![]() On Android, simply pressing the ' Share' icon will open a menu with a slew of options, including ' Background Player.' In that menu, it's possible to switch between using picture-in-picture, background audio, or turning the feature off entirely. In order to enable picture-in-picture, users will need to first open a livestream, which can be accessed by pressing the ' Live' icon at the top-left corner of TikTok's 'For You' page. By default, the background player is not enabled, meaning that videos will stop playing as soon as a user leaves the application. Though the ability to watch and listen to TikTok livestreams outside of the app is available on both iPhone and Android, enabling the feature is different across the platforms. There's a method to posting successfully on TikTok, and some people have mastered the art of shooting captivating livestreams. The social media site routinely inserts live videos into users 'For You' pages, which increases their exposure. While most of the app's users stick to the more traditional short-form vertical videos on the site, it's easy to become interested in livestreams on TikTok. TikTok has added a picture-in-picture player and background audio player to its iOS and Android apps in a discreet menu, Twitter user and musician Jonah Manzano pointed out. The feature had not been widely promoted before it garnered social media attention, but offers immense possibilities for people who watch live videos on TikTok. Related: How To Reset The TikTok 'For You' Page The feature offered new ways to make vertical videos, but now the company has a new way to watch livestreams. In March, the company partnered with Giphy to provide a vast library of GIFs with sound, including officially-licensed videos from movies and TV shows. It changed the maximum length video from 60 seconds, to three minutes, to a surprising ten minutes with a 2022 update. TikTok has also collaborated with big names in media to allow users to make more engaging content. The social media app was the most downloaded across all platforms globally in 2021, but has made pivotal changes to stay ahead. ![]() TikTok, the social media site owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has kept adding features to the app despite immense success in the industry.
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