On 9/2/2015 12:17 PM, Cecil Bankston wrote:
> EE wrote:
>> Cecil Bankston wrote:
>>> EE wrote:
>>>> Brian Mailman wrote:
>>>>> I like to open CNN http://www.cnn.com first thing, read the
>>>>> headlines of
>>>>> the stories I want to read later and right-click on them.  "Open New
>>>>> Tab" I pick.  Then I read the stories I've selected.
>>>>>
>>>>> Problem is, CNN doesn't believe the readers know how to read and that
>>>>> they want to watch videos.  I don't.  I want to read the stories.
>>>>>
>>>>> I wind up with a cacophony of videos, and I have to find them one by
>>>>> one
>>>>> before I can find peace.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way of shutting down the videos unless/until I want to see
>>>>> them?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> B/
>>>>
>>>> What is that site using to send the videos?  Is it a plugin or HTML5? If
>>>> a plugin is being used, you could set up Plugins Click-to-Play, mark the
>>>> plugins as "Ask to Activate", and you should get placeholders that have
>>>> to be cleared before any can load and play.  If it is HTML5, you may
>>>> have to set up Flashblock 1.5.19a1 and set it to block HTML5.  It has to
>>>> be converted to install in SeaMonkey.  You have to get that version of
>>>> Flashblock from Mozdev.
>>>> http://downloads.mozdev.org/flashblock/
>>>> The converter is here:
>>>> http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/
>>>>
>>> Several pages start playing a video as soon as the page loads.  I
>>> installed the converted Flashblock, as suggested, then found this
>>> statement in the Flashblock details: "Flashblock does not work with
>>> Javascript disabled or with NoScript installed."  I have NoScript
>>> installed as a vital security measure, and indeed the Flashblock didn't
>>> work.  Is there any other means of preventing immediate playing of
>>> videos in pages such as this:
>>> http://segmentnext.com/2014/11/19/far-cry-4-rare-animals-locations-kyrat-fashion-week-quests-guide/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> What happens if you whitelist with NoScript the sites where you want to
>> watch videos?  Does Flashblock work then?
>>
> I had uninstalled Flashblock before I saw your reply.  I then installed 
> the converted Flashstopper extension.  Youtube pages don't autoplay, but 
> the page at the above URL still plays automatically.  Did you try that 
> page with your setup?
> 

The segmentnext.com video is H.264. You can turn on/off in
'about:config' by toggling 'media.gstreamer.enabled'.

I have a prefbar button that I created to turn H.264 on/off:

Checkbox
id: gstreamer
Label: H.284
Prefstring: media.gstreamer.enabled
toPref: value
fromPref: value
Hotkey: (disabled)

In other words, the button changes media.gstreamer.enabled in
about:config from true to false the button is unchecked which disables
H.264.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/prefbar/

Note: I also have the same for WebM if you are interested:

Checkbox
id: webm
Label: WebM
Prefstring: media.webm.enabled
toPref: value
fromPref: value
Hotkey: (disabled)


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