/ Monday, October 31 2016 / Published in Latest, Microsoft, Windows 10
AutoPlay Settings in Windows 10: Overview
This lesson shows you how to manage the AutoPlay settings in Windows 10 for your device. To view the AutoPlay settings in Windows 10, open the “Settings” window. Then click the “Devices” button in the middle of the screen to display settings for your device. Then click the “AutoPlay” category at the left side of the window. You can then change the AutoPlay settings in Windows 10 in the area to the right.
AutoPlay determines which action Windows takes when you insert or connect media or devices to your computer. To enable AutoPlay, set the “Use AutoPlay for all media and devices” option to the “On” position. You can click it to turn it “Off,” if needed.
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AutoPlay Settings in Windows 10 – Tutorial: A picture of the AutoPlay settings in Windows 10.
There are two drop-downs, called “Removable drive” and “Memory card,” in the “Choose AutoPlay Defaults” section. If desired, you can use them to choose a default action to take when that type of device is connected. Under “Related settings,” you can click the “Default app settings” link, if needed. Doing this then opens the “Default apps” settings in the “System” category. Note that clicking the “Back” button from this screen, however, will return you to the main “Settings” window.
AutoPlay Settings in Windows 10: Instructions
- To manage the AutoPlay settings in Windows 10 for your device, open the “Settings” window.
- Then click the “Devices” button in the middle of the screen.
- Then click the “AutoPlay” category at the left side of the window.
- You can then set your AutoPlay preferences in the area to the right.
- To enable AutoPlay, set the “Use AutoPlay for all media and devices” option to the “On” position.
- You can click it to turn it “Off,” if needed.
- There are two drop-downs, called “Removable drive” and “Memory card,” in the “Choose AutoPlay Defaults” section.
- If desired, you can use them to choose a default action to take when that type of device is connected.
- To open the “Default apps” settings in the “System” category, click the “Default app settings” link under the “Related settings” section.
- Clicking the “Back” button from this screen, however, will return you to the main “Settings” window.
AutoPlay Settings in Windows 10: Video Lesson
The following video lesson, titled “AutoPlay Settings,” shows you how to use the AutoPlay settings in Windows 10. This video lesson is from our complete Windows 10 training, titled “Mastering Windows Made Easy v.10.”
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Im using this code:
I want the video to autoplay but when the page loads the video doesnt play, it looks like its a buffering issue as when I hover on the video (to show controls) the video is always 2seconds in but then stops and doesnt continue.
Page can bee seen here: http://www.tuscorlloyds.com (video is in slider top right)
Note: I just visited the site again and autopplay seemed to work but when I try again the same issue is happening, is this a buffering issue? Anything I can do to stop this?
Many Thanksnick
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Try
Multimedia MikeMultimedia Mikeautoplay='autoplay'
instead of the 'true'
value. That's the documented way to enable autoplay. That sounds weirdly redundant, I know.8,56644 gold badges3131 silver badges5050 bronze badges
Mobile browsers generally ignore this attribute to prevent consuming data until user explicitly starts the download.
UPDATE: newer version of mobile browser on Android and iOS do support autoplay function. But it only works if the video is muted or has no audio channel:
Some additional info:https://webkit.org/blog/6784/new-video-policies-for-ios/
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Working solution October 2018, for videos including audio channel
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As I observed, that autoplay attribute has been removed, HTML5 is not supporting Autoplay option anymore, even if you check the official HTML5 documentation, you will not find anything related to autoplay, as they have removed it from the documentation.
Reference: W3Schools. (2018, 09 07). HTML5 Video. Retrieved from www.w3schools.com: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_video.asp
There alternative solutions by using javascript.
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