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HTML Audio/Video DOM loop Property

HTML audio Tag Reference HTML Audio/Video DOM Reference

Example

Set the video to loop:

myVid=document.getElementById("video1");
myVid.loop=true;

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Definition and Usage

The loop property sets or returns if the audio/video should start playing over again when it is finished.


Browser Support

Internet Explorer Firefox Opera Google Chrome Safari

The loop property is supported in all major browsers.

Note: This property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and earlier.


Syntax

Set the loop property:

audio|video.loop=true|false

Return the loop property:

audio|video.loop

Property Values

Value Description
true Indicates that the audio/video should start playing again when it is finished
false Default. Indicates that the audio/video should NOT start playing again when it is finished

Technical Details

Return Value: Boolean, true|false
Default Value: false


HTML audio Tag Reference HTML Audio/Video DOM Reference

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