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How do you stop HTML5 video from autoplaying?

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I don't want video to play automatically. Flashblock achieves this for flash videos, but there doesn't seem to be a way to do the same thing for html5 video (on vine, for example).

None of the about:config settings appear to have any effect, and html5 isn't handled by a plugin so click to activate doesn't do anything either.

I don't want video to play automatically. Flashblock achieves this for flash videos, but there doesn't seem to be a way to do the same thing for html5 video (on vine, for example). None of the about:config settings appear to have any effect, and html5 isn't handled by a plugin so click to activate doesn't do anything either.

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Hello,

One thread to you try in about:config:

Other old thread with many ideas:

Modified by Diego Victor

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Flashblock can stop the HTML5 video from playing at all, but does not just stop autoplay.

I have already tried about:config approach, none of the settings appear to have any effect.

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The flash control thing is almost there - occasionally I get a brief burst of noise and video before it stomps on the playback but still a lot better than before, thanks.

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I confirm `flash-control`stops autoplay for html5 and old Flash videos (attached screen), plus it has a comprehensive little FAQ right on the extension page :) Unlike `about:config` and other extensions I tried in vain. Thanks @FredMcD @fledermaus for mentionning the former.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/flash-control/