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5/28/26 1:05 PM
Hi smartbuilder team,
Is it possible to remember (store in variable or control start settings) the volume of a video and if captions are on/off/language.

First the audio. We have multiple vimeo object in our lesson. Let's say you want to reduce the volume to 50%, it would be nice if the other videos then automatically also start at 50% volume. I didn't think this would be possible but to my surprise, when you have multiple vimeo embeds on a normal webpage, it does remember the audio level of the last video you've touched, so maybe this is also possible to get in smartbuilder

I've seen there is a 'lesson volume' function, but then there always needs to be a slider visible as I don't think it can be controlled by the volume function in the video controls which nicely hides when you don't move the cursor for a few sec.

Second is kinda the same but then with captions to be on or off. This is possible with the smartbuilder video object as 'captions' is an controllable attribute, and (again to my surpise) the vimeo object does remember if it's on of off if you have multiple vimeo videos on one slide. But if you go to another slide, it resets again

Lastly (I didn't test this) but if you use the normal video player and have multiple caption langauges (as shown here: https://share.smartbuilder.com/public/support/multilanguage-vtt-multiple-closed-caption-tracks.mp4) and pick for example French as a captions, does smartbuilder understand that for the next video caption on the next slide it should be french again, or do you have to select that language again?

As always, thanks for the help emoticon
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RE: remember volume and caption
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5/28/26 7:16 PM as a reply to Marcel Ooms.
Hi Marcel,
Good question! We'll have to see if the Vimeo API supports sending and receiving this info - Vimeo would have to send back the volume/captions/language to SmartBuilder so that it can be stored, and then we'd have to send it back out. Or if that's just a feature of the cookies when Vimeo handles multiple videos in the same browser instance.

We'll get back to you when we have more info.
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