Comments 6stevenl66 started the conversation2 days ago on Thursday at 8:45amHey, Is there a way of force-playing or forcing auto-play on video backgrounds for iOS users in 'low power mode'?Currently video backgrounds have a 'play' icon overlaid which looks clumsy.ThanksSteven 3,274Austin replied2 days ago on Thursday at 8:51amHi Stephen, Thank you for getting back to us. Unfortunately, this is not something we can control from our end, as it is not a theme-related issue. You will have to disable the low power mode for the videos to autoplay. We appreciate your understanding on this matter. Best regards,1 Like 6stevenl66 replied2 days ago on Thursday at 8:54amThanks, bit of a flaw from Apple/HTML5.Hopefully in time there'll be code that can discern a motion background from a standalone video.Steve 3,274Austin replied2 days ago on Thursday at 9:08amHi Steven, Thank you for getting back to us. Let's hope they come up with a workaround for this. My apologies for any inconvenience caused. All the best as you continue with your project. Best regards, Sign in to reply ...
Hey,
Is there a way of force-playing or forcing auto-play on video backgrounds for iOS users in 'low power mode'?
Currently video backgrounds have a 'play' icon overlaid which looks clumsy.
Thanks
Steven
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for getting back to us.
Unfortunately, this is not something we can control from our end, as it is not a theme-related issue. You will have to disable the low power mode for the videos to autoplay.
We appreciate your understanding on this matter.
Best regards,
Thanks, bit of a flaw from Apple/HTML5.
Hopefully in time there'll be code that can discern a motion background from a standalone video.
Steve
Hi Steven,
Thank you for getting back to us.
Let's hope they come up with a workaround for this. My apologies for any inconvenience caused.
All the best as you continue with your project.
Best regards,