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YouTube TV’s New Mini-Player: A Step Forward or a Step Back?

YouTube TV, the popular streaming service, has recently introduced a new mini-player design on its Android app. The update brings a floating picture-in-picture (PiP) mini-player, similar to the one introduced in the main YouTube app earlier this year. But is this change a step forward or a step back for YouTube TV users?

The New Mini-Player

The new mini-player features a play/pause button, 15-second rewind and forward buttons, and a button to close the window. Users can also pinch to zoom the window. The design docks a floating PiP mini-player at the bottom of the app’s screen, which is similar to the one introduced in the main YouTube app.

A Step Back?

It’s strange that Google would adopt this new mini-player design for YouTube TV after the backlash it faced for a similar mini-player change it previously made on the YouTube app. In July, Google rolled out a floating picture-in-picture (PiP) mini-player in the YouTube app, which was met with mixed reviews. While some users didn’t mind the new design, many others reported that it was full of glitches and annoying.

A Return to the Old Design?

Last month, users noticed that YouTube is returning to its original design, with the stationary mini-player docked just above the app’s bottom bar. Many expressed relief over this revert and welcomed the return of the old mini-player. Here’s hoping that YouTube TV’s new mini-player design is less glitchy and easier to use than what we got with the YouTube app.

What Do You Think?

Do you think the new mini-player design is a step forward or a step back for YouTube TV? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Key Features of the New Mini-Player:

  • Floating picture-in-picture (PiP) mini-player
  • Play/pause button, 15-second rewind and forward buttons, and a button to close the window
  • Pinch to zoom the window
  • Docked at the bottom of the app’s screen

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