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The Apple Podcasts app is switching to HTTP Live Streaming video technology

Apple is planning a major update for its Podcasts app. The entire app is switching to the company’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) video technology. Previously, it streamed video in various formats like MOV, MP4 and M4V.

This provides several benefits for the end user. It lets people switch seamlessly between watching and listening, in addition to offering a horizontal full display option. It’ll also make both video and audio streams available to download for offline viewing. This wasn’t possible with the previous streaming method, which pulled content from an RSS-like feed.

The technology integrates picture-in-picture for multitasking on products like the iPad. Finally, the updated app will automatically adjust the picture quality to ensure smooth playback in various network conditions, including both Wi-Fi and cellular.

The update will be available on most platforms, including iOS, iPadOS, visionOS and the web. It’s in beta right now, but the company plans a major rollout this spring as part of the upcoming 26.4 operating systems.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/the-apple-podcasts-app-is-switching-to-http-live-streaming-video-technology-182605612.html?src=rss

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