PiP is unsupported by YouTube.com’s iPad interface on Safari. But there’s a shortcut for that, too—thanks to the power ofiOS automation, you can enforce Picture in Picture on YouTube and other websites
Sometimes you need the best of both worlds on the same screen: Work and your favorite YouTube videos. Here's how to enable picture-in-picture mode on a Mac.
The Easiest Option: Get YouTube Premium If you don’t have a YouTube Premium subscription, you’ll find it trickier to play videos in the background. So, if you have the money, it’s worth thinking about getting a plan. The pricing will vary depending on where in the world you live...
To get started, Open YouTube on your desktop and click on the three-dot menu in the browser and select “More Tools” and then click “Create Shortcut”. Now you can see a pop-up, check on the checkmark beside “Open as Window” and click on the “Create” button. This will insta...
But if you are a current YouTube Premium subscriber, have an iPhone, and want to start using PiP, here’s how you can do so: Navigate toyoutube.com/newfrom your iPhone. Log into your Google account if you aren’t already. Scroll down and findPicture-in-Picture on iOS. ...
Here's how to get YouTube picture-in-picture on your iPhone if you're a YouTube Premium subscriber. (Some people reported to 9to5Google that it works on their iPad too, but you may need to delete the app first.) How to get YouTube picture-in-picture on iOS ...
I see this in many areas. Many have tried taking their profession to Youtube and tried to make a respectful amount of educational videos. They get a few hundred views, so they don't earn any money. Then they start doing these stupid Reaction Videos, in where they sit and stare on a ...
Step 4:Once the process done, your downloaded files will show in 'Finished' tab. A 'CC' tab will attached to the video file which means you have successfullysave the YouTube videos with subtitles. Step 5:Now you can right click on the mouse and choose 'Open File Location' to check th...
If you spend a lot of time on YouTube, the phrase "Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available" might be familiar to you. Here's what to do when you see that message.
With iOS 14 and later, most apps allow PiP mode. While YouTube is the exception (unless you’re a premium user), there are still other ways to get YouTube working with picture-in-picture mode on your iOS device. Thankfully, you can do this using Safari. In Safari, go toYouTube.com...