The time range will be hidden for a live stream -->
<media-time-range></media-time-range>
</media-control-bar>
</media-controller>