Discover How to Watch YouTube Videos Anywhere on Chrome Browser
Imagine being able to watch your favorite YouTube videos in a small window while exploring other captivating content at the same time. Well, the YouTube Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode brings this exciting feature to your Chrome browser.
Now, you might be wondering, “How can I use this incredible PiP mode on my desktop?” Don’t worry, I’ll guide you through the simple steps to enable this feature using the YouTube Picture in Picture extension.
- First, let’s install the Chrome YouTube Picture in Picture extension.
- Once the extension is installed, open YouTube in your Chrome browser.
When you want to watch a video on YouTube, you can easily find and play it. Simply search for the video you want and click on it. You may also search for other videos while watching one. In this case, the playing video will move to the bottom right corner in a smaller window.
If you hover your cursor over the smaller video, you’ll see three options above it. The option on the left allows you to watch videos in normal mode instead of the smaller window. The middle option lets you make the video bigger or smaller on your screen. And finally, the option on the right closes the video.
So go ahead and explore all the wonderful videos on YouTube. Watch them in the size that suits you best and enjoy your viewing experience!
Hey there! I’ve got some neat tricks for you on how to use YouTube’s Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode. It’s a handy feature that lets you watch videos while doing other things on your computer. Let’s jump right in!
First things first: PiP mode only works in the YouTube tab. You won’t be able to see the video if you switch to another tab or close your browser. Keep that in mind!
Now, here’s a bonus tip:
There’s a cool extension called Sideplayer that allows you to browse YouTube in PiP mode. It’s super convenient! Here’s how you can set it up:
- Install the Chrome Sideplayer extension.
- Once the installation is complete, open YouTube on Chrome.
- Search for any video you want to watch and enjoy it in PiP mode! Easy, right?
That’s it! Now you’re all set to enjoy YouTube videos while multitasking on your computer. Have fun!
To get started, follow these steps to play a YouTube video in Sideplayer:
1. First, find and select the “Play in Sideplayer Option” inside the video frame. It’s a button you can click on. When you do, the video will start playing in a separate YouTube player window in the top right corner of your browser.
2. If you prefer, you can also play a video in Sideplayer by using the Sideplayer button in the main Chrome toolbar. Simply copy the URL of the YouTube video you want to play in Sideplayer and paste it into the Sideplayer window.
Once the video is playing in Sideplayer, you have the option to drag and adjust the size of the video window to your liking. Just click and hold on the corner of the window and drag it to resize. Enjoy watching your YouTube videos in Sideplayer!
I’m going to show you some really cool things you can do with this video player. First, let me explain how you can drag and move the video around anywhere you want inside the browser. It’s like magic! Just click on the video and drag it to your desired spot. It’s really fun, and it’s a great way to customize your viewing experience.
But wait, there’s more! If you hover over the playing video, you’ll see a little option to close it. This is super handy if you want to stop watching the video and free up some space on your screen. Just click that close button, and the video will vanish. It’s as simple as that!
So go ahead and give it a try. Move the video around, find the perfect spot for it, and when you’re done, close it up. It’s all about making this video player work for you and giving you the freedom to enjoy your content exactly the way you want it. Have fun exploring these features!
Hey there! Unlike that YouTube Picture in Picture extension, Sideplayer won’t automatically move a video to the corner while you’re surfing YouTube. Instead, you get to have control!
Even when you switch to a different tab or close the tab with YouTube, the video playing in Sideplayer will stay right in front of you. It won’t go away until you close the whole browser.