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How to Enable and Use Picture-in-Picture (PiP) on macOS

Picture-in-Picture (PiP) is a powerful feature that allows users to watch videos in a small, resizable window that stays on top of other windows while they continue to work on other tasks. This feature is particularly useful for multitasking, allowing users to keep an eye on a video while browsing the web, working on documents, or using other applications. In the Apple ecosystem, PiP is supported on macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. This article will focus on how to enable and use PiP on macOS, providing practical examples and instructions.

Examples:

  1. Using Picture-in-Picture in Safari:

    Safari, the default web browser on macOS, supports PiP for video playback. Here's how you can enable and use PiP in Safari:

    • Open Safari and navigate to a website that has a video you want to watch.
    • Start playing the video.
    • Right-click (or Control-click) twice on the video. The first right-click brings up the website's context menu, and the second right-click brings up Safari's context menu.
    • Select "Enter Picture in Picture" from the context menu.

    The video will pop out into a small, resizable window that you can move around your screen. You can continue to browse other websites or use other applications while the video plays in PiP mode.

  2. Using Picture-in-Picture in the Apple TV App:

    The Apple TV app also supports PiP, allowing you to watch your favorite shows and movies while multitasking. Here's how to use PiP in the Apple TV app:

    • Open the Apple TV app and start playing a video.
    • Click on the PiP button located in the playback controls. The PiP button looks like a small rectangle with an arrow pointing to a smaller rectangle.
    • The video will pop out into a PiP window. You can resize and move this window around your screen.
  3. Using Picture-in-Picture with QuickTime Player:

    QuickTime Player, the default media player on macOS, supports PiP for local video files. Here's how to use PiP in QuickTime Player:

    • Open QuickTime Player and open a video file.
    • Start playing the video.
    • Click on the PiP button in the playback controls. The PiP button is located next to the full-screen button.
    • The video will pop out into a PiP window that you can resize and move around your screen.
  4. Keyboard Shortcuts for PiP:

    macOS also provides keyboard shortcuts to control PiP windows. Here are some useful shortcuts:

    • Option (⌥) + Command (⌘) + P: Enter or exit PiP mode.
    • Command (⌘) + Drag: Resize the PiP window.

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