On Thursday, Instagram released a latest update to its Android and iOS apps. Reading the release notes you'd think the update only addressed various bugs. The company later announced by a tweet from the Instagram account, it was revealed the update also included new controls for video playback in your timeline. While the Android update has yet to hit the Google Play Store.
When Instagram first launched it's video feature a switch was included in the settings to prevent videos from automatically playing when browsing your timeline.
With the update this week, that switch is no longer present, having been replaced by two new options. You can find either of these options by tapping on the profile tab, followed by the settings icon in the top-right corner of the screen, where the settings are bundled under the Video section.
The first is a setting that will mute all videos on your behalf, or base the audio playback on the current sound profile settings on your device. So if you have the mute switch set to silence on your iPhone, audio will not play when the video starts rolling. Android users only have the option to enable or disable sound by default.
The second setting gives you a chance to save some on your data plan by preventing Instagram from preloading videos when you're not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
It appears the videos will now autoplay, but you're able to control whether or not audio will be included, as well as how fast any videos in your timeline will be ready to play. When a video is muted and it begins playing, you'll see a small speaker icon displayed in the top-right corner, which you can tap on to unmute the video.
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