Recently (maybe since a week ago), CNN.com started autoplaying videos. When I click on an article that has a video, the video automatically starts playing. Is there a way to disable this feature? I did not see any options to do so. I still want the option of playing the video manually.
Prevent CNN.com from autoplaying videos
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From what I've learnt finally, there's no way to do it. But that's really unfortunate.
EDIT: Although not what I really hoped for, VLC media player actually allows you to view YouTube videos in their original resolution.
Open VLC
Go to Media (menu) → Open Network Stream... → paste the YouTube video URL in field under the label Please enter a network URL: and hit Play.
When the video has loaded, play the video, right-click on the video, under Video (menu item) → select Fullscreen option; then right-click again, and under the same menu item (i.e. Video) deselect Always Fit Window option.
The video should now be playing in its original resolution.
As far as Facebook, the web site, goes -- you can't. They don't provide any way to download the videos via the Facebook website that I know of.
One alternative is to use browser extensions that allow you to download videos from, in fact, any web page:
Download Helper (Firefox)
DownloadHelper is a tool for web content extraction. Its purpose is to capture video and image files from many sites. Just surf the Web as you are used to, when DownloadHelper detects it can do something for you, the icon gets animated and a menu allows you to download files by simply clicking an item. For instance, if you go to a YouTube page, you'll be able to download the video directly on your file system. It also works with MySpace, Google videos, DailyMotion, Porkolt, iFilm, DreamHost and others.
FVD Video Downloader (Chrome)
FVD Video Downloader – a browser plugin that allows you to download video and audio files from almost any page for further viewing on your computer. It supports a huge selection of sites including Facebook, Vkontakte, Vimeo, Veoh, Blip, Metacafe, Dailymotion, Break as well as thousands of others. It is very easy to operate the plugin – if there’s a downloadable video available on the page that you are viewing, the arrow button in your browser changes its color to blue. You can download the video by clicking on this button. After that you can play it on your computer or convert it into another format for further viewing on other devices.
Note that for political reasons the FVD downloader won't work on YouTube, because the official Google Chrome add-in repository policies prevent it.
If you don't use Firefox or Chrome
First, try the Facebook Video Downloader User Script. User scripts work in most common browsers now. Click the big green "Install" button on the upper right of the userscripts.org page to set it up.
Creates a download link, link is added to the description box of the video. NOTE: You need to open the link in a new tab as it does not support theater mode.
Another alternative, if you are using Windows, is software that pulls the video files out of the browser cache like VideoCacheView.
You can do the same thing manually if you navigate to where the browser cache files are on your OS / Browser, and sort by filesize.
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I did the following for Google Chrome which does the job:
Then create a new exception as
and make the behavior "Ask" (or "Block" in recent builds).
This will make it such that when you open a CNN article, you have to click the video to run Flash player, which effectively keeps it from auto-playing.
Edit: Dropped the "www" from the exception as putting just "cnn.com" will also block video on adjacent cnn websites like money.cnn.com