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We recently encountered an issue where videos do not autoplay on iOS devices that are on low-power mode. These videos are embedded as background videos with no controls so users will not see them play unless they manually trigger the play button.
Apparently when this happens, browsers will emit a "suspend" event that we can listen for and reload the video with controls on it so that these users could at least press play.
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We recently encountered an issue where videos do not autoplay on iOS devices that are on low-power mode. These videos are embedded as background videos with no controls so users will not see them play unless they manually trigger the play button.
Apparently when this happens, browsers will emit a "suspend" event that we can listen for and reload the video with controls on it so that these users could at least press play.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLMediaElement/suspend_event
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