Apple is enhancing its Podcast application to permit patrons to “effortlessly” alternate between auditory and visual podcasts, utilizing its HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) protocol. During a program’s playback, listeners can transition to a landscape video rendition of the podcast and obtain the visual editions of an episode for viewing without internet access.
Offering individuals the choice to swiftly shift between sound and picture content, Apple could potentially prevent users from migrating to alternative services to view installments of their preferred programs. Visual media is gaining traction as a prevalent method for enjoying podcasts, with YouTube disclosing last February that over one billion individuals access podcasts on its service monthly. Spotify is also aggressively expanding into the video domain, while Netflix recently introduced its proprietary podcast series and has acquired rights to content from Spotify and iHeartMedia.
The fresh functionalities within Apple’s Podcast application are slated for an official rollout this spring, however, they will be accessible for trial commencing Monday as components of beta versions for iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, and visionOS 26.4. HLS visual content will additionally extend to the web-based iteration of the Podcast app during the spring season. Apple asserts that video will blend “effortlessly into current programs without inconveniencing subscribers or affecting downloads, and content producers can generate revenue via endorsements and adaptable advertisements.”
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