How To Make Third Party Apps Play On Sonos
Use YouTube Music with other apps and services
YouTube Music integrates with several apps and services so you can enjoy a great listening experience, whether you're at home or on the go. To learn how to use YouTube Music with some other services, read below.
These options are available to ad-supported YouTube Music listeners and YouTube Music Premium members.
Note: Ad-supported YouTube Music is available in South Korea only when streaming on Google Home and screenless Nest devices. Learn more
here.
Smartwatches
You can listen to YouTube Music with your Wear OS watch. Enjoy music anywhere using your watch, without needing to carry a mobile device with you. Download songs to your watch so you can listen to music while offline. Leave your phone behind, and workout to your favorite songs with YouTube Music on your wrist.
Note: YouTube Music is supported on most watches running the latest version of Wear OS 2, or newer. All playback from YouTube Music should be 128 kbps bitrate AAC.
Here's what you can do with YouTube Music on Wear OS:
- Listen to music using your watch connected to a Bluetooth accessory, like headphones.
- Download music directly to your watch so you can listen without an internet connection.
- Control playback, manage your downloads, and like songs, all from your wrist.
Download the YouTube Music app
To get started, download the YouTube Music app to your Wear OS watch:
- Open the Google Play Store on your watch.
- Search for YouTube Music.
- Select the YouTube Music app to start downloading it to your device.
- Once the app is installed, sign in to your YouTube Music account to start listening to music.
From there, you can browse your library, workout suggestions, find your downloads, and personalized music recommendations.
Download music
To listen to YouTube Music without an internet connection, download music directly to your Wear OS device:
- Open YouTube Music on your Wear OS watch.
- Tap the song or playlist you want to download.
- Tap the download icon.
Tip: Turn on smart downloads to keep your watch automatically up-to-date with your favorite music. When you turn on smart downloads, your watch will automatically download music for you based on your YouTube Music listening history.
Learn how to turn on smart downloads here.
Note: Keep in mind the amount of music you can download depends on the storage space you have available on your Wear OS device.
Google Home & Nest speakers
You can use YouTube Music on smart speakers, such as Google Home and Nest speakers.
Smart speakers will stream music for you that is closely related to the album, song, or playlist that you request. They cannot play specific requests or repeat songs, unless it is music you have uploaded. However, you can change radio stations to listen to different music and skip to the next song up to 6 times per hour.
If you are an ad-supported user and you request a song that you uploaded to YouTube Music, you will be able to play that specific track.
Note: YouTube Music Premium members can listen ad-free on smart speakers, and request albums, songs, and playlists on-demand. Check out our paid membership options to explore other membership benefits and sign-up.
In some markets, YouTube Music will be your default music streaming services on Google Home devices. If it's not your default, you can change your music service settings.
Smart displays
Smart displays that have built-in Google Assistant can be used with YouTube Music. These include Google Nest and Lenovo Smart Clock. Just ask your Google Assistant to play a song, artist, or playlist using YouTube Music.
Smart TVs
For all Smart TVs and streaming devices that support the most updated version of the YouTube app on TV:
- Download the YouTube app and sign in to your account.
- Using your remote or controller, click to the left, which will open a menu on the left side of your screen.
- Select Music from the menu - here you will find your personalized YouTube Music content.
You will see only your personalized YouTube Music content if you're signed in to YouTube.
For one-click access to YouTube Music on your Android TV, you can also:
- Select the Google Play Store app.
- Select Search and type in "YouTube Music."
- Select Install.
- Click the YouTube Music launcher icon. You will be taken directly to the YouTube Music tab of the YouTube app - sign in to find your personalized YouTube Music content.
To learn how to browse your Android TV home screen, go here.
Casting from the YouTube Music app to your TV
To cast YouTube Music from the app to your TV:
- Make sure your phone, tablet, or computer with a supported cast browser is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your casting device.
- Open the YouTube Music app.
- Tap Cast (near your profile picture).
- Tap the device you want to cast to.
- When you play a song or video, your content will start playing on the TV connected to that device.
To stop casting content, tap the Cast and then Disconnect.
Device files
YouTube Music supports browsing and playback of music that you have saved on your Android device - even if the YouTube Music streaming experience isn't offered in your country or you're listening offline.
To listen to your device files using YouTube Music:
- In the YouTube Music app, tap your profile picture.
- Tap Settings .
- Tap Library & downloads.
- Toggle "Show device files" to the on position.
- Your device files will now appear in your Library. Navigate back to your Library .
- Find the music you want to listen to within the Playlists, Albums, Artists or Songs options of your Library. Then tap the Device files tab at the top of the page. Tap to play the device file you want to hear.
Your device files can be played on their own, or as part of playlists that only contain other device files. Device files can't be added into playlists that contain streaming songs from YouTube Music. They also can't be cast to another device.
Google Pixel Buds
You can listen to YouTube Music with your Google Pixel Buds - and use Google Assistant to control your experience. Learn simple gestures that allow you to take actions like play, pause, or control your volume when listening to YouTube Music with your Google Pixel Buds.
YouTube Music Premium Members
If you're a YouTube Music Premium Member, you can enjoy your music with additional apps and services. Check them out below.
Android Auto
To access YouTube Music with Android Auto:
- Make sure you're signed into the YouTube Music app.
- After signing in, go the music tab in Android Auto.
- YouTube Music should now be in the music tab for your listening experience.
If you see an error message when attempting to use YouTube Music on Android Auto, make sure you're signed into your YouTube Music app. Then try re-accessing YouTube Music on Android Auto.
Apple CarPlay
To use YouTube Music with Apple CarPlay:
- Make sure you're signed into the YouTube Music app.
- Open the YouTube Music app on your CarPlay screen.
- You can explore your music using the navigation bar at the top of your screen. Explore music using the Recommended, Library, and Downloads tabs.
If you see an error message when attempting to use YouTube Music with Apple CarPlay, make sure you're signed into your YouTube Music app.
Sonos Wireless Speakers
To set up YouTube Music on your Sonos app:
- Open the Sonos app.
- Tap More from the menu on the bottom of the screen.
- Tap Add Music Services.
- Select YouTube Music Add to Sonos.
- Tap I'm already a member.
- Tap Authorize and paste the code presented on the previous screen.
- Tap Next and sign in to or select your YouTube Music account.
- Return to the Sonos app.
- Enter an account and then click Done.
If you have trouble connecting, you may need to update your app and then try these steps again.
Android Clock
To use YouTube Music with Android Clock:
- Open your Clock app on your Android device.
- Add a new alarm or select an existing alarm.
- Click the bell , where you'll be taken to your alarm sound page.
- Click on YouTube Music.
- Choose a suggested song or click on Search to search for a new song.
You can also use Android Clock to listen to music while you fall asleep. To set up a sleep timer, follow these steps:
- Open your Clock app on your Android device.
- Tap Bedtime.
- Follow the instructions on screen to set a regular wake-up alarm and tap Next. To skip this step, tap Skip.
- Follow the steps on screen to set a bedtime and silence your device. Then tap Done.
- On the Bedtime page, scroll to "Sleep sounds" and tap Choose another sound.
- Select YouTube Music.
- Choose from the suggested music or click Search to search for a song, artist, album, or playlist.
Casting to audio-only devices
Any devices with Chromecast built-in will support casting from the YouTube Music app. This includes casting to TVs, video streamers, speakers, and audio streamers. Read more about which TVs support Chromecast and which speakers support Chromecast to get started.
Note: Casting from the YouTube Music Installable Web App is currently not supported.
Waze app
To use YouTube Music with Waze, make sure you have both apps downloaded on your mobile device. Then follow the instructions here to turn on the audio controls and select YouTube Music.
Google Maps
You can set YouTube Music as your default music service and then use it to play music without minimizing Google Maps navigation. Make sure you have the YouTube Music app on your phone and then follow these steps to play music while navigating.
Once you've set up YouTube Music with Google Maps, the YouTube Music icon will appear on your navigation screen. You can click on the YouTube Music icon to pull up the YouTube Music widget and use it to play, skip or pause music, choose from a set of playlists, or click on it to open the YouTube Music app.
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How To Make Third Party Apps Play On Sonos
Source: https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/9231765?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid
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