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The src attribute specifies the location (URL) of the audio file. The example above uses an Ogg file, and will work in Firefox, Opera, Chrome, and Edge. However ...
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HTML Audio - How It Works. The controls attribute adds audio controls, like play, pause, and volume. The <source> element allows you to specify alternative ...
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The <audio> tag is used to embed sound content in a document, such as music or other audio streams. The <audio> tag contains one or more <source> tags with ...
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The src attribute specifies the location (URL) of the external resource. Applies to. The src attribute can be used on the following elements: Elements ...
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The src attribute specifies the URL of the media file to play. This attribute is required when <source> is used in <audio> and <video> . Browser Support.
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The <source> tag allows you to specify alternative video/audio/image files which the browser may choose from, based on browser support or viewport width. The ...
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The autoplay attribute is a boolean attribute. When present, the audio will automatically start playing as soon as it can do so without stopping. Note: Chromium ...
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Returns the URL of the current audio/video. currentTime, Sets or returns the current playback position in the audio/video (in seconds). defaultMuted, Sets or ...
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