YouTube Music for the web is getting a helpful new feature
News Source : Android Police
News Summary
- The service can now remember your queue and last played song Despite lagging behind music streaming juggernauts like Spotify and Apple Music, YouTube Music has come along quite nicely over the past few years.
- This feature is designed to let users easily identify a song when they only know what it sounds like but don't know the lyrics, the artist, or the song's name.
- For example, while the Android and iOS versions of YouTube Music can pick up where you left off after closing and reopening the app — including for songs and podcasts — this functionality does not currently exist for the app's web version.
- As spotted by 9to5Google, YouTube Music on the web can now remember the last song played by the user and keep it docked to the screen while reopening the service.
- Moreover, the web player can now remember the songs in your Up Next queue as well, regardless of whether they're from playlists or albums.
- But unlike YouTube Music on Android, reopening the web player will reset the song to the beginning and not where you stopped previously.
Summary YouTube Musics web version now remembers the last played songs and items in the queue when the app is reopened. However, the web player currently resets to the beginning [+2429 chars]