New Delhi: Google-owned video-streaming giant YouTube TV is finally getting support for picture-in-picture (PiP) on iPhone and iPad. Talking to The Verge, YouTube chief product officer Neal Mohan said while he couldn't share an exact date, picture-in-picture support on iOS should arrive "hopefully in the next few months" for YouTube TV users.
The feature has been available to Android users for quite a while, but support for YouTube TV users on iOS is long overdue. Meanwhile, YouTube TV is also working on expanding some other features that includes surround sound, which was launched last year on a very limited subset of devices. "The rollout of that feature has certainly been a lot slower than I would've liked. My hope though is, hopefully over the next six months, you start to see that in a lot more devices out there as they go through their various stages of software upgrade cycles," the report quoted Mohan as saying.
Recently, YouTube TV reached a deal with Disney to restore ESPN, FX, and its other channels to the streaming service. A while ago, Disney banned ESPN, ABC and some other Disney affiliated channels from being available on YouTube TV.
Earlier this month, YouTube started rolling out a new interface for its mobile app's full-screen player, which should make it easier to like or dislike a video and view comments. The old version hid most of those features behind a swipe-up gesture on the "more videos" section, where the new version puts them front and center, relegating related videos to a button in the corner, reports The Verge.
The change only shows up when users are watching in full screen -- the app looks largely the same when users are watching a video in portrait mode. Doing so, however, used to come with the upside of having easy access to the share button and other controls. Now, users are getting that when watching in landscape view as well, the report said.