Why doesn't my video autoplay in Firefox?
If you're using Firefox to watch our course videos, be aware that by default, Firefox blocks video autoplay. This happens regardless if you have autoplay enabled on our site or not as the browser settings override ours.
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Can we increase/decrease the playback speed of the course videos?
You can adjust the playback speed for any video on our website - whether you need it faster or slower to suit your learning needs. To change the playback speed, on the video screen locate the 1X icon. Once clicked, you can then select the playback ...
Can I download the videos to my courses?
At this time, we don't allow video download due to copyright protection. You can, however, download full summaries of the content which covers everything taught in the video lesson and the source code for everything covered in the course. You can ...
What are lesson notes and where can I find them?
Lesson notes are summaries of our video lessons in a text format, which feature instructions, code, and/or important screenshots from the video lessons. They provide an alternative way to learn the content and help cement the knowledge that you learn ...
I completed a lesson, but it wasn't marked as completed. What do I do?
On rare occasions, you may find yourself in a situation where you'll watch a whole video lesson through, go to the next lesson, and find the previous lesson wasn't marked as completed. This can happen for a number of reasons, including glitches with ...
One or more of the videos are not playing. What should I do?
Zenva Academy uses Bunny as the video provider for our catalog of courses. If you're having playback issues of any sort, the following sections below will outline basic troubleshooting tips. If none of the tips work, however, please reach out to us ...