YouTube is testing Play Auto for Android

YouTube is testing a new automatic feature for the videos. Not to be confused with an existing feature (which allows the mobile app to play automatically the next video after the current is completed), this new functionality is about videos appearing on the ʹhomé thyself. Videos play without sound and instead [...]
YouTube is testing a new automatic feature for the videos. Not to be confused with an existing feature (which allows the mobile app to play automatically the next video after the current is completed), this new functionality is about videos appearing on the ʹhomé thyself.
Videos play without sound, and instead you watch titra, giving you an idea of what's going on in the video.
While you can see a full video this way, the playback will stop as soon as you move up or down, resulting in the current video (now visible on screen) that is automatically played.
The function that is only noted on the Android app on YouTube so far is called "Louaj just as you do and can be deactivated by going to Account-> Qualitys - General>
You can only specify it to be activated when your device is connected to the Wi-Fi. Currently, there is no information about when this functionality will extend more widely, but it may depend on the reactions it receives.











