I'm using React/Next.js to create an Audio player, but I can't figure out how to get the duration of an audio file. As I understand it, I need to use the useRef
hook to get access to the HTML Audio element with all the info about the file. Based on other examples I've seen, I should be able to do something like this:
const EXAMPLE_TRACK = {
title: "Track Title",
src: "http://goldfirestudios.com/proj/howlerjs/sound.ogg"
}
const Track = ({track = EXAMPLE_TRACK}) => {
const [duration, setDuration] = useState(0);
const audioRef = useRef(typeof Audio !== "undefined" && new Audio());
useEffect(() => {
audioRef.current = new Audio(track.src);
console.log(audioRef)
setDuration(audioRef.current.duration);
}, [])
return (
<>
<div>Title: {track.title}</div>
<div>Duration: {duration}</div>
</>
);
}
What's odd here is that I can see the duration is 13 seconds in the console via console.log(audioRef)
, but when I call console.log(audioRef.current.duration)
, I get NaN
. Maybe this has something to do with this being a SSR page, although I thought dropping this code in useEffect
would make sure this component was mounted in the DOM before executing.