![]() To exit picture-in-picture, hover you cursor over the video window to reveal its controls. The video window will stay on top of all other application windows, including those in full-screen mode. Note that you must click and drag all the way to the corner if you drag just a little bit and let go, the video will bounce back to its original position. You can also move the video to one of the other three corners of your screen by clicking in the middle and dragging it to the desired corner. Once your iTunes or Safari video is in picture-in-picture mode, you can resize it by clicking and dragging one of the edges (although you can only make it large enough to fill a bit less than a quarter of your screen). Now, right-click again and the YouTube menu will be replaced by the macOS menu, including an option to Enter Picture-in-Picture. You’ll see the YouTube controls appear in the menu. To use this feature with an HTML5 YouTube video, first start playing the video in Safari and then right-click on the video itself. Others, however, such as YouTube, need a different method. Some websites coded specifically for Sierra picture-in-picture support will use the same button method as iTunes, described above. Using Picture-in-Picture with YouTube and other Websites Mouse over the video to reveal the playback controls and you’ll see the picture-in-picture button on the right.Ĭlick the button and the video will transfer to a small window in the corner of your screen. To use Sierra’s picture-in-picture feature with an iTunes video, launch the iTunes app and start playing a TV Show or Movie from your iTunes library. ![]()
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