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First choose your browser tab then click start button
Picture-in-picture (PiP) is a feature in modern televisions, computers, and mobile devices that allows a video or image to be displayed in a small window overlaid on top of another application or video that is already running on the screen. This means you can continue to watch a video while doing other tasks or activities, such as browsing the web,
Simple JS web app that allow you to have a floating window with some content that have been recorded from a tab of the browser, a window on the computer or the entire screen.
Safari extension that allows you to watch videos in Picture-in-Picture, including video players that don't support PiP.
Create a floating video window always on top of other windows to be able continue consuming media while they interact with other content sites.
Implements picture in picture functionality.
A minimal streaming application, which helps you watch some fun videos while browsing through web content
A mini project on trying to receate picture-in-picture feature.
Picture-in-Picture (PiP) demo on a video element
Movable screen/application sharing box with plain JavaScript (using Screen Capture & Picture-in-Picture Web API)
Picture-in-picture mode enabled when user shares a media stream and clicks the Start button (JavaSctipt Udemy Project)
change video in browser to picture in picture mode using MediaStream Picture-In-Picture API
Pure javascript app which allows you to watch anything on a 'second' screen.
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