I'm making an audio heavy webpage. I've read that there are some issues with audio playback on certain systems that are solved by calling the load() method before the play() method, so I'm designing everything around that premise.
I'm clueless about the audio element, and I'm worried that the load() method is rising the bandwith consumption. This is what I'm doing:
var x = new Audio("x.mp3");
function playMe(){
x.load();
x.play();
}
It's my understanding that the audio file is downloaded when the x Audio object is created. My concern is if the load() method is downloading it again every time the play button is clicked.
Thanks for your time.
x.load()
call?