YouTube restricts iOS 14 picture-in-picture feature to Premium subscribers, 4K not available on tvOS 14

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Google's YouTube unit appears to be restricting picture-in-picture video viewing on Apple's iOS 14 to subscribers of its Premium subscription service, while promised 4K resolution in tvOS 14 is a no-show.

Apple's iOS 14 delivers PiP video viewing to iPhone for the first time. The handy feature allows users to simultaneously watch video content, conduct FaceTime calls and more while completing tasks in other apps.

Video viewing is a main use case for PiP, and YouTube is arguably the most highly trafficked destination for online content. Unfortunately, it appears that Google is gatekeeping access to the function.

While the feature remains free to use on iPad (at least through Safari), the iPhone version of YouTube's app restricts PiP to YouTube Premium subscribers. Shortly after iOS 14 launched, users discovered a workaround that enabled PiP compatibility when accessing content through YouTube's website in Safari. That hole has now been closed.

It's not clear if the recent change was made intentionally or is the result of a bug. As noted by MacRumors, however, PiP still works with videos that are embedded in third-party websites, suggesting YouTube actively updated its code to block the functionality.

YouTube is also dragging its feet on delivering a promised update that would allow tvOS 14 users to watch content at 4K resolutions. While 4K playback was supported in pre-release beta versions of tvOS 14, the feature is currently missing.

TexasGulfOil on September 19th, 2020 at 10:25 UTC »

What about 4K YouTube on iOS and iPad OS?

wicktus on September 19th, 2020 at 10:07 UTC »

Opens youtube, plays video Closes youtube because received notification Opens youtube SUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM, YOUR VIDEO WON'T BE INTERRUPTED WHEN CLOSING APP

So not surprised.

pratikonomics on September 19th, 2020 at 10:07 UTC »

I have Youtube Premium. This still only works in Safari and not on the app.