30

Our students are provided with video tutorials using Vimeo.

Once a student was done with watching the videos, s/he is presented with some quizzes.

What we discovered was that the students would use fast Forward control to move the slider forward to shorten the time it takes to watch the videos.

We want to stop that and we are wondering if there is a way to either disable or hide the fast Forward control so students are no longer able to move forward to shorten the video time.

Thanks for your help

2
  • 17
    If the student can pass the quiz without ever watching the video, then why waste their time? The subject matter obviously needs to be more difficult if you want to engage your students, otherwise they'll just check-out and try to get through the lessons as quickly as possible.
    – Bradley4
    Mar 3, 2016 at 22:41
  • @Bradley4 it's not so simple. We deliver dozens of work safety courses that, by national law, must be viewed by companies workers every 6 months. These courses are all but hard or engaging, however the law dictates how they must be done. The law also demands the videos must be viewed in entirety else the worker won't receive the certification to work. Jun 2 at 1:56

3 Answers 3

30
  1. Make sure you are logged into Vimeo.

  2. Go to the video settings page: https://vimeo.com/{enter_video_id}/settings/embed

  3. Uncheck Show Play Bar under Player Preferences

enter image description here

Edit: You must have a Plus or Pro account to use these features.

9
  • thank you for your response. Doesn't unchecking the Show Play bar after volume as well?
    – Tairoc
    Jul 26, 2014 at 14:57
  • 1
    Is this still applicable, or do you require a Pro account?
    – user1469270
    Dec 8, 2014 at 11:21
  • @tymie I am not sure what you mean. I have a Vimeo Pro account and I am not sure if this is applicable for those with standard accounts or not.
    – Dan
    Dec 9, 2014 at 0:17
  • 2
    @larpo correct, there's an edit that I added to my answer to indicate this
    – Dan
    Jun 23, 2015 at 13:41
  • 1
    Aha these controls are configured on the video edit page but some of them seem like hidden features like ?background=1&muted=1&autoplay=1
    – OZZIE
    Apr 30, 2019 at 7:36
18

We can control all things in iframe see EX.

title=0   for title hide
sidedock=0  for social icon hide
controls=0 . for button hide

<iframe class="iframe" src="//player.vimeo.com/video/191777290?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0&sidedock=0" width="100%" height="430" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen   mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>
1
4

This is my solution to prevent Vimeo fast forward - I made interaction with Vimeo API that is really brilliant.

Script remembers the moment of the video where user try to fast forward. Then js will go back to right place.

Your video:

<iframe src="{{ $video_path }}" width="100%" height="500px" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>

Remember to add vimeo script:

<script src="https://player.vimeo.com/api/player.js"></script>

JavaScript logic:

 let iframe = document.querySelector('iframe');
 let player = new Vimeo.Player(iframe);
 let playing = false;
 let simulationTime = 0;

 player.on('play', function(e) {
     playing = true;
 });

 player.on('pause', function(e) {
     playing = false;
 });

 /**
 * Event fired when user want to fast forward
 */
 player.on('seeked', function(e) {
     if (e.seconds > simulationTime) {
         player.setCurrentTime(simulationTime).then(function(seconds) {
         }).catch(function(error) {
            switch (error.name) {
                case 'RangeError':
                    // The time is less than 0 or greater than the video's duration
                    break;
                default:
                    // Some other error occurred
                    break;
            }
         });
     }
     else {
         simulationTime = data.seconds;
     }
 });

 /**
 * Keep time going
 */
 window.setInterval(function() {
     if (playing) {
         simulationTime++;
     }
 }, 1000);

Cheers!

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.