To audio/video capture has been the "Holy Grail" of web development long ago. For many years, we have used browser plug-ins (Flash or Silverlight) to do this. But everything has changed and is updated over time, come on !
History of getUserMedia()
If you don’t know the story, it’s worth saying that the way we came to
API getUserMedia() is an interesting tale.
In recent years, several variations of "Apis of
media capture". Many colleagues recognized the need for
be able to access native devices on the web, but this led to
development of a new specification. Things got so
confused that the W3C finally decided to form a working group. The
goal? Clean up the mess. The DAP Working Group (API Policy
device) had the task of consolidating and standardizing the variety
of proposals.
Example: HTML Media Capture
The capture of HTML media was the first attempt of the DAP to standardize
the capture of media on the web. It works by overlapping <input type="file">
and adding new values for the Accept parameter.
Users can take a screenshot on their own with
webcam using capture=camera:
<input type="file" accept="image/*;capture=camera">
Recording a video or audio is similar:
<input type="file" accept="video/*;capture=camcorder">
<input type="file" accept="audio/*;capture=microphone">
Pretty good, isn’t it? I particularly like the reuse of a
file entry. Semantically, this makes a lot of sense. The point
weak of that specific "API" is in its ability to create effects
in real time (for example, processing live webcam data on a
and apply Webgl filters). HTML media capture only allows
record a media file or take a screenshot at a time.
Support:
Android Browser 3.0 - one of the first implementations. Check out this
video to see it in action. Google Chrome for Android (0.16) My
recommendation is not to use it unless you are working
with one of the mobile browsers above. Suppliers are
migrating to getUserMedia(). It is very unlikely that anyone else
implement long-term HTML media capture.
To get deeper, access the hyperlinks that have been passed!
Does that help you? https://www.html5rocks.com/pt/tutorials/getusermedia/intro/
– Rafael Augusto
https://github.com/aojsamurai/Webcam-html5-record-video-audio-getUserMedia
– Rafael Augusto
There’s also this library: Recordrtc. Capture in various formats and containers (gif, webm, vp8, vp9, webm...)
– nunks
<H3>Practical solution: Open Source</H3> There is a Recordrtc-to-PHP open-source project, records audio and video, and transfers the data via POST php: Rcordrtc-to-PHP-and-Ffmpeg.
– Renato Junior