
Wish the settings page and interface are a bit nicer, but it really works. Works fine (you must disable other similar audio extensions in case it does not work, also with every change you need to click on/off on icon to hear the change). The good news is that at the time of writing, it’s estimated that around 80% of browsers now support HTML5 audio. In order to play audio, you need to use the video element.
HTML5 AUDIO AUTOPLAY MOBILE ANDROID
Since we are just piloting the modules right now, we have a small number of users so we have rolled their Chrome back to the previous version while we wait for this solution.įun fact: Android 2.2 supports the element but not its counterpart. So not being able to use Chrome is more than a testing issue for us. As a result, we have been having our users (who do not have great internet access) view the modules by opening the HTML5 file with Chrome to view the course locally. Safari 11 on macOS and iOS, as well as Chrome for Desktop and Mobile are going to introduce a new auto-play policy. Updates to the autoplay policies in Safari and Chrome could have significant implications for both advertisers and content providers. According to Apple documentation Autoplay feature is not working on Safari in all ios devices including iPad: "Apple has made the decision to disable the automatic playing of video on iOS devices, through both script and attribute implementations.

It will also play on my iPad and iPhone just fine.Īs of iOS 6.1, it is no longer possible to auto-play videos on the iPad. It is playing an mp3 and it plays on every browser except in Safari it loads but there is no sound.
