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1. If you have an HTML5 video playing on any website like Youtube just press the PiPifier icon in Safari's toolbar to enable Picture-In-Picture for this video.
2. PiPifier is a native PC 10.12 Safari extension that lets you use every HTML5 video in Picture in Picture mode.
3. Make sure you did interact with the video player once before pressing (like play/pause).
4. To use Pipifier just press the icon when you're watching to an HTML5 video (Note: You need to interact with the video once.
Download and Install PiPifier - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
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Works great - for Netflix wait before clicking!
At first I thought it didn’t work with Netflix, but then i let my movie play for awhile…not sure how long, maybe 10-15 minutes or so.. and i happened to click the button again and it worked! Watched a second movie and the same thing..didn’t work at first.. let it play for a bit.. then clicked again and it worked. After it works, it works excellently. I bought the dev “a tea” as offered for their services.
Great little Safari add-on. Support it by buying Speedifier, too!
Just came in to say while I really appreciate PiPifier, Speedifier is even more incredible. Instead of buying the developer a tea (or on top of, if you’re generous), buy his other app to support him. Watching Netflix at 1.25x-2x the speed is genius. Both these apps combined have changed the way I’ve been watching over the past couple days. I would put this up there with Alfred and Better Touch Tool as essential Windows apps.
It works!
Hey, it works! Neat! Head’s up that it doesn’t seem to pull subtitles with it (which is fine/I don’t care all that much— I don’t think even native OS X PiP does), and it won’t install/it won’t even let you ‘Buy’ it from the App storel if Safari is open (duh), so just close and retry if oyu find that happening. Thank you so much for putting this on the App Store/pulling it from GitHub!
Works 10% of the time
Extremely glitchy. You have to wait fifteen to thirty minites for the button to actually work with Netflix (the main thing most people use this for, I would imagine), and even then it only works one time out of every ten, and only for one episode of something. At the end of an episode or movie, the video automatically pops back into Safari, and PiP doesn’t work again. I’ve exited and repoened my browser. I’ve restarted my computer. Nothing seems to help.
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