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As of version 1.9, Multibrowse supports passing additional command line parameters to the executable. While there's a long documented list of command-line flags support by Google Chrome, it's not always clear which ones to use to achieve a particular outcome.
Here are some that can sometimes be tricky to figure out, but may be of use for kiosk-type applications:
--autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required
Use this flag to override Chrome's autoplay policy which prevents AudioContext
creation, autoplay of <audio>
elements or autoplay of <video>
elements without the muted
attribute on hosts other than localhost
or any host on port 80.
--use-fake-ui-for-media-stream
Use this flag to override Chrome asking the user for permission the first time the microphone or webcam is accessed via MediaDevices.getUserMedia()
.