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YouTube has introduced a new feature that will let users create customised playlist art using generative AI on its music app.
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"In 2024, the company will phase out Google Podcasts, assisting users in transitioning to Podcasts in YouTube Music," stated a blog post by the company on Tuesday.
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According to 9to5Google, the global rollout of the redesign is presently underway for both iOS and Android devices.
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While the live lyrics feature is already accessible in Apple Music, users of YouTube Music will now also have access to it.
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YouTube Music for Wear OS now allows users to browse the songs in a playlist or album
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The new feature was spotted by some Reddit users using both the Android application and the web player
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In a blogpost YouTube said, "We're happy to share that podcasts on YouTube are now available in YouTube Music! We're rolling this out to all our listeners in the US gradually, so hold tight if you don't see it yet."
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Netizens took to their Twitter handle and flooded the YouTube official page with complaints that there was difficulty in streaming videos.
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Google owned YouTube has rolled out the ‘sleeper-time’ feature to its music streaming service YouTube Music on Android and iOS.
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YouTube has started to roll out the 'real-time lyrics' feature to its music streaming service YouTube Music on Android and iOS
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If the feature is enabled to the users' account, then they will see a 'View song credits' option when accessing the overflow menu on YouTube Music.
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"podcasts are a go! new features on Studio desktop now let you create a new podcast, set an existing playlist as a podcast and measure your podcast's performance."
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San Francisco: Tech giant Google-owned music streaming platform YouTube Music has started testing a new feature, Dynamic queue, that will help get queue and radio updates based on users listening behaviour. As per initial reports, YouTube Music will change the playback queue if users skip to a new track while still halfway through the current song. […]
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San Francisco: Tech giant Google has announced that its music streaming app YouTube Music for Wear OS can now let users stream content over Wi-Fi and LTE. The company said that starting this week users will be able to stream music over LTE or WiFi, so they can listen to their favourite playlists wherever they […]
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The first indication that YouTube Music might be able to share songs to Instagram and Snapchat emerged in November of 2020, reports 9To5Google.
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Available on the Play Store, the Wear OS version of YouTube Music offers up access to all of your playlists, mixes, and, of course, playback controls, reports 9to5Google.
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The aspirations of the younger generation drive music education today.
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Rolling out as a part of the YouTube Music 4.30.50 Android app, this redesigned interface for Android Auto is a fairly major shift from the old interface.
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The livestream will include first-time performances of several songs from 'The Album,' which was released earlier this year in October.