Hello all,

I was wondering if anyone had any experience with using policy.json to allow 
exceptions for websites that automatically play sound.

The situation: My company has a specific website internally that relies on a 
product/extension called Qumu to play multicast video streams. This website 
doesn't automatically play the sounds by default and requires the end user to 
manually click/allow the sound on the page to be played, or manually go to 
about:preferences#privacy, and click "exceptions..." and type the url in there 
for it to work.
[cid:[email protected]]

My research: After looking at the different preferences that can be set, none 
allowed for exceptions for specific websites via policy.json. I did find things 
fairly close regarding permissions, but it was only for Location, Camera, 
Microphone, and Notifications.
[cid:[email protected]]

My questions:  Has anyone been able to allow exceptions for specific websites 
to automatically play sound? If not, what did you do? I'm not sure this is even 
possible but is there a policy to allow for sound to automatically play from 
any/all websites?

Thanks everyone,
Victor Hoang | Firefox CM | (425) 234-8481 | 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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