JAKARTA After rolling out on mobile apps, the stable volume feature has now been added to the YouTube app that is on Android TV and Google TV. This feature will run on the YouTube app with version 4,40,303. The steady volume is a feature created to balance the sound in the quiet and loud parts across YouTube videos. This feature will work automatically so users don't have to shrink or mute the video repeatedly. With the launch of this feature, the audio listening experience of the video will run consistently while watching anything. Usually, the audio gap occurs when users are watching trailers or short horror and thriller movies on YouTube. On the YouTube Help page, Google explains that this feature will be enabled by default after launch. Users no longer need to open settings and search for their menus just to get a better viewing experience. However, some users may not like the presence of this feature. The stable volume may be less useful when users play video clips or regular videos that use a mix of audio on purpose.

If you are one of those who are disturbed by the stable volume, this feature can be deactivated easily. Users only need to open the application settings, then remove the checklist next to the stable volume menu. Keep in mind that this feature is still rolling out gradually for some time to come forward. If you have updated the application and haven't seen the feature, you have to wait until the update release is complete.


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