The discussion revolves around the concept of YouTube picture in picture.
The discussion revolves around the concept of YouTube picture in picture.
When using the default view on YouTube, a small icon appears when you hover over a video, indicating "Picture in picture." Pressing this button transitions to a miniplayer-like interface while keeping the video visible above other windows or tabs. Could anyone clarify the system requirements for this feature? I tested it on two 11th generation systems with discrete graphics—Edge and Chrome worked—I have an 8th generation laptop with integrated graphics that supports it, and another 8th generation desktop with integrated graphics does not.
Force the option?
Checked the guide at the provided link. It worked for me on a 6th gen Intel with discrete GPU in Firefox.