How to Use Picture-in-Picture mode in Safari on MacHow to Enter Picture-in-Picture for YouTube on MacHow to Enable Picture in Picture Mode in iTunes and Music/TV appHow to Move, Resize, and Stop Picture in Picture on Mac
How to Use Picture-in-picture Mode in Safari on Mac
That’s done! Now, a small video window will appear in the corner of your screen. You can drag it, resize it, move it, etc.
How to Enter Picture-in-Picture for YouTube on Mac
YouTube does not natively support Picture in Picture mode by having a button for it in the video control bar. But still, you can use PiP mode on YouTube in Safari or Chrome. Here is how. You can also use third-party extensions in most popular browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome to use PIP on YouTube. One that I use for Chrome and Firefox is Enhancer for YouTube by Maxime RF. It does much more than PiP. You can also use the official Chrome Picture-in-Picture extension from Google.
How to Enable Picture in Picture Mode in iTunes and Music/TV app
iTunes on Macs running macOS Sierra up to macOS Mojave, and Music app and TV app on macOS Catalina have native Picture in Picture support. Here is how to make use of it.
How to Move, Resize, and Stop Picture in Picture on Mac
To move the PiP window, place your mouse pointer anywhere on it, and drag it to one of the four corners. You can also move it all the way to one of the two vertical edges of the screen to hide the PiP window. To resize, keep the mouse pointer on the lower-left corner and drag it to increase or decrease the Picture in Picture window size. To stop Picture in Picture, click on the PiP icon inside the floating window. The floating window will merge back to the browser or app. You can also use the cross icon in the top left corner to close PiP. The pause button inside the Picture in Picture window lets you temporarily play and pause the video. That’s all! Signing off… This is how to use Picture in Picture on Mac. You can enable it on any site or app that supports it by clicking the small icon. Most icons for PiP look the same. The Facebook web has its version of Picture in Picture. You can enable it by clicking the small (slightly different icon) from the video control bar. Twitter on the web does not support PiP. But the Twitter iPhone app allows you to scroll the timeline while the video plays in a corner. Read Next:
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