Returns the time offset at which a specified time range begins.
Syntax
startTime = TimeRanges.start(index)
Parameters
indexis the range number to return the starting time for.
Exceptions
- INDEX_SIZE_ERR
- A
DOMExceptionthrown if the specified index doesn't correspond to an existing range.
Example
Given a video element with the ID "myVideo":
var v = document.getElementById("myVideo");
var buf = v.buffered;
var numRanges = buf.length;
if (buf.length == 1) {
// only one range
if (buf.start(0) == 0 && buf.end(0) == v.duration) {
// The one range starts at the beginning and ends at
// the end of the video, so the whole thing is loaded
}
}
This example looks at the time ranges and looks to see if the entire video has been loaded.
Specifications
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| WHATWG HTML Living Standard The definition of 'TimeRanges.start()' in that specification. |
Living Standard | Initial definition |
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