Some suggest that the feature only works with a small number of videos. 9to5Mac says that it was able to confirm that the feature is being tested with a small number of iOS users employing the latest version of the YouTube app for iOS. Once you have the feature enabled, you can start playing a video and then closing the app to keep watching it in a smaller window. With picture-in-picture, the window will float above the iOS home screen and above any app being used.
While YouTube can be installed for free from the App Store, video playback in the background is limited to YouTube Premium subscribers. The latter is available in the states for $11.99 per month but if you subscribe using the YouTube app for iOS, the 30% Apple Tax jacks the price up to $15.99 per month.
Picture in Picture working on iPadOS with the YouTube app.
(But only worked with this live stream, there must be some codec trickery happening behind the scenes for certain playback scenarios). pic.twitter.com/75vG7Ai4ln
— Daniel Yount (@dyountmusic) August 27, 2020
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