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YouTube Music now lets you sync playback progress on different devices, but Spotify got there first
While you’ve always been able to keep track of your listening habits as you move between devices, the ability to pick up from ...
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How-To Geek on MSNYouTube Music Finally Gets This Much-Needed Sync Feature
Lately, YouTube has been working hard to improve its music streaming service and better compete with the big boys. For example, last week, YouTube made starting a custom radio sta ...
It's been a long time coming, but YouTube Music is finally picking up an easy way to sync playback progress across all your devices.
Unlike Spotify, which lives in a polished bubble of official releases, YouTube Music taps into something much broader.
Going forward, YouTube Music will allow users to "Play, sing or hum a song" and have it spit out a song result. Of course, this isn't always going to be 100% accurate, but it's far better than not ...
Summary: YouTube Music is getting a new “Consistent volume” feature. This is similar to YouTube’s “Stable volume” feature, except it’s designed for music playback.
The YouTube Music app has its share of annoyances, to be sure, but it's getting a long-overdue feature that users have been requesting for ages: consistent volume.
YouTube Music is introducing a new radio experience that lets users create their own custom stations, the company told TechCrunch on Tuesday. Prior to the launch of this feature, users have ...
On YouTube Music on the web, click your profile picture (top right) then Upload music, and pick your files. Supported audio formats include FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG and WMA.
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