How to set audio constrains for getusermedia().
Reported by
hema...@telaverge.com,
Mar 21 2017
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Issue description
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/57.0.2987.110 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce the problem:
Audio Constraints
{advanced: [{googEchoCancellation: {exact: true}}, {googExperimentalEchoCancellation: {exact: true}}, {googAutoGainControl: {exact: true}}, {googExperimentalAutoGainControl: {exact: true}}, {googNoiseSuppression: {exact: true}}, {googHighpassFilter: {exact: true}}, {googAudioMirroring: {exact: false}}, {googExperimentalNoiseSuppression: {exact: true}}, {deviceId: {exact: ["communications"]}}]}
How we need to form and pass a constrains json to achieve above configuration?
And is it common for all browsers?
What is the expected behavior?
What went wrong?
I am not able to use the getUserMedia Properly.
Did this work before? N/A
Does this work in other browsers? N/A
Chrome version: 57.0.2987.110 Channel: stable
OS Version: 6.1 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2)
Flash Version:
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Mar 21 2017
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Mar 27 2017
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May 20 2017
To use goog audio constraints you have to use the old nonstandard constraints syntax using the mandatory and optional fields. The standard syntax only supports standard constraints, which excludes the goog constraints. Closing, as this is not a bug. |
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Comment 1 by chfremer@chromium.org
, Mar 21 2017