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Chrome autoplay video google results
Chrome autoplay video google results







  1. #Chrome autoplay video google results how to#
  2. #Chrome autoplay video google results full#
  3. #Chrome autoplay video google results code#
  4. #Chrome autoplay video google results trial#

This is what everyone who ever builds anything thinks though, that their thing is the exception, it really is ok just in this one case.

#Chrome autoplay video google results full#

I understand that creators might say "if you're on my site you're there for the full experience". For extra non-hatred, don't use a dark pattern. But as an individual user I personally never want any sound or video autoplaying on a website, ever, for any reason. I don't think the artist is evil, it does sound like particularly annoying stuff for him to have to deal with. Thinking you shouldn't have to do any of this extra stuff is prima-donna-ish in my opinion. But if you want to do something with your work other than letting it sit in storage you have to do the other bits too. None of it is present in my mind when I'm working on a painting because I'm in the zone.

chrome autoplay video google results

This stuff goes alongside and is complementary to the creative work. But unfortunately you still have to do things like pay bills and go to the toilet just like "the others". Yes, as an artist the whole point is to keep exploring and creating. But it doesn't have to be technical, artists might spend time organising exhibitions, making canvases, sourcing materials. Sometimes browsers change and I have to go and change my websites accordingly.

#Chrome autoplay video google results code#

I'm thinking of technical stuff like (as a painter) taking good quality photos of my work, fixing colour accuracy of those photos in software, writing code to process images into various sizes etc. I'm an artist and if I want people to be able to access my work I have to do boring stuff to make that happen. So yeah, if you have client-side preroll, just don’t autoplay I guess.

#Chrome autoplay video google results how to#

If it fails, you’re gonna see weird errors in IMA3, or at the video player level, none of which really help you decide how to gracefully handle the situation. You have to tell the video player to autoplay a video a.m3u8, but swap that out for preroll.m3u8 before you know if any of it is going to work at all. I’m not sure how to even approach Chrome deciding to autoplay “sometimes”. Ultimately the right solution is to just-don’t-autoplay-ever, but it’s a hard sell when you see a 20-40% drop in VOD begins when you remove autoplay. There’s no browser api that tells you if autoplay is supported, and you won’t get meaningful errors when you try to autoplay when you can’t. Autoplay has been one of the most difficult differences to manage across browsers.

#Chrome autoplay video google results trial#

Google has not given any indication on how long the trial will last.Preroll (IMA3) integration with an HTML5 video player is a really tricky dance when you’re trying to support mobile/desktop browsers with a resilient and consistent video player experience. Much like its social media counterparts – and seen as a positive by many – Google’s autoplaying videos are muted by default, with users needing to click in order to activate the audio. Google is not the first company to introduce autoplaying videos – Facebook has already pushed it to its main platform as well as Instagram, and the feature is active on Twitter too.īut the universal response to autoplay hasn’t been positive so far, Facebook introduced an opt-out setting for those not keen on the idea, while a Chrome extension also exists that blocks autoplay on any website. “We are constantly experimenting with ways to improve the search experience for our users, but have no plans to announce at this time,” Google told Search Engine Land in a statement. (Yui Mok/PA)Īfter first being spotted by search engine experts in the US, Google confirmed to news site Search Engine Land that a trial was being run, but no further plans have been finalised. The feature would see videos, such as film or TV trailers, start to play automatically in the knowledge panel on the right-hand side of some search results.

chrome autoplay video google results

Google is running a small-scale test of autoplaying videos in some search results, the tech giant has confirmed. Google is testing autoplaying videos in search results 1 months ago









Chrome autoplay video google results