The <source>
specifies multiple media resources for the <picture>
, the <audio>
element, or the <video>
element. It is an empty element. It is commonly used to serve the same media content in multiple formats supported by different browsers.
Content categories | None. |
---|---|
Permitted content | None, it is an empty element. |
Tag omission | It must have start tag, but must not have an end tag. |
Permitted parents | A media element—<audio> or <video> —and it must be placed before any flow content or <track> element. A <picture> element, and it must be placed before the <img> element. |
Permitted ARIA roles | None |
DOM interface | HTMLSourceElement |
This element includes the global attributes.
sizes
srcset
to use.sizes
attribute has an effect only when the <source>
element is the direct child of a <picture>
element.src
<audio>
and <video>
, address of the media resource. The value of this attribute is ignored when the <source>
element is placed inside a <picture>
element.srcset
'w'
. The default value, if missing, is the infinity.'x'
. The default value, if missing, is 1x
.Each string in the list must have at least a width descriptor or a pixel density descriptor to be valid. Among the list, there must be only one string containing the same tuple of width descriptor and pixel density descriptor.
The browser chooses the most adequate image to display at a given point of time.
The srcset
attribute has an effect only when the <source>
element is the direct child of a <picture>
element.
type
codecs
parameter. See RFC 4281 for information about how to specify codecs.media
<picture>
element.If the type
attribute isn't specified, the media's type is retrieved from the server and checked to see if the user agent can handle it; if it can't be rendered, the next <source>
is checked. If the type
attribute is specified, it's compared against the types the user agent can present, and if it's not recognized, the server doesn't even get queried; instead, the next <source>
element is checked at once.
This example demonstrates how to offer a video in Ogg format for users whose browsers support Ogg format, and a QuickTime format video for users whose browsers support that. If the audio
or video
element is not supported by the browser, a notice is displayed instead. If the browser supports the element but does not support any of the specified formats, an error
event is raised and the default media controls (if enabled) will indicate an error. See also the list of media formats supported by the audio and video elements in various browsers.
<video controls> <source src="foo.webm" type="video/webm"> <source src="foo.ogg" type="video/ogg"> <source src="foo.mov" type="video/quicktime"> I'm sorry; your browser doesn't support HTML5 video. </video>
For more examples, see Using audio and video in Firefox.
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
HTML Living Standard The definition of '<source>' in that specification. | Living Standard |
Desktop | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | Yes | Yes | 3.5
|
9 | Yes | Yes |
media
|
Yes | Yes | 15 | 9 | Yes | Yes |
sizes
|
Yes | Yes | 38
|
? | ? | 9
|
src |
Yes | Yes | 3.5 | 9 | Yes | Yes |
srcset
|
Yes | Yes | 38
|
? | ? | 9
|
type |
Yes | Yes | 3.5 | 9 | Yes | Yes |
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes | Yes | Yes | 4
|
? | Yes | Yes |
media
|
Yes | Yes | Yes | 15 | ? | Yes | Yes |
sizes
|
Yes | Yes | Yes | 38
|
? | 9.2
|
Yes |
src |
Yes | Yes | Yes | 4 | ? | Yes | Yes |
srcset
|
Yes | Yes | Yes | 38
|
? | 9.2
|
Yes |
type |
Yes | Yes | Yes | 4 | ? | Yes | Yes |
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