On iPhone, elements will now be allowed to play inline, and will not automatically enter fullscreen mode when playback begins. elements without playsinline attributes will continue to require fullscreen mode for playback on iPhone.When exiting fullscreen with a pinch gesture, elements without playsinline will continue to play inline.
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This is because of now chrome is preventing auto play in html5 video, so by default they will not allow auto play. so we can change this settings using chrome flag settings. this is not possible for normal case so i have find another solution. this is working perfect...(add preload="auto")
It worked, but a few days ago it stopped working and YouTube videos started to autoplay again on my computer. How do I disable autoplay in Google Chrome without installing any plugin? I'm using Google Chrome in Windows.
Note the statement was true in 2014 when it was written. Someone down-voted it more than four years later without stating a reason. Technology changes quickly and obviously old answers might become obsolete, so please take that into consideration and add updates in comments when necessary (as far as I know, there is no working solution without plugin in 2020). Thanks.
?background=1: This parameter automatically disables all elements in the player (play bar, buttons, etc), autoplay, loops, and mutes your video on load. Please note: the background parameter is only supported for videos hosted by paid members. Learn more at 'Embed background and chromeless videos'.
You can disable the autoplay policy entirely by using a command lineflag:chrome.exe --autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required.This allows you to test your website as if user were strongly engaged withyour site and playback autoplay would be always allowed.
You can also decide to make sure autoplay is never allowed by disabling MEI andwhether sites with the highest overall MEI get autoplay by default fornew users. Do this with flags: chrome.exe--disable-features=PreloadMediaEngagementData,MediaEngagementBypassAutoplayPolicies.
When the permissions policy for autoplay is disabled, calls to play() without auser gesture will reject the promise with a NotAllowedError DOMException. Andthe autoplay attribute will also be ignored.
I tried searching for help on the forums regarding Youtube ads still getting through PiHole but the last ones seemed several years old. I'm currently in a battle to block adverts without then blocking the video I want to watch. I'm blacklisting the domains that start with R then a number from google but as mentioned in another thread it seems that the adverts and videos are piped from the same source, so either I get adverts and the video, or I get the first few seconds of the video then the perpetual loading notification
This actually motivates me to just get a raspberry pi and install pi-hole to stop any ad requests on my router. Then chromecast can't even serve me ads even if they tried. I will pick the best option to avoid ads. If paying for it doesn't do the job, I guess google is just forcing my hand towards a more scorched earth policy.
Well I guess I might as well ditch chromecast altogether. They clearly don't want our money. I have only been a premium subscriber for 3 months, I have had my chromecast for years, but the frequency of double ads and unskippable ads got me to finally subscribe to premium. I will just unsubscribe from premium and use my apple tv only while running pihole, so I can truly pull the middle finger to google for doing this. I doubt the Apple tv has those servers hardcoded into googles dns servers. Sure it is great they updated the software to be more like their other console counterparts, but the only reason why having navigation like that was to be able to browse your algorhythmically curated content with your tv remote, and not having to whip out your phone all the time. They essentially made the app better and then removed the part that makes the update actually useful.
Maybe I was just "lucky", but I haven't been experiencing video ads (just some ads on the "home" screen which I haven't seen for a few weeks) - until now. If I cast a video from my phone (signed in to my YouTube Premium account), it plays through fine with no ads... but if I queue a second video, I now get an obnoxious video ad between videos. I haven't tried sitting through the ad to see if I then get more ads during the second video; I've found that if I hit the "x" in the bottom bar on my phone to clear the queue, the ad disappears - and I can then find and play the next video without any ads.
Please either re-enable sign-in on the older Chromecast models (including Ultra), or revert them to the old "ready to play" cast receiver which never had any of these problems. I don't want a new device ("free" or otherwise) I just want the existing device which I paid for to work with the subscription service I pay for - and I'm sure the vast majority of affected users want the same. I would say that I'd even settle for going back to how it was as recently as yesterday - unable to sign in, but at least able to queue videos from my phone (signed in to a Premium account) without getting any obnoxious video ads - but since it seems that simply not breaking it again seems too much to ask, some actual improvement might at least mean that the next backslide still leaves it in a bearable state! If there's some sort of issue at the Chromecast level which needs to be resolved before the YouTube receiver "app" can re-enable sign-in, please firstly tell us that that's the problem, and then get it fixed already - it's been months since #ChromecastCantSignIn began, and both Chromecast and YouTube are Google/Alphabet products, so surely there's some way that the two teams can work together to get this sorted?
Spoke with support, they can't do anything and won't offer a credit without cancelling my account entirely and refusing to escalate the issue if they process a credit. Screw it, cancelled my Premium and will just use another service.
I tried everything including signing into YouTube on chromecast with the GUI remote and even though it's obviously my account, the chromecast seems in guest mode. I've struggled with this for weeks and multiple times I day I "leave feedback" and send help tickets and for months now no help. Finally at last I am posting here frustrated. Tens of thousands of people are struggling with this. Do something
I don't understand why they brought the Youtube remote function to older chromecasts if they can't support signing in to the app (which is odd by itself). Leave the new functionality for the new hardware and revert the older Chromecasts to the 'Ready to Watch' screen, which worked simply fine!!
Sends a cross-origin request without a credential. In other words, it sends the Origin: HTTP header without a cookie, X.509 certificate, or performing HTTP Basic authentication. If the server does not give credentials to the origin site (by not setting the Access-Control-Allow-Origin: HTTP header), the resource will be tainted, and its usage restricted.
When not present, the resource is fetched without a CORS request (i.e. without sending the Origin: HTTP header), preventing its non-tainted use in elements. If invalid, it is handled as if the enumerated keyword anonymous was used. See CORS settings attributes for additional information.
YouTube Summary with ChatGPT & Claude is a browser extension that leverages ChatGPT and Claude to provide concise and informative summaries of YouTube videos. It helps users quickly grasp the key points and content of videos without watching them in their entirety.
You will see a summary of the video with or without timestamps. You can click on the timestamps to jump to the corresponding part of the video. You can also click the "Copy Transcript" button to copy the transcript of the YouTube video to your clipboard.
There are a few ways you can dig into the details. Check outA Digital Media Primer for Geeks to find out more about how video and audiowork on the web. You can also use remote debugging in DevTools to comparenetwork activity with type attributes and without type attributes.
Many users have reported Google Chrome fails to load YouTube or play any YouTube videos, seemingly without rhyme or reason. Most of them can't tell why it happens or what causes the error. While the solution to this issue may be as simple as switching to a stronger and faster internet connection, it can also be as tedious as resetting browser or app data on the browser and application levels.
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I think I found a way to test what a course runs like in Chrome for someone who has NEVER been to your website and therefore has no "Media Engagement" score. This helps you avoid thinking this issue is solved when it is really only because you interact with the site a lot and therefore have been granted the ability to see videos without clicking somewhere. You have to launch Chrome a special way where it does not use the Media Engagement Index. From now on I plan on testing all of my courses/web content this way.
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