True. And I can confirm it's not listed in my plugins at all. (There's 
just Cisco OpenH264 and Widevine). Only potentially-relevant extension 
is Disable HTML5 Autoplay, which if anything should *stop* any video 
being played before it gets to the software that does it.

Only other thing that seems odd, is the mimetime mapping Firefox has for 
MP3 audio (in prefs) *defaults* to Videos, but in my case it's set to 
"Use env"... but I wouldn't have set that (is first time I've seen it). 
It wouldn't be surprising if "Use env" gets it to be sent to Videos too, 
by a system default? So maybe it was an MP3 file. But not one I 
knowingly clicked on.

... but finding some MP3 files and playing them in the browser 
deliberately is working fine.

So no, I'm sorry, I'm mystified.

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