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Option to force lazyplay of videos, even on iOS/Android #572

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ehough opened this issue Jul 15, 2013 · 1 comment
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Option to force lazyplay of videos, even on iOS/Android #572

ehough opened this issue Jul 15, 2013 · 1 comment

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ehough commented Jul 15, 2013

Original author: droidplu...@gmail.com (June 02, 2013 21:13:49)

== PLEASE REPORT SUSPECTED BUGS ONLY. NO SUPPORT REQUESTS HERE, PLEASE ==

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.enable autoplay in pro version
2. open in android device browser
3. videos does not autoplay and does not play the next video automatically

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?

like a browser on a computer should autoplay the first video then contiunue to play the rest of the videos.
URL of a page that demonstrates the issue:

http://youtejano.com/videos/david-lee-garza-videos/
Which version of TubePress are you using?

latest pro

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/tubepress/issues/detail?id=572

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ehough commented Jul 15, 2013

From e...@tubepress.org on June 07, 2013 16:50:12
This isn't really a bug with TubePress, but more of a restriction imposed by Android. iOS does the same thing. The manufacturers likely do this to save bandwidth on mobile devices.

But I think with a little work, we could add an option to get TubePress to "force" the video to play. I've marked this ticket as a feature request so we can track its implementation.

Thanks for the idea! Looking forward to implementing it.

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