Google is shaking up the way you play music and videos in Chrome

A new way to play

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Googleis changing the way videos and music play in Chrome, letting you control playback without switching between tabs.

A new floating control panel will allow you to play, pause, stop and skip media, without the need to drop whatever you’re working on.

The feature was first spotted byChrome Storyback in June, but nowXDA Developershas succeeded in enabling it via a flag (a control used to enable experimental features before they’re ready for release). Curious?Find out what Chrome flags are and how to use them.

Not all tools that appear as flags are actually rolled out (for example, Google appears to have scrapped its experimental option toforce dark modeon websites that don’t officially support it) but it’s still a good sign that it will soon be rolling out.

Play on…

Play on…

We’ve seen Google experiment with adding media controls to Chrome before, and last year itadded a play button to your browser’s toolbarthat allows you to stop and restart music and videos without having to look for the appropriate controls on the webpage.

The difference here is that the controls will follow you between tabs, so you can fiddle with your music while working on a Google Sheet, for example. With working from home becoming part of the ‘new normal’ and no colleagues in the room to complain about the office playlist, we can see it being a very popular feature.

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