YouTube’s queuing system is currently in beta for iOS and Android devices. While this feature has been around on the web for some time and has popped up in the YouTube app from time to time, YouTube Premium users who opted into testing will now be able to add videos to stacks that act like temporary playlists. became.
When this feature is enabled, a 3-dot menu on the video thumbnail will show[キューの最後に再生]Options are displayed. If no video is playing, tapping this button will start a new queue at the bottom of the current queue.
When one video finishes playing, the app automatically starts playing the next video until the queue is empty. Reorder videos in the queue or remove them entirely. If you close the player in any way, such as quitting the app or touching the ‘x’ on the bottom bar of the player, the queue will be destroyed.
according to 9to5Google, YouTube began rolling out the feature earlier this month. If you didn’t see this prompt, but are a Premium subscriber, tap your profile picture in the top right and tap[設定]>[新しい機能を試す]Go to[キュー]scroll to[試してみる]You can tap to enable it. out” option.
Please rate this menu by January 28th. As I discovered when trying to add another movie to the queue right after the first one failed to add, the feature is not quite finished yet.
While this feature might come in handy for serious binge watchers who like to watch things in queue, it’s more fun on desktop and the fact that it’s now a testbed for YouTube Premium is a test bed for YouTube in the masses of the future. It suggests that you may be considering it for rollout.
Also read: Apple’s iPhone production could take a hit as COVID cases peak in China