Over the next few weeks, YouTube is rolling out a new feature for its mobile app called 'Autoplay on Home,' which automatically plays videos that appear on your Home tab. As you scroll through your Home feed, videos will begin to play on mute with captions auto-enabled. Google claims the previously Premium-only feature is a better way to experience new content on the go, and will help you 'make more informed decisions about whether you want to watch a video,' but not everyone is likely to agree, especially users who have a cellular data cap. Fortunately, YouTube has provided some options to customize the app's new default behavior, which we'll mention shortly. But first, here's how you can turn off Autoplay on Home completely.How to Disable Autoplay on Home in the YouTube AppLaunch the YouTube app on your iPhone.Tap your profile icon in the upper right of the screen.Tap Settings.Tap Autoplay.Tap the Autoplay on Home toggle to turn it off.In some circumstances, Autoplay on Home may be enabled only when you're using either Wi-Fi or cellular data. If you want to adjust this behavior, follow the steps above to bring you to YouTube's Autoplay settings, and you'll find options to Use on Wi-Fi and cellular data and Use only when connected to Wi-Fi.
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YouTube updated its iOS app over the weekend with native support for the layout and resolutions of the latest 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro displays, but as noted on Twitter and Reddit, the home indicator now overlaps the bottom menu bar.Two steps forward, one step backward for now, but hopefully Google addresses this issue in a subsequent update to the app. On the iPhone X and newer, the menu bar is positioned slightly higher as to not overlap with the home indicator.Spotify also recently updated its iOS and watchOS apps with native support for the 2018 iPad Pro, iPhone XS Max, and Apple Watch Series. YouTube this week introduced an update to its iOS app, quietly adding HDR support on the new iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max models, as pointed out on Reddit.Both the iPhone XS and XS Max, like the iPhone X, feature 'Super Retina' HDR displays that support HDR videos. HDR videos offer up a broader range of colors and luminance compared to non-HDR content.When watching HDR videos on YouTube, to ensure you're watching at the highest possible quality, you can tap on the three dots in the top right hand corner and then select the 'Quality' option.
HDR listings will only be available on devices that support HDR, and the highest available quality on the iPhone XS and XS Max is 1080p60 HDR.Apple added HDR support for the iPhone X back in May, but the feature was not originally working with the iPhone XS and XS Max until the latest. YouTube is the latest app to gain a new 'digital wellbeing' section in its iOS and Android apps, allowing you to see how much time you've spent watching YouTube recently.
Google announced at I/O in May that it would be introducing a 'Time watched' section in YouTube, and today the rollout has begun.Once you update YouTube on iOS to version 13.33, open the app and tap your profile picture in the top right corner, then tap 'Time watched.' The main stats area shows how much of YouTube you have watched today, yesterday, the past week, and on average per day. This history is based on your personal YouTube history across YouTube products except YouTube Music.Below this section are tools to manage your time on YouTube, including a setting that will remind you to take a break. If you toggle this on, you can customize the reminder frequency to enable the notification to appear every 2 hours of YouTube you watch, for example, and can increase that cap to as much as 23 hours and 55 minutes.Outside of 'Time watched,' there's a new notification area in the settings tab of YouTube as well. Tap your profile icon, settings, and then scroll down to notifications. In here, you can enable a 'scheduled digest' of your notifications, which will bundle all of your YouTube push notifications into a single notification each day, at your own preferred time.To further lessen the amount of time you spend browsing YouTube, the company will let you disable notification sounds and vibrations completely during any hours you specify, a feature that can also be found in settings.
Twitch, the platform known as a place to watch streamers play games like League of Legends, Fortnite, and Overwatch, is now looking into becoming a 'broader video service' that would cater to lifestyle vloggers from rival company YouTube.According to a report today by Bloomberg, Amazon-owned Twitch has decided to 'aggressively broaden' the programming on the platform to directly compete with YouTube, and gain more advertising revenue in the process. Amazon and Twitch have reportedly pursued exclusive live-streaming deals with 'dozens' of popular media companies and personalities who are currently on YouTube.These deals are said to be worth 'as much as a few million dollars a year,' and include a share of future advertising sales and subscription revenue. 'A few deals have closed,' although some approached by Twitch have not agreed to the company's terms, including a minimum amount of hours required to livestream per week.Despite Twitch's plans to add more non-gaming programming, the company is still focusing on live streaming video.“There will be a steady drumbeat of lots of new content we’re bringing on,” says Michael Aragon, Twitch Interactive Inc.’s senior vice president of content. “We’re growing well, and that makes us an attractive destination for people looking to do new things in live, interactive entertainment.” When Amazon bought Twitch in 2014, the live streaming service was exclusively focused on video games and didn't let anyone post videos that weren't related to gaming. In recent years, Amazon slightly expanded the scope of the platform with. YouTube today announced on its Creator Insider channel that it is experimenting with a new Explore Tab on mobile devices, which is designed to expose YouTube viewers to content they might not otherwise experience.The Explore Tab will recommend different topics, channels, or videos that wouldn't typically come up in a user's traditional feed.
Explore Tab recommendations are still personalized and are based on viewing habits, but it's essentially a greater range of content. YouTube Director of Product Management Tom Leung explained the concept in the video announcing the feature.The idea behind Explore is for viewers who say 'Hey, you know I like all these recommendations based on what I view, but sometimes it's like too much of the similar stuff' and they want to kind of broaden their horizons a bit. Explore is designed to help people be exposed to different kinds of topics, videos, or channels that you might not otherwise encounter.The Explore Tab is in testing and it is available to one percent of iPhone users who use the YouTube iOS app. Users who are selected for testing will see a new 'Explore' tab at the bottom of the app alongside the 'Home' tab, a Subscriptions tab, a new Activity tab, and a Library tab.While the Explore Tab is limited to a small number of users at this time, if it is successful, YouTube plans to roll it out to a wider number of. Following in the footsteps of companies like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, YouTube this week confirmed that it is 'experimenting' with a way to organize its users Subscription Feeds that removes reverse chronological order and uses algorithms to 'personalize' the video order. The news came from the @TeamYouTube Twitter account after it responded to a disgruntled user (via iGeneration).YouTube's Subscription Feed traditionally begins with a 'Today' banner, presenting users with a reverse chronological list of every video that has been posted by the YouTubers they subscribe to, going back to 'Yesterday,' 'This Week,' 'This Month,' etc.
For those in the experiment, this order is replaced with what Team YouTube calls a 'personalized order,' which appears to use a viewer's watch history and other factors to recommend videos from their subscriptions that the company thinks the user will want to watch. Just to clarify.
We are currently experimenting with how to show content in the subs feed. We find that some viewers are able to more easily find the videos they want to watch when we order the subs feed in a personalized order vs always showing most recent video first.— Team YouTube (@TeamYouTube) May 23, 2018 YouTube already presents 'Recommended' videos on its homepage and in the sidebar of other videos, leading many YouTubers to respond negatively to the change of the last chronological list of videos that could be found on the service.
It's unclear what platforms the experiment is currently taking place on, but if it launches for all users it would likely affect. Google is launching YouTube Music next week, shortly followed by YouTube Premium – a revamped version of its ad-free YouTube Red subscription service with a renewed focus on original programming. Announced on Wednesday in a blog post, the shake-up in services represents a splitting of the original YouTube Red subscription model, which gave users both ad-free music streaming and access to original video content for $10 a month.
The new YouTube Music-only service will also cost $10 a month and replaces Google Play Music – existing subscribers will be migrated automatically (that includes non-paying users who have purchased music via Google Play or used the service to upload tracks and playlists). The rebranded service includes personalized playlists, intelligent search, support for background playback and music downloads for offline listening. The streaming service will also remove ads from music videos, but not the rest of YouTube. An ad-supported version of YouTube Music will be available for free. As part of the launch, Google is promising a 'reimagined' mobile app and desktop player that's 'designed for music'.
YouTube Music is a new music streaming service made for music: official songs, albums, thousands of playlists and artist radio plus YouTube’s tremendous catalog of remixes, live performances, covers and music videos that you can’t find anywhere else - all simply organized and personalized. For the first time, all the ways music moves you can be found in one place.YouTube Premium, meanwhile, will cost $12 a month, and includes all the benefits of. Google has offered an Incognito Mode in its Chrome web browser for nearly ten years now, offering users the chance to disable their browsing history and web cache while the mode remains active.
Features like Incognito Mode offer peace of mind since users can navigate to any website without being tracked and without cookies being stored, all while maintaining the same features as a normal web browsing experience.Today, AndroidPolice reports that Google might extend this feature into its mobile YouTube applications, following the discovery that Google is testing an Incognito mode in the Android YouTube app. For users in the test, Google has combined 'Switch account' and 'Sign out' into one menu item behind account settings, leaving a new slot for 'Turn on Incognito.' When this is on, it appears to act similar to Incognito in other Google products, with a pop-up box explaining that all activity from the Incognito session 'will be cleared' and the user will go back to the last-used account when they decide to exit the mode. At the bottom of the screen a small bar reminds users that 'You're incognito,' and AndroidPolice discovered that subscriptions are hidden as well during this time.Image via AndroidPolice However, YouTube warns that 'your activity might still be visible to your employer, school, or internet service provider.'
Otherwise, the mode in testing acts similarly to Google Chrome's Incognito feature and will prevent any video searches and watched videos from being saved to the account history. Notably, this means the service's recommendations would not. YouTube recently began rolling out support for high dynamic range video content on iPhone X, as noted by users on the MacRumors forums and Reddit. HDR videos provide a broader range of colors and luminance compared to sub-HDR content, and the format also supports quality video playback on a wide variety of screen sizes.For iOS users, YouTube videos in HDR can be viewed on the iPhone X, but the feature does not yet appear to be working on the latest iPad Pro models. YouTube has many HDR-supported videos on its site, with dedicated channels like The HDR Channel providing videos for you to watch in HDR on iOS. To make sure of the quality of playback find a video to play, then tap anywhere on the video itself, tap the three dots in the top right-hand corner of the screen, tap 'Quality,' and then make sure it reads 1080p60 HDR.Apple debuted HDR support last year with the 'Super Retina' display in the iPhone X, which became the first HDR OLED display incorporated into one of Apple's smartphones.
Apple also lists the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus as supporting HDR, but the displays for these devices are not the same as the Super Retina display on iPhone X, so any HDR content played on the 8 or 8 Plus isn't true HDR.On the iTunes Movies Store on Apple TV 4K, select films also support 4K, HDR10, and Dolby Vision when paired with compatible 4K television sets. Although YouTube recently updated its Apple TV app and listed a few videos as '4K,' the app still has yet to support true 4K. When viewing details about a video, maximum available resolution is still listed as 1920. YouTube will soon place more advertisements in between music videos for some users, in an attempt to 'smoke out' anyone who treats YouTube like a free music video playlist service and convince them to pay for its upcoming subscription music service (via Bloomberg). YouTube's unnamed service is described as a 'necessary counterweight' to Apple Music and Spotify, and was last rumored to be launching this month.The news came from a recent SXSW interview with YouTube's global head of music, Lyor Cohen, who went so far as to say that the company is trying to 'frustrate' free YouTube users so that they're subsequently 'seduced' into paying for a monthly subscription. The new service will include exclusive videos, music playlists, and more, all aimed at 'die-hard music fans.' People who treat YouTube like a music service, those passively listening for long periods of time, will encounter more ads, according to Lyor Cohen, the company’s global head of music.
“You’re not going to be happy after you are jamming ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and you get an ad right after that,” Cohen said in an interview at the South by Southwest music festival.“There’s a lot more people in our funnel that we can frustrate and seduce to become subscribers,” Cohen said. “Once we do that, trust me, all that noise will be gone and articles people write about that noise will be gone.” Cohen said that YouTube is trying to 'be good partners' with the music industry, while also hoping to silence any rumors about the company's alleged harm to the industry and its artists. Over the years, some people have. YouTube is adding a new dark theme to its iOS app, which is rolling out to iOS users starting today, reports The Verge.The new theme, once available, can be activated by tapping on your account icon, selecting settings, and choosing 'dark theme' to turn it on. Dark theme will invert many of the colors of the YouTube AI, replacing the traditional white background with a black background. Image via Redditor amievengabereal YouTube introduced a hidden dark mode feature for the desktop starting last year, and since then, the feature has been one of the most requested for its mobile apps.The dark theme for mobile devices has been in testing for the last few months and it has been previously available to a small number of YouTube users.You may not see the new dark theme available as an option right away, but it should be rolling out to all iOS users over the course of the day.
YouTube also says a dark mode is coming to Android in the near future.YouTube is a free download for iPhone and iPad. Direct Link.
The price for Google's YouTube TV subscription service will be increasing to $40 per month for new subscribers starting tomorrow, up from the current price of $35 per month.Google first warned potential subscribers about the new pricing for YouTube TV in February, and today is the last day to sign up at the current $35 per month price point. Existing subscribers will continue to be able to pay $35 per month for the service.Introduced in April of 2017, YouTube TV is a live streaming television service designed to compete with services like Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV Now, and Playstation Vue.YouTube TV provides subscribers with access to TV shows on more than 40 channels, with participating networks that include ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, the CW, Disney, ESPN, FX, USA, and dozens more.As of early February, YouTube TV launched an Apple TV app, making the subscription service available on all Apple devices. YouTube TV is available in a wide range of locations across the United.
It's been just over two weeks since YouTube updated its Apple TV app with a major redesign, essentially bringing the app in line with YouTube on other products like Android TV, smart TVs, PS4, and Xbox One. While the original YouTube Apple TV app was never widely favored, the new update was met with even more blowback from some users, who referenced laggy controls, poorer playback UI, illogical changes to the subscription tab's channel list, and more.This week, YouTube pushed out version 1.01.04 of the app for Apple TV 4th and 5th generation devices, and it addresses a few of these user concerns. The major update is a 'modified' subscriptions tab that nixes the long horizontal list of subscribed YouTube channels - which made it take much longer to get to channels at the bottom of the alphabetized list - and reverts back to a grid layout akin to the original app. YouTube said this was done for 'easier channel selection.' Although it's not mentioned in the update notes, one user on Reddit said that there have also been a few tweaks to video scrubbing, so users can 'go through the video with the touchpad again instead of slowly rewinding/fast forwarding.'
When doing this, thumbnail previews of the video pop up to give you an idea of where to land as you jump through the video, but YouTube still doesn't use Apple's systemwide playback UI and there isn't any support for quick 10-second jumps forward and backward. Otherwise, YouTube said that the update fixed an issue with the search keyboard when people were using 'non-Siri TV remotes,' and it includes the. YouTube this morning teased that its YouTube TV Apple TV app was 'coming very soon,' and 'coming very soon' apparently meant this afternoon.The YouTube TV app is now available for download from the App Store on the Apple TV, where it is featured prominently in a banner.YouTube TV's new Apple TV app comes just in time for Super Bowl LII, which is set to take place on Sunday, February 4. YouTube also recently expanded to Roku devices, presumably with the aim of luring new subscribers who want to watch the Super Bowl.The YouTube TV service, which is priced at $35 per month, offers subscribers access to television shows on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, the CW, Disney, ESPN, FX, USA, and dozens more.YouTube TV boasts more than 40 channels, including live sports and news. It also offers unlimited DVR storage space and allows subscribers to access their shows from anywhere in the United States, plus it includes content from the $9.99 per month YouTube Red service.Introduced back in April, YouTube TV is a live streaming service designed to compete with offerings like Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV Now, and Playstation Vue, all of which are available via apps on fourth and fifth-generation Apple TV. Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV both launched in the spring of 2017, offering customers over-the-top live television streaming options in line with established services like Sling TV and DirecTV Now.
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Today, sources revealed to CNBC that Hulu with Live TV now has 450,000 paid subscribers - 'not including recent promotional customers' - while YouTube TV has just over 300,000 as of the beginning of 2018.Although neither service has been on the market for one full year, the sources delivering the subscriber numbers said that each company is 'making some progress' in convincing users to cut the cord. However, analyst Rich Greenfield commented that any company offering a live TV streaming service may have trouble substantially growing their subscriber base 'because canceling is so easy' and basic on-demand versions of Hulu and YouTube could be enough for many users.'
If you don't care about live sports, the original Hulu product is awesome,' Greenfield said. 'You can get all of the programming you want for more than $30 less. And YouTube is free. It actually shows you how poor the value proportion is for live TV.' . cable and satellite TV are stickier businesses than web-based services because they're so difficult to cancel, Greenfield said.
'You can cancel these live streaming services with four clicks of a button,' Greenfield said. 'Have you tried canceling your cable?' Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV are both beaten out by DirecTV Now and Sling TV, which were previously reported to have reached 1 million and more than 2 million paid subscribers. YouTube appears to be in the testing phase of adding a new dark theme for its official iOS app, according to reports.
Reddit user Dean Cobb revealed on Monday night that a new dark mode was already live as an option in the Settings section of the app after updating to version 13.01.4. Dark mode via Redditor amievengabereal However, as of this morning, rollout of the feature still seems to be limited to a handful of users, suggesting a selective server-side activation on YouTube's end.App Store release notes for YouTube version 13.0.1 make no mention of the dark mode addition either, but we'll update this article if the rollout gains pace anytime soon.YouTube is a free download for iPhone and iPad. Direct Link. YouTube has delayed its YouTube TV apps for Apple TV and Roku devices until the first quarter of 2018, a company representative told CNET today. The over-the-top service's Apple TV app was initially planned for a launch before the end of 2017, so with less than two weeks left in the year the company has officially pushed back the app's launch to next year.Around the same Q1 2018 window, YouTube will also debut apps for older models of Samsung's smart TVs, as well as Sony TVs using Linux-based operating systems.
YouTube TV launched earlier this year on the web, iOS, and Android in five U.S. The app eventually expanded to Chromecast, Xbox One, Android TV, and newer Samsung and LG smart TVs across more than 80 cities.The $35/month service offers subscribers the ability to stream cable network television shows on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, CW, Disney, ESPN, FX, USA, and dozens of other major channels. YouTube TV is a competitor to similar services like Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV Now, and Playstation Vue, all of which can be viewed on the fourth and fifth generation Apple TV models. In addition to streaming live TV, YouTube TV includes content from the $9.99/month YouTube Red. Apple's streaming music service will soon face another major competitor, as YouTube prepares to launch a paid music service in March of 2018, reports Bloomberg.YouTube has already inked a deal with Warner Music Group and is in talks with Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Merlin, a group of independent labels. The service will allow YouTube to better compete with Spotify and Apple Music, and it will provide more revenue to music labels that have been pushing for more money from the video site.Yet major record labels say the growth would be even more significant if not for YouTube, which they criticize for not compensating them enough, considering how much people use the site to listen to tunes.
Music is one of the most popular genres of video on YouTube, which attracts more than a billion users a month.YouTube is referring to its new service as 'Remix' internally, and it is said to include Spotify-style on-demand streaming along with YouTube-only elements like video clips. YouTube has already been contacting artists for help promoting the service.According to Bloomberg, YouTube will need to overcome 'several hurdles' to meet its March 2018 launch date. YouTube has been stuck in negotiations with Universal and Sony for more than a. YouTube is testing a new Community feature called Reels, which was announced today in a blog post covering a expansion of the Community tab. As explained by YouTube, Reels is YouTube's answer to the popular 'stories' format that's available on Instagram and Snapchat.We want to do even more to give you easy ways to express yourself and engage with fans, so today we're also unveiling a new feature.
Reels are YouTube's spin on the popular 'stories' format, but designed specifically for YouTube creators. We learned that you want the flexibility to create multiple Reels and have them not expire, so we'll give you those options.
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