Is it posible to insert an animation instead of the usuar loading one?

Yup, I used the button just to make it more visual but you are right about the button. Good to know that without it, the video doesn’t autoplay…

That does work on my end. Did you embed a playlist or is there another trick here?

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Glad to hear it’s working on your side. Otherwise, I would have been even more curious to find the source of the problem. This is just a coincidence, one of many other coincidences, with the goal of looping the video using a playlist so I can test various device of mine.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/3VH8R1IEw84?autoplay=1&loop=1&playlist=3VH8R1IEw84 while I promote Bali through a NatGeo video. :wink:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/ID?autoplay=1&loop=1&playlist=ID

Note: This is a regular video, not a playlist. This is just a way to create a playlist.

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This isn’t just a matter of the code in the YouTube URL. I’ve discovered that the autoplay issue with embedded YouTube videos is due to the default permissions and settings in each browser. Users can adjust these settings to allow autoplay. If you’re facing this issue, check your browser’s permissions and make sure autoplay is enabled.

  1. In Safari, you can find it by right-clicking the speaker icon on the right side of the address bar.

  2. In Chrome: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Site Settings > Additional Content Settings. Select your app/site, and under Sound, choose “Allow” instead of “Allow (default),” which sometimes doesn’t work properly.

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Wow, that’s serious dedication to find the cause right there. Thanks a lot!

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