Meanwhile, YouTube announced that US creators can now create podcasts in YouTube Studio, and the inclusion of podcasts in the company’s Music app is coming soon.
New Delhi: Google-owned YouTube has rolled out a new update to its Music app that allows users to automatically download recently played songs on Android. According to 9to5Google, the new “recently played songs” toggle can be found in Settings > Downloads & Storage for Premium users.
The new update allows users to download up to 200 recently played songs. Users may also find that this feature is already enabled on their devices. It’s also independent of the existing “smart download” feature, which includes up to 500 songs and is based on music the app deems “liked”. (Also Read: ‘I’m not sure when things changed and we started dating’: CEO Byju on how he fell in love with student Divya)
Recently played settings for YouTube Music on iOS have not yet been announced. The tech giant also confirmed the addition of Live, Cover and Remix labels under Other Performances in the Related tab in Now Playing and in search results, the report said. (Also Read: Tax Saving Investment Options: Check Out These 5 High Return Schemes)
Meanwhile, YouTube announced that US creators can now create podcasts in YouTube Studio, and the inclusion of podcasts in the company’s Music app is coming soon.
The company tweeted from its TeamYouTube account: “Podcasts are on the way! New features on the Studio desktop now allow you to create a new podcast, set an existing playlist as a podcast, and measure the performance of your podcast.”