Tag: YouTube

WWDC 2020 live stream

Free WWDC 2020 Keynote Live Stream (Update: On Demand Replay)

WWDC 2020 promises to be the biggest Apple Developer event ever. The main reason is that it’s hosted online only (COVID-19 pandemic), thus everyone is invited. When we say everyone, we literally mean everyone. In the past, online access to the keynote was available only for users owning Apple products like iPhone, iPad, Mac or…




How to use Youtube Chapters on iPhone

How To Use YouTube Chapters To Quickly Find Specific Content In Videos

Watching specific content on YouTube has just become more easy! The Google owned video-sharing platform has been updated with a new feature called “Chapters”. It allows content creators to add timestamps directly into the video progress bar. This means that with YouTube Chapters enabled, you can scrub the video bar for specific content. A topic…




YouTube Kids now available on Apple TV

How To Get YouTube Kids On Your Apple TV

YouTube’s version made specially for kids has been updated in the App Store with compatibility for Apple TV. This means that you can now download and install the YouTube Kids app on your tvOS device and gain easier access to the media platform. This update will be surly welcomed by lots of parent, as kids…




SDR vs Dolby Vision video content

Use Maximum Brightness When Watching HDR Or Dolby Vision Content On iPhone X, XS And XS Max

Did you know that you have to maximize the iPhone’s display brightness when watching HDR or Dolby Vision content in order to get the best viewing experience? This type of media content looks dull, less vivid if it’s not displayed on a high brightness background. Apparently, iOS doesn’t tweak the iPhone’s brightness automatically when high…




iphone xs playing 1080p hdr video

How To Watch HDR YouTube Videos On iPhone XS And iPhone XS Max

Starting with the iPhone X, Apple’s smartphones are able, from both the software as well as the hardware point of view, to play HDR YouTube videos. Besides decoding a HDR video file the iOS device has to be able to also natively render the clip. Currently the only Apple devices that are able to truly…