YouTube Premium iOS users can view videos on Meet

YouTube Premium iOS users can view videos on Meet

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iwanrj.com – Jakarta – YouTube now supports Apple’s SharePlay feature, so YouTube Premium users on iOS can watch their favorite videos together (Nobar) while doing video conferencing on Google Meet.

quoted Telset from Engadget on Tuesday (11/04/2023), Google in early April 2023 brought several interesting features to YouTube Premium users on iPhone. For example, the video queue feature. As the name implies, this feature allows iOS users to arrange videos to be watched sequentially.

This feature has been on the web version of YouTube since 2019, and was tested for the mobile version in late 2022 before finally rolling out to Premium subscribers.

Next, iPhone users can also watch Premium 1080p videos. This feature, which is only available for paying subscribers, allows them to watch videos with a higher bitrate so that the picture quality looks better.

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Then premium subscribers on iOS can also get the Smart Download feature, which can automatically download recommended videos to your library when the cellphone is connected to WiFi, so videos can be viewed offline.

Not only that, the YouTube Premium service for iOS also supports the Apple SharePlay feature, which allows iPhone users to watch each other’s favorite videos virtually via Meet.

Google doesn’t explain how this feature works, but it’s possible that the SharePlay feature on YouTube Premium can only be used if all Meet participants are paid YouTube users.

The SharePlay feature and several other features will be arriving to Premium users in the coming weeks.

Please note that SharePlay is a feature made by Apple released in 2021. This feature is present to iPhone users in the iOS 15 update so they can have virtual meetings in the FaceTime application, while watching videos together.

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This feature was deliberately made in line with restrictions on people’s mobility, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. At that time there were already several video streaming applications that supported SharePlay such as Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu and so on. [NM/HBS]

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