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How to prevent video autoplay in Chromium Edge

Anonymous
2020-01-18T12:12:20+00:00

Hi

I've upgraded to chromium edge but now videos are autoplaying again. I had this disabled on classic Edge but can't work out how to do this on the new version.

I've set "Media autoplay" to "Limit" in the "Site Permissions" section of settings but this doesn't seem to have had any effect at all (yes, I've restarted Edge / Windows).

I had also had this problem with dev / beta builds of Edge but hadn't got around to chasing it up until it became my primary browser.

In particular it's annoying on the MSN new pages linked to from the new tab page in Edge when they all have autoplaying video.

Thanks

Microsoft Edge | Audio and video playback | Windows 10

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Anonymous
2020-02-12T09:55:30+00:00

Why isn't there an option called "Block"?

You'll probably find that the block option has to be enabled. Copy the next line into the address bar and press Enter:

edge://flags/#edge-autoplay-user-setting-block-option

Once this flag is enabled, you should see Block on the autoplay options menu.

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Anonymous
2020-05-22T12:58:37+00:00

Hi MichalTadeas and thanks for reaching out. My name is Joseph. I'm an independent advisor. I'll be happy to help you out today.

I would suggest you refer to the below steps and check if it helps to resolve the issue.

  1. Open Microsoft Edge.
  2. Copy edge://flags/ and paste it to the browser's address bar.
  3. Type 'Show block option in autoplay settings' and set it to 'Enable'.
  4. Copy edge://settings/profiles and paste it to the browser's address bar.
  5. Type 'Media autoplay' click it.
  6. Set it to 'Block'.
  7. Restart your computer, and when it boots up, check to see whether or not the problem has been resolved.

I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let me know how it goes.

Thank you!

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Sumit D - IA 170.4K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2020-02-12T07:27:12+00:00

Hi Ash,
I am Sumit, an Independent Advisor and a 3 year Windows Insider MVP here to help.

In the new Microsoft Edge, the option of automatic playback is limited.

However, you can install an extension like autoplayblocker from the Chrome web store to disable Autoplay. (You may have to enable extensions from other store).

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-01-19T09:25:48+00:00

    You may have to enable the flag that allows for the block option. Type edge://flags into the address bar, then type media into the search box to see all flags affecting media. Check that Show block option in autoplay settings is set to Enabled.

    You'll find lots of other options to experiment with there.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-01-24T07:19:59+00:00

    I set the flag per the suggestions above. The block option appeared. I set the site permissions to block autoplay, and it doesn't work. I still have videos starting up when I open certain websites. This sucks.

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