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  2. Play and download audio. To sample a track, click Play . If you like what you hear, hover over the date and click DOWNLOAD to get an MP3 file. The track will continue to play as you browse the Audio Library. Using the controls on the audio player, you can pause, seek, and play the previous or next track.

  3. FAQ: Uploading your personal library to YouTube Music - YouTube...

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    Music and other music-related content owned by SESAC in the US is currently unavailable on YouTube and YouTube Music. Learn how your listening experience might be affected . false

  4. Make or edit a playlist - Computer - YouTube Music Help - Google...

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    From the Library: Go to the Playlists tab. Select New playlist. Edit a playlist. Create a YouTube Music playlist cover using our Generative AI tool. To edit a playlist you've created: Select Library Playlists, or select your playlist from the side bar. Find the playlist you’ve created that you would like to edit.

  5. Upload music to your YouTube Music library - Google Help

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    On a computer: Drag your file (s) to any surface on music.youtube.com. Go to music.youtube.com and click your profile picture Upload music. Supported file formats for uploads include FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, and WMA. You will see a progress bar indicating your music is uploading and a confirmation message once the songs have been uploaded.

  6. Get started with Creator Music - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Creator Music is a growing catalog of high quality music that creators can use in videos without losing monetization. Some songs can be licensed upfront, allowing creators to retain full monetization. Other songs may be eligible to share revenue with the track’s rights holders. To get started with Creator Music, check out this video:

  7. Explore YouTube Music Premium benefits - YouTube Music Help -...

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    If you're a YouTube Music Premium member, you can access your paid membership benefits and music library in the YouTube Music app, even if you're in a country/region where YouTube Music isn't available. Your music library will travel with you for 6 months so you can keep enjoying your listening experience.

  8. View, delete, or pause watch history - YouTube Music Help -...

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    If you pause your watch history while signed in to YouTube, it will also be paused on YouTube Music when signed in with the same account. Find out how to manage your watch history on YouTube. View or delete watch history. You can view and delete your watch history in Settings from the YouTube Music app. To view or delete watch history:

  9. Fix YouTube Music issues - YouTube Music Help - Google Help

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    Try these steps: Reboot both your router and your Chromecast device. Confirm that your mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Google Cast device. Try casting using a different mobile device or tablet. Confirm you're using the latest version of the YouTube Music app. You can confirm this in your device's app store.

  10. Explore the You tab - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    A maximum of 5,000 videos can be displayed in a playlist. Learn more about how to manage your playlists. Your podcasts. View podcasts you saved to your library. Liked videos. The videos you’ve previously liked can be found under Liked videos. Your videos. The videos you’ve previously uploaded can be found under Your videos. Badges

  11. I use royalty-free or Creative Commons content. You can monetize royalty-free or Creative Commons content when the license agreement grants you rights to use it commercially. Sometimes rights owners require you to credit the creator of the content or give proof of purchase to use it in your video for commercial purposes.