Cloning audio source without having to download it again
With the webAudioAPI you could do something like that :
- Download once the file via XMLHttpRequest.
- Append the response to a buffer
- Create a new bufferSource and play it on each call
- Fallback to your first implementation if webAudioAPI is not supported (IE)
window.AudioContext = window.AudioContext||window.webkitAudioContext;
if(!window.AudioContext)
yourFirstImplementation();
else{
var buffer,
ctx = new AudioContext(),
gainNode = ctx.createGain();
gainNode.connect(ctx.destination);
var vol = document.querySelector('input');
vol.value = gainNode.gain.value;
vol.addEventListener('change', function(){
gainNode.gain.value = this.value;
}, false);
function createBuffer(){
ctx.decodeAudioData(this.response, function(b) {
buffer = b;
}, function(e){console.warn(e)});
var button = document.querySelector('button');
button.addEventListener('click', function(){playSound(buffer)});
button.className = 'ready';
}
var file = 'https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/agepbh2agnduknz/camera.mp3',
xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.onload = createBuffer;
xhr.open('GET', file, true);
xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer';
xhr.send();
function playSound(buf){
var source = ctx.createBufferSource();
source.buffer = buf;
source.connect(gainNode);
source.onended = function(){if(this.stop)this.stop(); if(this.disconnect)this.disconnect();}
source.start(0);
}
}
function yourFirstImplementation(){
alert('webAudioAPI is not supported by your browser');
}
button{opacity: .2;}
button.ready{opacity: 1};
<button>play</button>
<input type="range" max="5" step=".01" title="volume"/>