![]() ![]() So if you are implementing SAP Enable Now at a company that has Chrome Enterprise Edition, I’d strongly suggest working with the IT group to get this Registry Entry put in place on all user’s PCs. If you do have access to Chrome Enterprise, and try it, please post a comment below, letting us know whether it works.) (Disclaimer: I’ve not tried this myself, as I don’t have access to Chrome Enterprise, but this is the information Google provides here. For example, to allow (cloud) SAP Enable Now content to play automatically, you could use a Registry Entry of: Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\AutoplayAllowlist\1 = cloud.sap This specifies the (Internet) domains for which audio should be allowed to play automatically. This is through the use of a Registry Entry named AutoplayAllowlist. However, Chrome does provide a solution if you are using Chrome Enterprise. So, what can you do about it? In short, not a lot. This is why clicking over to the next page and then back again makes the audio start – because you are officially ‘interacting with the domain’! You can find more information on this (including what the MEI and PWA are) here, but for our purposes we are only interested in the first point: “The user has interacted with the domain”. The user has added the site to their home screen on mobile or installed the PWA on desktop.On desktop, the user’s Media Engagement Index (MEI) threshold has been crossed, meaning the user has previously played video with sound.The user has interacted with the domain (click, tap, etc.).Autoplay with sound is (only) allowed if:.(You’ll notice that for videos on commercial websites, the video may start but the audio is muted – this is the same policy at work.). This is to prevent intrusive audio from suddenly starting when you least expect it – think annoying advertisements, or you’re in a library, at work, and so on. ![]() ![]() Chrome has a deliberate, in-built policy of not auto-starting audio on websites. ![]()
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