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YouTube Shorts starts rolling out in more than 100 countries

14th July 2021
"Coming to every market where YouTube is available."

YouTube Shorts, which is Goggle's short-form video service and an obvious competitor to TikTok and other similar applications, has now started rolling out globally.

According to Mashable, YouTube says the service will now be available in "more than 100 countries", basically everywhere where the video platform itself is available.

YouTube Shorts was officially launched in September 2020, featuring 15-second videos, the same time limit as TikTok, though TikTok later expanded maximum video length, first to one minute, and then, to three minutes.

The service was first made available to creators in India, then rolling out to the US in March 2021 and the UK in June.

The primary advantage of YouTube Shorts over TikTok, for creators, is the ability to tap into YouTube's massive library of audio content to include in their shorts.
Other than that, the app, which is available on both iOS and Android, allows creators to tie multiple video clips together into one, speed control, and a timer and countdown to make capturing the right moment easier.

As per Mashable, new features that are coming include automatically added captions, adding clips from the phone's gallery to the Shorts camera, as well as the ability to add filters and effects, with more coming in the future.

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YouTube Music got more easier to stream on Televisions

12th October 2020
"Browse with less frustration"

On Monday, YouTube announced a number of updates for its YouTube Music TV app, including TVs running Android TV OS and the new Chromecast with Google TV. For all smart TVs, YouTube Music users can now access saved playlists and liked songs in their available libraries, the company said in a blog post. The options will appear in the YouTube Music tab within the YouTube TV app. The update also includes new visuals to show albums and playlist artwork.

We’re working hard to bring even more features to YouTube Music,” the blog post reads. “In the coming months, YouTube Music Premium users will be able to continue playing music in the background after exiting the app.”

The main change is that Android TV OS users will be able to access music uploads directly in your library. There’s also a new playback interface that’s designed to include relevant information like the artist’s name, as well as display a progress bar while a song plays. For devices with the Android TV home screen, people will also be able to use a new YouTube Music row to make browsing easier, according to the blog.
YouTube Music launched in 2018, with The reviewer calling it “surprisingly great.” As YouTube expands the service, the app — on TV, mobile, and desktop — have seen a number of updates. Recently, YouTube made it so people without premium accounts could cast to their speakers and allowed Google Music users to transfer their tunes over to YouTube Music.

Expect more changes to YouTube Music on TV sets as YouTube Music will soon replace Google Music.

Source:verge


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YouTube rolling out picture-in-picture feature to iPhones, iPad

20th June 2021
"YouTube did not provide a timeline for when the feature would arrive for free users, but stated the rollout to Premium subscribers is in progress"

The YouTube app on iOS will soon be getting picture-in-picture support.

It will allow users to watch videos while doing other things on their iPhones and iPads. A YouTube spokesperson said that the feature is currently rolling out to Premium subscribers and that a launch for all iOS users (including the free ones) in the US is in the works. Apple added support for picture-in-picture video for iPads with iOS 9 and brought it to iPhones with iOS 14.

Since then, YouTube's support for the feature on iPhones and iPads has been spotty; it works for iPad if you're using Safari (though some have reported it doesn't work for non-Premium subscribers); iPhone users have only been able to access the feature periodically. That complication seems to be going away, at least for those in the US: iOS users, with or without a YouTube Premium subscription, will soon have access to it using the YouTube app as Android users have for years.

YouTube did not provide a timeline for when the feature would arrive for free users, but stated the rollout to Premium subscribers is in progress.

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