These days, I use YouTube for a lot more than just watching videos. More often than not, it's playing music or podcasts in the background while I work. But one feature I've come to rely on heavily to ...
MrBeast’s fast-cutting, nonstop dramatics are already quick enough. Now, some users can watch his videos (and others) at 4x speed. YouTube is continuing its push for pace. In a new experiment, Premium ...
YouTube has rolled out a new feature to YouTube Premium subscribers that enables video playback speed to be increased much easier. The new feature will be greatly ...
YouTube is trialing two Premium-only features on Android: 'On-The-Go' controls that simplify playback while moving, and 'Auto-speed' that adjusts video speed dynamically. Both are aimed at people who ...
YouTube said Wednesday that it is adding new experimental features for Premium users, including high-quality audio, a faster playback speed option on mobile, and the ability to “jump ahead” on the web ...
Boosting playback speed is a common occurrence with most YouTube content these days, especially with podcasts, and Google is making it easier to 2x videos with a new gesture. Currently, on mobile, ...
YouTube Premium users are getting two new experimental features – “Auto speed” and “On-the-go.” Spotted in the YouTube app ...
Statistics from YouTube tell us that we might want to rethink how we approach our video edits. There is now a lot of video content on the web. A lot. Not surprisingly, this means that there are ...
YouTube, the world’s most popular video platform, is getting a handy new feature. The service has allowed users to control video playback speed for a while now. However, YouTube web now lets you tweak ...
YouTube is experimenting with a new capability that allows Premium subscribers to watch videos at 2x speed. The feature lets users long-press on the player to automatically set the playback speed to ...
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