Thanks to my Google Play Music All Access subscription, I've been able to try YouTube Music Key, the new feature that transforms YouTube into the music streaming service with the largest collection of music videos.
If you use All Access and you have the latest version of the Play Music app for Android, you should see this message in Play Music:
Open the YouTube app and the most obvious new feature is the download button that lets you save almost any music video.
The "add video to Offline" dialog lets you pick the video quality: normal (360p), HD (720p). You can click "remember my settings" to no longer see this dialog.
The Offline section shows all your offline videos and playlists.
You can download entire playlists. The music tab from the "what to watch" section features a lot of music playlists, including Songza playlists.
The "background & offline" section from the settings lets you customize background listening, video quality, offline storage and lets you disable downloading videos when you're not using Wi-Fi.
By default, YouTube continues to play music videos in the background, but you can disable this feature or only enable it when using headphones or external speakers.
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