# Using the reloadSourceOnError Plugin Call the plugin to activate it: ```js player.reloadSourceOnError() ``` Now if the player encounters a fatal error during playback, it will automatically attempt to reload the current source. If the error was caused by a transient browser or networking problem, this can allow playback to continue with a minimum of disruption to your viewers. The plugin will only restart your player once in a 30 second time span so that your player doesn't get into a reload loop if it encounters non-transient errors. You can tweak the amount of time required between restarts by adjusting the `errorInterval` option. If your video URLs are time-sensitive, the original source could be invalid by the time an error occurs. If that's the case, you can provide a `getSource` callback to regenerate a valid source object. In your callback, the `this` keyword is a reference to the player that errored. The first argument to `getSource` is a function. Invoke that function and pass in your new source object when you're ready. ```js player.reloadSourceOnError({ // getSource allows you to override the source object used when an error occurs getSource: function(reload) { console.log('Reloading because of an error'); // call reload() with a fresh source object // you can do this step asynchronously if you want (but the error dialog will // show up while you're waiting) reload({ src: 'https://example.com/index.m3u8?token=abc123ef789', type: 'application/x-mpegURL' }); }, // errorInterval specifies the minimum amount of seconds that must pass before // another reload will be attempted errorInterval: 5 }); ```