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In Chrome 31 on Windows 7 and Linux (Ubuntu 13.10) an event handler on a video element, registered for canplay (and oncanplay, just to make sure) never fires. When I inspect the DOM node, there's no oncanplay property. The spec says it should exist. Does anyone have any idea when, or if, Chrome might support this event?

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Chrome does support the canplay event. You're not seeing it because the inspector only shows those properties that are on all elements, not just media elements. It also does not show loadedmetadata, durationchange, etc. but Chrome definitely supports those.

I haven't seen your code, but I would guess that a likely reason that you would see the event fire (assuming you're listening for it correctly) is that you've missed the event. Unless you're skipping around the video quite a bit, canplay will only fire one time. So if the event fires before you attach the listener, it's too late.

Instead, you can check the state, like so...

//assume you've already set up the video variable to point to your video element
if (video.readyState >= video.HAVE_FUTURE_DATA) {
    console.log('video can play!');
} else {
    video.addEventListener('canplay', function () {
        console.log('video can play!');
    }, false);
}

(Depending on what you're trying to accomplish, you may want to attach the event listener either way. The video's readyState can revert back if you run out of buffered data, and canplay might fire again later.

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  • Or >= video.HAVE_ENOUGH_DATA, if want to be sure the video is loaded far enough ahead to avoid stalling! E.g. if you aren't going to show + play the video until it is sufficiently buffered. (Test with a slow connection to server, to see the difference between HAVE_FUTURE_DATA and HAVE_ENOUGH_DATA.) Aug 6, 2014 at 5:16
  • HOWEVER, be aware that mobile device might NEVER "be ready": stackoverflow.com/questions/11633929/… "Safari on iOS never preloads." Aug 6, 2014 at 5:20
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    That's correct. HAVE_FUTURE_DATA corresponds to the event "canplay" and HAVE_ENOUGH_DATA corresponds to "canplaythrough" Aug 6, 2014 at 15:34
  • Another option is to use the attribute preload="auto" as I noticed the stream would suspend before firing a canPlay event / this worked for me with a similar issue on Windows / Firefox
    – potench
    Aug 28, 2014 at 16:56

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