iPhone & iPad: Youtube introduces picture-in-picture function
One of the new features in iOS 14 was the picture-in-picture function. Now YouTube is following suit - but there's a catch.
One of the new features in iOS 14 was the picture-in-picture function. Now YouTube is following suit - but there's a catch.
With the new Apple TV 4K, YouTube has enabled playback of 4K videos at 60 frames per second for its Apple TV app.
New interface for Apple TV: Google has started rolling out a major redesign of the YouTube application for tvOS.
Check HDR support in video: The latest YouTube app update (15.45.2) has added HDR support for the iPhone 12 series.
Under tvOS 14, YouTube is supposed to deliver 4K content for the first time via its own application. But the update from YouTube did not arrive.
Picture-in-picture on iOS 14 in YouTube: Now Google seems to have backed down. Safari makes it possible.
Apple has integrated the so-called picture-in-picture function in iOS 14. YouTube wants to limit the function to premium users only.
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The so-called picture-in-picture function has been available to iPad users since iOS 9. But YouTube has not supported the feature to date.
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