Numerous new updates are coming to YouTube for both the browser and the app. The most significant innovations are shown below.
A ton of new features for Google’s well-liked video streaming product have been introduced. Not all of the “three dozen new functions and design updates” that Google claims YouTube will get are very notable. The most anticipated upcoming YouTube features are these ones:
More control over audio is available on mobile devices with “Stable volume“. To lessen unpleasant volume variations, Google now automatically turns on “stable volume” in the settings. You must manually turn off this volume compensation if you don’t want it.
Now, you may instantly double the playback speed of a video (in portrait or full screen mode) by pressing anywhere on the player (with your finger or the mouse pointer, depending on the device) and holding it down. Just let go once you’ve reached the desired portion of the video. Mobile devices, tablets, and online browsers will all support this capability.
It should now be simpler for you to locate the specific segment of a video that you’re looking for because of the larger preview visuals.
Have you ever inadvertently disturbed a video by tapping with your finger? Google is rolling out an optional screen lock for phones and tablets to prevent that. You can use this to lock your screen and prevent unauthorized disruptions.
Google is combining the account page and “Library/Media Library” tab into a new section called “You.” All of your previously viewed videos, playlists, purchases, downloads, account-related settings, and channel information can be found here. The “Library/Media Library” tab will be replaced by the new “You” tab in the web browser, mobile apps, and tablets starting today. Despite having the most recent YouTube app installed on our smartphone, “You” is not yet visible.
YouTube can now identify songs being played nearby as well. Google has incorporated a Shazam-like feature for this. With the aid of artificial intelligence, YouTube is supposed to be able to identify the song you are playing, singing, or humming. In the coming weeks, Google wants to roll out this feature, initially on Android phones.
In the upcoming weeks, Google intends to gradually roll out the above-mentioned innovations as well as a number of other new features worldwide.
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