David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/26/2017 12:19 PM, Ant wrote:
On 2/26/2017 9:27 AM, Richmond wrote:
Ant wrote:
Thank you in advance. :)
You could try changing:
media.autoplay.enabled
to false in about:config
but I think it might stop youtube working.
I use disable, but it still buffers.
With a broadband connection, I do not care that a stream buffers. I
care a lot whether it actually plays.
I have Flash installed. I also have the PrefBar and FlashBlock
extensions. In FlashBlock, I unchecked the checkbox for HTML5 media so
that I can control Flash and HTML5 media separately from each other. In
my PrefBar tool bar, I have checkboxes to enable and disable FlashBlock
and HTML5 media. In user.js, I set FlashBlock to be enabled and
media.autoplay.enabled to false (my preferred defaults) just in case I
forget to restore those defaults.
I found that FlashBlock stopped HTML5 totally even after I cleared the
placeholder, unless it was turned off. I switched to Flashstopper.
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