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Posted by: Mr. Babatunde
« on: June 18, 2019, 02:25:16 AM »



Apple apparently left out of the company's WWDC keynote previously this month a new, upcoming tvOS feature: picture-in-picture. 9to5Mac claims that today's tvOS 13 beta developer enables Apple TV consumers to reduce any video playback in the Apple TV app to the corner of the screen and continue to browse through other content and menus— while still viewing any video playback initially. Unfortunately a public beta for tvOS 13 isn’t yet available and is expected in July.

If you’ve ever used picture-in-picture mode on an iPad, this basically looks the same. Inside the smaller video window you’ll see options to maximize it back to full screen or exit out of the content entirely.

For now, picture-in-picture is said to be limited to the Apple TV app, but hopefully the same functionality comes to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and other popular streaming services. If nothing else, it’d allow you to start watching something “eh” and dig through the selection of other apps in hopes of finding a better pick.

Or maybe you’d be able to keep tabs on a sports game while playing an Apple Arcade title. Some third-party apps like PlayStation Vue already have their own picture-in-picture solutions; you can watch four live channels simultaneously with Sony’s TV service.

There’s the possibility that PIP might not make it into the final tvOS update this fall — especially since it didn’t get a mention from Apple onstage — but it’s a pretty straightforward feature and nice complement to the other tvOS 13 additions like multi-user support.

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