Netflix has released a new feature that allows its customers to watch videos in a floating picture-in-picture window while they are working on other tasks. However, there are reports that this new feature is not working on Android devices.

The Netflix picture-in-picture mode is available on iPhones, iPads, and some Android devices, but not all. Here are some troubleshooting tips for the picture-in-picture mode not working on Netflix on Android devices.

What is Picture in Picture Mode on Netflix

Picture in Picture Mode is a feature that allows users to watch two simultaneous videos simultaneously. When you’re watching a new movie or TV show on Netflix, you can navigate to the PIP window and drag the video of the show or movie you’re watching over the video of the movie or show you want to watch.

PIP mode is available for so many apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube, Hotstar, and many more.

This way, you can watch the main video while still being able to follow the subtleties of the second video. The feature is available on devices such as phones, including Android and iOS, and tablets, including iPads.

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The PIP (Picture in Picture) mode might sometimes stop working owing to software flaws, problems, or user error, resulting in a popup player. Consequently, the user cannot use another application and watch a Netflix show simultaneously.

But don’t worry; we’ve listed the best fixes you can apply to fix Netflix’s Picture-in-Picture mode or popup player issues.

How to Fix PIP Mode Not Working On Netflix

Here are some changes you can try to get Netflix’s Picture in Picture feature working again. See which one works for you by attempting the answers in the order they are presented here.


Restart Device

Have you ever tried to use the Picture in Picture mode on Netflix only to find that it isn’t working properly? If so, you’re not alone. Fortunately, a very easy fix for this problem is simply to restart your device.

  1. For Android users, this means holding down the power button and tapping “Restart.”
  2. For iOS users, you’ll need to go to “Settings > General > Shut Down.”
  3. Once your device has been restarted, try using “Picture in Picture” mode again. It should now work perfectly!

If you’re still having trouble, you may want to try uninstalling and then reinstalling the Netflix app.


Update Your Device

Keep your gadgets updated at all times! Updates not only add new functionality but also aid with bug fixes.

Go to “Settings” > “System” > “System Updates” to see if your smartphone or tablet needs an update. Any updates must be downloaded and installed as soon as they are made available.

See Also: What Does 5.1 Mean On Netflix?


Clear Netflix Cache & Data

If you’re having trouble with the Picture in Picture mode on Netflix, you can try clearing the app’s cache and data. Here’s how:

1. Long tap on Netflix and tap on “App Info.”

2. Tap on the storage and “Cache Option.”

3.” Clear the App Cache.” Only erase your Netflix cache and check to see if the Picture in Picture mode works.

4. If that doesn’t fix the problem, “Clear” the app data as well.

Hopefully, this will get the PIP mode working again. If not, check the next solution.


Check whether PIP Mode is Enabled or Not

If you’re having trouble with Netflix’s picture-in-picture mode, there’s a chance that the PIP mode permission is disabled in your phone’s settings. If not, it might be accidentally disabled by the user. To fix this,

1. Simply long-tap on Netflix in your app drawer and tap on “App Info.”

2. From there, tap on Advanced and check the picture’s status in “Picture Permission.”

3. If it shows “Not Allowed,” simply tap on it and enable the permission.

This will resolve the Netflix problem with Picture in Picture mode not working.


Use picture-in-picture mode correctly

We know—it’s not easy to get used to this new way of watching Netflix. But with a little practice, you’ll be watching in no time!

Make sure your device is set up with Picture-in-Picture mode enabled. This should be an easy task on most devices, but if you’re still having trouble finding how to do it, check out our guide here.

Setting up PIP mode on your Netflix app is easy and lets you watch your favourite TV shows and movies while multitasking. To start, simply open the Netflix app and play any video. Once the video starts playing, press the Home button on your device. A small floating window with the Netflix video will appear on your screen.

Netflix does not allow screenshots. That’s why the floating window in these screenshots is blacked out; they wouldn’t be allowed anyway!

So if you’re watching a movie while checking your email, you can position the video in the corner of your screen so it doesn’t get in the way. You can also tap the full-screen symbol in the centre of your screen once, then press the cross button to pause the video at any time.


Wrapping Up

In the end, we can say that this new feature isn’t available right now. If you want to add another quirky element to your binge-watching sessions, then it might be high time that you try out Picture in Picture mode.

You can follow the steps mentioned above and see if it works for you or not. But if nothing works after a few attempts, consider using Chrome instead of Netflix till it gets rolled out for everyone!

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