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Many websites automatically play media, including audio and videos automatically in the background when you browse these sites. With the autoplay feature, you can choose to Allow , Block , or Limit audio and video to stop or play automatically on sites opened in new tabs in Microsoft Edge.

When set to Allow , all media will automatically play in the browser. When set to Block , media that are automatically set to play will be blocked. Limit will block based on what you blocked in the past. In order to be able to block media from auto playing in the background automatically, you must first enable the block feature. To do that, open Microsoft Edge browser and browse, copy and paste the line below inside the address box.

If enabled, block will appear as an option in media autoplay settings. From there you can keep the default settings, enable or disable the feature. Check Autoplay previews while browsing on all devices.

Select Save. You may need to refresh your device to pick up the updated settings. To refresh: Switch to another profile, then switch back. Or, sign out of your device and sign back in. If you're using a mobile phone or tablet, update the app: Android phone or tablet iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Related article How to play the next episode automatically.

Suggested Articles Billing and Payments How to download titles to watch offline How to create and edit profiles Netflix isn't working How to search and browse Netflix. It should no longer interupt your current media unless you tell it to. As this seemed completely irrelevant to me at first it has fixed the issue i was having that led me to this thread and two others that all seem to have no answer.

As this is the only machine i have currently running windows media player 12 and to my knowledge the only one capable of running windows media player 12 i have not been able to test this on another machine to confirm.

As if the control panel options made no difference at all. This install of 7 is only about a month old. This is extremely annoying behavior that is only driving people to using one of the many alternative choices which don't exhibit this behavior.

So far we've had people telling us to add these registry keys which don't solve the problem. We've had people tell us disabling autoplay would solve it, which it does not. I've even went in and removed all file associations to any media file types, all that did was frustrate me even further when it did not work. It's dirt simple to reproduce and it does it on every Window's 7 computer I've tried it on regardless of what configuration or software is set-up.

It does not matter how deep the media file is, if there's one on the disc it'll find it. This is not at all a good "feature". It's gotten to the point where I'm seriously considering shelving all of my personal projects to work on a hack to remove that one retarded "feature". It's not even a needed "feature" as Autoplay already provides similar functionality and is entirely optional. You might want to report this in a new thread in this forum to get more visibility.

This thread is getting way too long to be useful. Since this looks like an obvious bug, perhaps one of the forum moderators here can forward this to the WMP product team? You've described it well: in now playing mode it switches over when you insert anything with media files on it. I'd forgotten exactly how annoying this was until today when I plugged in my phone to charge while watching a movie. Fortunately I now know the magic voodoo sequence of clicks to get playback back to where it left off, but I've watched other users get very, very frustrated by this design.

In fact, the way it currently works is pretty much the opposite of how it should be. It makes sense that in LIBRARY mode it switches to whatever media is inserted, but if something's already playing it should under absolutely no circumstances switch away from that. Okay, one circumstance - if you eject the media that it's playing off.

Hah, actually I see my original complaint is already referenced on this thread by Stephane B. Bit depressing to see it hasn't been fixed in three years. Windows 8 - Problem still happens however that if you are using the 'desktop' windows media player. If you use the built in "Music" app in Windows 8 Metro App this does not happen. Not sure why they built this so called 'feature' into one app and not the other but at least its a solution. Office Office Exchange Server.

Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Media. Sign in to vote. Thursday, August 6, AM. You probably want to change the settings to "Take no action". Friday, October 23, AM.

You probably want to change the settings to "Take no action" please, i have already asked not to "tell to go to control panel and change autoplay settings: it takes no effect. Saturday, October 24, AM. Saturday, October 24, PM. Sunday, October 25, AM. You can find my e-mail address on my website.

If not, you probably need to delete them from the library, and re-add them through Tools - Advanced - Restore deleted library items. This will allow WMP Tag Plus to read the files' metadata, including length, which should in turn make the files seekable while playing.

The plug-in currently doesn't handle album art, but this might be added in a future version. Sunday, October 25, PM. FLAC media is included into library as "other media" and WMP doesn't display a column "length" for this type of files. Monday, October 26, AM. Thanks for the report. Unfortunately, I need more information such as a crash dump to find out the actual cause, which isn't possible since the crash only happened once unless the LocalDumps setting is enabled on your system.

That definitely means that the files need to be re-added. On re-adding, WMP will put them in Music instead of Other Media, you should be able to see their length, and they will be seekable while playing. Monday, October 26, PM. Tuesday, October 27, AM. Wednesday, October 28, PM. Friday, October 30, AM. Friday, October 30, PM. Any solution for the very annoying problem 1? Sunday, November 8, PM. Monday, November 9, AM. Do this for User Configuration and for Computer Configuration. Tuesday, January 19, PM.

Maybe, I misunderstood something, it seems to me that in such way we can configure autoplay settings in operating system to disable immediate starting of setup file of programs and the music on audio media, but the goal is just to make windows media player less aggressive.

I don't want to turn off setup autorun and, maybe, I even have no objections to automatic music playing, but I don't like the behaviour when WMP starts doing this while playing other music.

Wednesday, January 20, AM. As noted, it's not AutoRun, it's the player responding to the device insertion notification auto insert notification. Options: A: don't be running the player when you insert something if you don't want the player to dumbly try to make the generally sound guess that you're about to want to play that B: be already doing something in the player so that the player understands it's already running for a reason and doesn't bother switching over When the player is sitting around doing nothing and you insert something, it figures that there is a reason it was running and that there is a reason the media was inserted.

That may be a bogus assumption for your content, but that's the general logic as meant to improve the lives of the many gabillion people confused by how to play their media.

Wednesday, January 20, PM. Sunday, January 24, PM. Syncronization is also a problem, because I don't see how to turn it off for my flash drive. When I plug it in WMP always switches "now playing" tab to "sync". It is a bit annoying, but, fortunately, it doesn't interrupt the playing maybe, because I don't store music on my flash drive. Anyway, "In the Player, sync is the process by which digital media files are copied from your Player library to a portable device, after which you can play the files on the device.

Monday, January 25, AM. Hello zachd! I would hope that since Windows 7 is doing so well in the press currently, that there is possibly someone within Microsoft who would be interested in fixing this sooner rather than later? Thursday, January 28, AM. I just found this thread after being annoyed by the behaviour one too many times I inserted a mainly data disc with a few sound bites; the music I was listening to stopped, and the sound bites started -- annoying!

Sad to see there's no way to alter this behaviour! Saturday, February 6, PM. Wednesday, March 10, AM. I will have music playing as an MP3, or even have the player idle while I change discs. After inserting my disc, WMP automagically starts playing. This pisses me off as I wish to do other things before starting the music; namely I'm trying to manually synchronize various things outside of the computer with the start of the music.

Friday, March 12, PM. What other media software is installed? I would think that some other media application is "helpfully" setting up its own AutoPlay.



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