Some iOS customers may attempt Picture-in-picture (PiP) to observe YouTube movies.
Once the obtain is full, YouTube Premium customers can watch it from the Downloads part that’s accessible from the hamburger menu on the left aspect.
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- Last Updated:September 23, 2021, 17:02 IST
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YouTube is seemingly testing downloads for offline viewing on the net model for Premium members. First noticed by Android Police, the function is accessible to pick YouTube Premium members in India and different markets. The downloads possibility (if out there) is just not restricted to Chrome browser as members can attempt it on Opera and Microsoft Edge as properly. While watching a video, eligible customers can see an choice to ‘Download’ the video, proper beside the like and share buttons. The function is already out there on the app model for each Android and iOS customers.
Once the obtain is full, customers can watch it from the Downloads part that’s accessible from the hamburger menu on the left aspect of the display under the “Watch Later” icon. Users can also head to youtube.com/feed/downloads or via the side navigation panel to check the library. It appears that YouTube will allow users to download Full-HD videos; however, the size will vary as per the video quality. The new feature will be available for testing until October 19, but YouTube is likely to launch it officially soon.
On the other hand, some iOS users can also try Picture-in-picture (PiP) to watch YouTube videos in a mini player while using other apps. The trial version to iOS users via youtube.com/new is available till October 31. The company notes that While you are watching a video, swipe up (or press home) to close the app and watch in a mini player. Locking the screen while watching in PiP will pause the video. You can resume the video using the lock screen media controls. When you’re trying this feature for the first time, it may not work properly for the first hour. If PiP doesn’t work after the first hour, try uninstalling and reinstalling the YouTube app.
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