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Version: 0.0.x

Mute / Unmute Mic - Javascript

Muting and Unmuting your microphone refers to turning your microphone off and on, respectively.

Muting your microphone prevents the transmission of any sound from your microphone to other meeting participants, while unmuting allows them to hear you.

unmuteMic()

  • By using the unmuteMic() function of the meeting object, the local participant can publish their audio to other participants.

    • You can only call this method when the local participant is not broadcasting audio to others.
  • You can also pass a customised audio track in unmuteMic() by using Custom Audio Track.

  • Audio stream of the participant can be accessed from the streams property of the Participant object.

muteMic()

  • By using the muteMic() function of the meeting object, the local participant can stop publishing their audio to other participants.

  • You can only call this method when the local participant is broadcasting audio to others.

Example

let meeting;

// Initialize Meeting
meeting = VideoSDK.initMeeting({
// ...
});

const unmuteMicBtn = document.getElementById("unmuteMicBtn");
unmuteMicBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
// unmuteMic Meeting
meeting?.unmuteMic();
});

const muteMicBtn = document.getElementById("muteMicBtn");
muteMicBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
// unmuteMic Meeting
meeting?.muteMic();
});
note

To learn, how to render a audio in the meeting, follow this detailed guide.

Events associated with unmuteMic

Events associated with muteMic

const participants = meeting.participants;
const participant = participants.get("<participant-id>");

participant.on("stream-enabled", (stream) => {
if (stream.kind === "audio") {
//particiapnt turned on audio
//Render Participant audio logic here
}
});

participant.on("stream-disabled", (stream) => {
if (stream.kind === "audio") {
//particiapnt turned off audio
//remove Participant audio logic here
}
});

participant.on("media-status-changed", (data) => {
const { kind, newStatus } = data;
if (kind === "audio") {
//particiapnt media status changed
}
});

Audio Permissions

  • By default, VideoSDK will request audio permission when a participant attempts to turn on the mic. Once the permission is granted, the mic is activated. If the permission is denied, VideoSDK will send an error message in the onError event callback of the meeting object.

Troubleshoot Audio Permissions

  • If a participant denies the microphone permission, they can manually grant it by following the below shown steps.
caution

To use the audio and video communications in the web browser, your site must be SSL enabled i.e. it must be secured and running on https.

API Reference

The API references for all the methods and events utilized in this guide are provided below.

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