How to testing of YouTube’s Queuing System
The “add to queue” feature of YouTube has already begun rolling out an early test version on iOS and Android. According to the most recent source, it will only be available to Premium subscribers.
For those who don’t know, the YouTube app on desktop and smart TV has had this capability available for a while.
For those who don’t know, this feature has been offered for a time on the YouTube app on PC and smart TV.
The “Play last in queue” button can be accessed by turning on the feature. You may find it in a dot menu, which is typically displayed on a YouTube video’s thumbnail.
The video will be automatically added to the bottom of the queue list once you click this. You can create a new queue if you haven’t begun the viewing yet.
The next clip will play in the background after you finish watching one until there are no more clips on the list to play.
The videos can be freely rearranged by you. By selecting the “x” button at the bottom of the bar, you can also get rid of them. Your pending clips will now be removed as a result.
If you want to test how your list functions, you can start using this queue system whether you’re using a TV or a computer.
This YouTube feature is anticipated to be accessible until January 28 as it is currently in testing. The video-viewing website has not yet stated whether it would soon be accessible to free users.
For a few months prior, YouTube tested the picture-in-picture feature for iPhone users. After some time, the business formally made the feature available to the general public. There will need to be some improvements done in the future because it is still not going as smoothly as everybody anticipated.
How to Test the Queuing Feature on YouTube
According to a different report by 9to5Google, YouTube Premium subscribers can follow these instructions to use the app’s queue feature.
- Click your profile avatar in the YouTube app on your iOS or Android device. It is visible in the screen’s upper right corner.
- Click Try New Features in the Settings menu.
- Wait a few minutes after activating this for the feature to show up on the display. By squeezing shut, you can actually make it happen faster.
- Speaking of the queueing mechanism, it was present in the YouTube Music app before it made its way to the mobile app for the beta test.
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