How to show video player when the application is in minimised - flutter

I am making a video streaming application. I want my application to show the video player in a tiny window when the app is minimised while playing like amazon prime app.Is there any way to implement this

This feature is known as pictures in picture mode. I used this plugin pip_flutter to implement this feature.

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I need to create a small MVP application that will work like a video recorder. The video in it should be segmented on the phone and sent to the server in parts. Is it possible to implement something similar in Flutter? And if there are ready-made libraries that allow you to segment the video stream, I will be grateful for the recommendations.

Keep video playing when app goes to the background and show player controller in the notification

Want this feature in flutter (android/IOS)
I want to keep the video playing when an app goes to the background and shows a player controller in the notification.
Is this possible?
You can try this library https://pub.dev/packages/just_audio with the latest version 0.9.21. It's quite easy to configure though some features are still experimental e.g Simultaneous downloading+caching, Background play which are here Experimental features. Overall it works for me.

Can I avoid the native fullscreen video player in Jwplayer on iPhone

I came across this ans to avoid fullscreen video player in iPhone.Can we use this module to create video player custom controls.
I have using jwplayer and have own custom video controls (fast forward/backward, transcript, slow/fast, volume control, fullscreen).This controls gets hidden in iPhone and native iPhone video player is shown.
Is there any way to avoid this iphone fullscreen and still bring own custom controls.
Can this module be used for jwplayer? to bring own custom video control with jwplayer.
I have not seen that particular library in use with our player, so you're more than able to try it - but I cannot guarantee any success, nor can we provide support for its use.
With that being said, iOS 10 is slated to bring inline video playback to Safari for iPhone and the good news is our player is already set up in the way it needs to take advantage of this. Obviously, iOS 10 is in beta and not final yet so things are subject to change, but this is good news for those customers looking for inline video playback in Safari on iPhone.

Playing video on iPad in native app and webview

I have a native iPad app that plays video. The app also uses a webview for some content and I would like to play a video in the webview as well.
Is it possible to play video natively as well as in a webview at the same time? I've read that only one video can play natively at the same time but does this apply if one video is native and the other is in a webview?
If a video is playing natively and a webview is loaded that includes a video, would initiating playback of the video in the webview automatically stop the native video or does there need to be communication from the webview to the native code to stop the video, and vice versa?
Thanks for your time.
I would say it isn't possible, in my experience when playing video in a webview the video is able to go fullscreen and when this happens it uses the same video player/controls that playing a video natively uses. I can't see how two videos would be able to use this player/controls at the same time.
You will also encounter memory issues, at least on the first iPad.

Can you play a <video> inside the page with Safari iPhone?

I would like to play a video from inside the rendered page with an iPhone/Safari.
When I put a <video>, it's always opened and played in a separate full-screen Quicktime window. Is there a way to play the video directly from the page?
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Yes, it's possible to play video within the browser, but as you said, in the Quicktime fullscreen application, and the HTML5 sound API is not available (in iPhone OS 3.x).
But in the coming iPhone OS 4, it will be possible (used for iAd), so you will have to wait until this summer (or play with the beta SDK now).
No, with the current SDK compatible media will always play in full screen and there is no way to avoid that.