This example uses data from the Mozilla Audio Data API event. The first value for the framebuffer array for each event is displayed along with the time attribute of the event. Framebuffer length can be adjusted: enter a value, then press the audio element Play button.
This page is part of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ R&D blog post The Mozilla Audio Data API: what do the numbers mean?.
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More information about access to audio data in JavaScript is available from the page and the forum.
Time
frameBuffer[0] data
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