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YouTube eliminated the iOS print-in-picture feature, just 9 months after its launch

A few days ago, it was reported that YouTube has disabled the picture-in-picture feature of the iOS version, and as of now, the feature has only been available for nine months. It is understood that the picture-in-picture function was launched in August last year and is an experimental feature of YouTube. According to relevant media reports, YouTube believes that there is no need to retain this function. And there is a message that YouTube has prompted the user "This feature is turned off" on the PC side, while the mobile side has not yet prompted the option to turn on/off.

YouTube eliminated the iOS print-in-picture feature, just 9 months after its launch

Previously, YouTube's picture-in-picture feature was one of the benefits of a paid premium account. According to sources, users who have previously turned on "picture-in-picture" can still use this function, and not long ago, YouTube also launched similar functions on the TV side, but as of now the official has not responded to its follow-up arrangements.

YouTube eliminated the iOS print-in-picture feature, just 9 months after its launch

A few days ago, it was reported that YouTube also upgraded its playback interface with 2 items, one is to add an "auto simulcast" button at the top, that is, the system will not automatically play the next content after the user selects "Close".

YouTube eliminated the iOS print-in-picture feature, just 9 months after its launch

In addition, the platform has also added a "loop playback" function, users can enter the menu bar by clicking on the icon in the upper right corner of the playback page, and the third item is the looping option. According to the official introduction, if the user does not find the "Loop" button in the settings, you can create a new playlist and click the "drop-down arrow" to select loop playback.

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