How to Stop "Autoplay" Video Browser
Sometimes it feels annoying when suddenly the browser immediately play the video on a site's pages without being asked.
Data bandwidth consumption will be straight up for buffering. Moreover, if the speaker or earphone is being set at maximum volume, would be surprising.
Is there a way to prevent video content from being played automatically by the browser? Sure there. Just follow the steps summarized E-News from PC World, Sunday (17/07/2016), below.
Chrome
Click the menu button (marked with three lines icon) in the top right corner of the browser window, and then select the "advanced" button and click "Content settings" in the Privacy section.
In the new window that opens, scroll down and select the option reads "Let me choose when to run the plugin content". Then, click the "Manage individual plugins"
In the window plugins, Adobe Flash Plater find and remove the check mark in the "Always allowed to run".
In this way, it will not automatically play Flash-based video. Space for video on the site will change to display the puzzle pieces.
Users are still able to play the video in question manually by right clicking and selecting the option "run this plugin".
HTML5-based video auto-plays can be done by downloading the extension named "Disable Autoplay HTML5" from the Chrome webstore.
Firefox
Type in the address "about: addons" (without the quotation marks "in the URL field to open the settings menu add-on browser.
On the left tab, go to the Plugins menu, find the parameter "Shockwave Flash, and change your selection from the drop-down menu on the left side of the" Always activate "to" Ask to Activate.
Now, flash video content on the site will not be played automatically and will appear only in the form of white box with a logo flash in the middle.
Video can be played by clicking "allow" in the video playback notification bar that appears at the top of your browser window.
To stop the automatic playback of HTML5 video, type "about: config" in the URL field of Firefox.
Click the "I'll be careful, I promise!" In the warning window that appears, and then find the parameter "media.autoplay.embed" in the search field at the top. Double-click on the text bar to change the value of "true" to "false".
Internet Explorer
From the menu on the top row of the window, select "Tools" then "Manage add-ons".
In the new window that opens, select "Toolbars and Extensions" on the left, and then wait for a while until the full option open on the right side of the window.
Find the "Shockwave Flash Object" on the right side, it is located under the category "Adobe". A new window will appear. Click the "Remove all sites" on the bottom.
Once this step is done, flash video content on the site will appear empty or none at all.
A notification bar at the bottom displays the option to play the video. Click the "x" to the right to vote so that the video does not play.
For HTML5 video, there is still no way that can be done to stop the auto-play on Internet Explorer.
Edge
Edge does not have the option to turn off automatic video playback, both based Flash or HTML5.
The latest browsers provide settings to disable all Flash altogether. The trick is to click the menu button (icon marked three dots) in the top right corner).
On the right-hand column that appears, select "Settings" at the bottom, and then "View advanced settings" and turn off the switch on the parameter "Use Adobe Flash Player".
Opera
Type "about: config" in the URL field, then select the "Websites" under the "Preferences" menu. In the left pane, locate the Plug-ins, and then enable the option "click to play".
For HTML5-based video, because based on Chromium, Opera can use the same extension to the Chrome browser.
Just use the extension "Disable HTML 5 Autoplay" which can be downloaded from Opera webstore.
What about Facebook? This social networking site provides users the option to not play videos that aired on the News Feed automatically.
For Facebook that are accessed from a desktop browser, click the menu button in the form of the down arrow in the upper right corner of the screen, then click the "Settings"
From the row of categories on the left, select "Videos", then turn off the option "Auto-Play Videos" via the drop-down menu on the right side.
For users of mobile applications can dilipih the same menu by clicking the menu button (marked with three lines), then choose "App Settings" and "Video Autoplay".
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