Block autoplay being ignored on Firefox 78
Prior to the latest version, I had set "media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed" in about:config to False in addition to blocking both audio and video within the settings so that nothing would autoplay without my input.
I updated to version 78 yesterday, and it seems that "media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed" is now gone from within about:config. I'm getting videos autoplaying within sites like YouTube, despite me setting both audio and video to not autoplay.
Is there anything I can do to ensure that nothing starts playing without me allowing it?
Solução escolhida
It appears that media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed has been replaced by media.autoplay.blocking_policy.
You can try to set media.autoplay.blocking_policy = 2 to see if that has effect.
See also:
- Bug 1509933 - Use transient user activation as the default way to detect if the action is an user-input for `click-to-play` [78]
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Alterado por user2718304 em
Blocking autoplay within the settings never affected YouTube for some reason, so the behavior I'm getting is "as intended", and refreshing the browser won't resolve it. I did refresh the browser and this was confirmed.
Prior to the latest version, I could get YouTube to stop autoplaying videos by setting media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed" to False in about:config, but it seems that this was removed in version 78 for some reason.
Is there any other workaround to not let YouTube autoplay? Also, why doesn't the block autoplay setting work across the board?
Solução escolhida
It appears that media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed has been replaced by media.autoplay.blocking_policy.
You can try to set media.autoplay.blocking_policy = 2 to see if that has effect.
See also:
- Bug 1509933 - Use transient user activation as the default way to detect if the action is an user-input for `click-to-play` [78]
(please do not comment in bug reports
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html)
Alterado por cor-el em
Yep, that did it. Thank you!
I have this problem. Videos are playing in Yahoo. I am able to disable the sound. I have performed all actions listed in this thread. I have restarted my PC.
Same issue.
I still have issues with autoplay in FF 82.0.2. Autoplay blocking works most of the time on a site's home page, but always fails if I click on a link. Then media starts playing immediately. Foxnews.com breaks Firefox media blocking the most. Is there a fix for this?