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tl; drag
- YouTube tracks the music hearing date on devices, but has not yet offered any way to restart the playback directly.
- With YouTube music version 8.26.51, we are now looking at the app sync playback development in devices.
- The audience is able to continue a playlist where they tapped the “resume”.
This is a fair question: How many of us are fans of YouTube music, and how many people use it because we want YouTube premium, the premium light is signed up before being an option, and things can no longer be bothered to change? For any reason you are using it, Google is giving users enough reasons to stay happy, with the advent of new features like song sharing and offline tune for your downloaded tracks. Now we’ve got a new one to share with you – and this time, not to be related to the tune!
Your Google Account makes it easy to access YouTube music in all your devices, but that does not necessarily mean that moving between them has been extremely smooth.
Although we have been able to keep an eye on phones, tablets, computers and we are listening to the backwards, YouTube music has not yet offered the simplest way to stop the middle list and choose things from the same place on another device.
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When upgrading to the YouTube music version 8.26.51 (who started to go to the devices earlier this month), we are suddenly looking at the presence of bars representing our listening activity on other devices associated with the same account, as you can see in one of the above speed dial entries.
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When you tap on one of these, you will now find a new “resume” option that allows you to select the playback where you have left.
It’s been a long time to come, and when we can’t imagine that it is going to convert someone to YouTube music – it seems that there is a candle to spit the connect with this feature – it will probably at least seek you to leave YouTube music for competition.
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