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YouTube Music finally lets free users download playlists containing uploaded music

YouTube Music finally lets free users download playlists containing uploaded music

YouTube Music finally lets free users download playlists containing uploaded music
October 16
12:51 2020

YouTube Music is going to replace Google Play Music, but there are plenty of reasons why people have been holding onto Play Music. Namely, the fact that Play Music has a bunch of features that YouTube Music either implements pretty badly or straight up doesn’t have. But as the window for escaping the Google Play Music boat before it sinks is approaching, YouTube Music has been adding features constantly to bring it to feature parity with its predecessor.

Recently, it got support for uploading your own music, but the implementation wasn’t quite the same as uploads in Google Play Music. Now, though, you can download uploaded songs contained in playlists if you’re a free user.

This change was first spotted by Reddit client/u/TheOvy (through AndroidPolice). So essentially, how this works is that in case you’re a free client and you have a playlist with transferred melodies on it, you’ll presently have the option to download the transferred tunes alongside the entire playlist and play them disconnected, rather than being compelled to independently download them. In case you’re not a YouTube Music client you may believe that this ought to be pretty fundamental usefulness. Also, well, it is. Yet, as referenced previously, YouTube Music is staying at work longer than required to make up for a lost time to the usefulness that Google Play Music had before they, at last, reassess it.

All joking aside, however, it is acceptable to consider new to be as basic as this being added to the application, and as Google continues refining the administration, this will be only one difference in a lot more to come. On the off chance that you’ve been wavering on whether to remain on Google Play Music or at last move to YouTube Music, presently it’s as acceptable of a period as anyone might imagine, particularly with the way that the previous is relied upon to be nightfall before the year’s over.

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