Use Case
You’ve configured your courses so that learners aren't allowed to fast-forward through video lectures.
However, you may have noticed that users are still able to fast-forward through YouTube videos.
Explanation
This is actually expected behavior. The restriction to prevent fast-forwarding only applies to videos that you upload directly to Schoox.
When you use a YouTube video in your course, the playback experience is controlled by YouTube itself. That means Schoox cannot override YouTube’s playback settings or enforce restrictions like disabling the fast-forward option.
Recommendation
If restricting fast-forwarding is an important part of your learning strategy, we recommend uploading your videos directly to Schoox rather than embedding them from YouTube. This ensures that your configured playback restrictions will be properly applied.