![]() Google is asking users looking to transfer their entire Google Play Music library to "stay tuned" for a seamless way to do so. It's basically the same feature Google Play Music offered, so that's good news for anyone who wants to switch to Google's new music streaming service. The big bonus here is that uploaded songs can be played in the background, ad-free and offline - even if you're not a YouTube Music Premium subscriber. To view or manage uploaded music, you can tap (in the app) or click "Uploads" in the Albums section of the library. ![]() The support document notes that music uploads cannot be completed in the YouTube Music mobile app, uploads will not influence the user's music recommendations in YouTube Music, and uploads stay private. ![]() If you're on a computer you'll be able to add your personal music library either by dragging files to any surface on, or by clicking on your profile picture and selecting "Upload music." The feature supports FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG and WMA files. Google has published a new support document explaining how music uploads will work in YouTube Music. ![]() YouTube Music appears to be readying a feature that proved a big draw for Google Play Music fans – the ability to upload your own music collection to the cloud.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |