Google adds YouTube Music feature to end annoying volume shifts
Briefly

YouTube Music is finally addressing a common frustration among users by introducing a consistent volume feature, which normalizes the sound levels across different tracks. This development comes after Google shifted its music services to the YouTube division. Listeners often face jarring volume shifts when transitioning between songs or genres, which can be startling and uncomfortable. The consistent volume feature builds on the successful 'stable volume' option from the YouTube app, which automatically adjusts audio levels during playback, ensuring a smoother listening experience.
Listening to a single album from beginning to end is increasingly unusual in this age of unlimited access to music.
Consistent volume builds on a feature from the YouTube app called 'stable volume', adjusting volume continuously throughout the video.
Read at Ars Technica
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