The music streaming service YouTube Music now also allows users to cast uploaded music to Wi-Fi speakers in the home for free.
More options with YouTube Music
If you decided during the launch of YouTube Music that you don’t want to pay for the music streaming service, but that you want to use it to listen to your own uploaded music, then we have good news. You can now cast that content to speakers and other available devices in your own WiFi network. Initially, only paying users, with a Premium subscription, had the option. That was a wrong move by Google, which previously decided to convert Google Play Music to YouTube Music.
In addition, it is so, writes , that the music streaming service now works better with the Google Assistant when it comes to your personal playlists. You can now request them by passing the name to the voice assistant, after which the playlist will be played. Why this didn’t work well before is a mystery, as both services are from Google. But that was then and this is now, and now it works as you would expect from a music streaming service that can work closely with a voice assistant.
If you ever use the YouTube Music app on your smartphone, you have undoubtedly already spotted another update: lists. An update to the exploretab has meant that you can now also watch popular music on the platform.
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