$.each($('audio'), function () {
this.pause();
});
This just finds all the <audio>
elements in the DOM and uses the standard API to pause the playback for each.
Here's some excellent reading about <audio>
and <video>
tags: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Using_HTML5_audio_and_video
Update
The documentation for the AudioPlayerV1
script states this is how you pause an <audio>
element:
$('#audio_id').AudioPlayerV1('pause');
Source: http://1.s3.envato.com/files/14653378/index.html#how-to-use
It looks like the AudioPlayerV1
plugin is supposed to be called on a selection of DOM element(s) and passed in an option.
Update
To run the plugin to pause multiple <audio>
elements you should be able to do this:
$('audio').AudioPlayerV1('pause');
Which selects the <audio>
elements in the DOM and passes them to the AudioPlayerV1
plugin. the plugin should be written to handle this but if it isn't then you have to call the plugin on each element. Inside a loop would be easiest:
$.each($('audio'), function () {
$(this).AudioPlayerV1('pause');
});