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title: Autoplay guide for media and Web Audio APIs
-slug: Web/媒体/Autoplay_guide
+slug: Web/Media/Autoplay_guide
translation_of: Web/Media/Autoplay_guide
+original_slug: Web/媒体/Autoplay_guide
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<p>Automatically starting the playback of audio (or videos with audio tracks) immediately upon page load can be an unwelcome surprise to users. While autoplay of media serves a useful purpose, it should be used carefully and only when needed. In order to give users control over this, browsers often provide various forms of autoplay blocking. <span class="seoSummary">In this guide, we'll cover autoplay functionality in the various media and Web Audio APIs, including a brief overview of how to use autoplay and how to work with browsers to handle autoplay blocking gracefully.</span></p>