While we really appreciate the fact that Instagram, and Instagram with Video (read about the update here), now also allows us to share quick videos, over and above the pictures (mostly food!), we also find it does bring a bit of an annoyance – the auto playing video, on the timeline. You are silently scrolling through the images on the timeline, when suddenly, the phone’s speakers will come to life, with what is usually a rather shrill audio accompanying the video that is now in the centre of your phone’s screen.
The other major problem is that the video starts buffering irrespective of the connectivity type, and that can be an issue if you are on a 3G data plan with limited free usage.
This is because the application, by default, has the video auto-play enabled. While scrolling through the timeline, the moment the video is the one highlighted on your phone, the video quickly buffers and starts playing. We would have been a lot happier had the auto-play feature been disabled automatically. Even more so, because every video upload is already marked by a universal play icon on the top right side of the frame.
However, the problem can be solved with a tweak sitting in the settings menu. Here is how to disable auto-play.
Now, Instagram will not start playing the videos by default. You can tap on any video, and then it will play. However, you will now not have your ears jolted by the shriek of a kid in a video someone took at a picnic! While we have written this simple guide while using Instagram on an Android phone, the same settings apply for the Apple iOS version as well, using the same method. Just that the UI will be different on that platform, but the end result will be the same.