Play videos on your mobile device while using other apps or when your screen is off. Background play is available on YouTube, YouTube Music, and YouTube Kids mobile apps (if these apps are available in your location) when you're signed in with your YouTube Premium membership account.

Playing YouTube videos in the background in Android can be done in Firefox in a similar manner to the one above for iPhone. We've tested this for Firefox, and it could work on other, smaller browsers too. However, it's unlikely to work on any browsers using Chrome as a base, as Chrome has removed this as an option.


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have you looked at invidious as an alternative to listening to/getting screen turned off content? (allows self hosing in docker) and they have a app for ios/android too, allows full background play, download as audio, listen to video as just audio, etc etc.

As a minimum, you should always include play-pause option for any non-essential element that flickers or moves across the screen. For more information see the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

Hi there guys im having a problem with Cubase Pro 10 , when i am in Cubase window i press play the music starts but when i open another application for example google chrome the music automatically stops in Cubase, does anyone know how can i fix this problem so Cubase can run even when i am in another application.

Is there any updated plans to have background play on the Android Floatplane app? Thats the biggest holdbacks in me subscribing to more people on Floatplane especially Level1Techs for their podcasts. Its a complete pain if I want to background play something from Floatplane. I have to download it on desktop (10+minutes for 360p, not that im complaining about the high quality but I only need audio) then transfer it to my phone.

This will make a mini player of the video show up as a widget on your screen that you can move around and even move over the edge of the screen and it will have a little tab that you can use to pull it back out.

You can even lock your screen and then it will stop playing, but if you just press the power button and look at your lock screen there will be the audio controls if you have that enabled on your settings and click play. Then you can lock it and have the screen black/off and the video will still be playing in the background.

3. Once it starts playing, feel free to lock your iPhone or close the app and open another one. You can pause and play the video's audio from the iPhone's Control Center, by opening it and holding your finger down on the music tab for a moment.

Quick tip: You can customize or turn off background play by going to Settings the YouTube app and selecting Background Play. From there you can set it to either Always on, Off, or Headphones or external speakers.

Ever since YouTube Premium launched, Google has worked hard to make sure that it's the only way to play YouTube in the background. Every few months a new trick appears that lets users bypass it, but it's quickly patched out.

4. The page will reload, and the new video player will look just like the YouTube website you'd see on a computer. Tap on the video again to start playing it. It'll start playing in fullscreen mode.

You'll now be able to lock your phone, use other apps, and even browse other Safari pages with YouTube playing in the background. Just note that if you're playing from a playlist, you'll need to do this for each individual video.

is actually very important. I used other tutorials to get my AVAudioPlayer up and running. Everything worked fine except my audio would not START if the app was in the background. To clarify, my audio was fine if it was already playing when the app went into the background...but it would not start if the app was already in the background.

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I'm talking about playback in the background when screen gets turned off.

When you're on the go a lot and you're watching something, just because you need to put the phone down temporarily for whatever reason really, having the playback interrupted is simply annoying. Having the playback be played in the background have multiple benefits. Playing a music video for one, listening to video podcasts is another. Maybe I'm the only one that consumes videos without looking at the screen all the time, in that case feel free to ignore the request. But I do think this is something that improves the application, very much the same way youtube improved theirs.


I guess if you somehow allowed thirdparty video players, same result could be achieved allowing someone to use something like mx player.

It keeps playing. So when background play is enabled, turning of screen will not stop playback, and pressing the home button continues playback but minimizes to popup display and after that if you turn of it continues playing ad well.

Typing an m in front of the YouTube URL, , ensures you will stay within the browser to access YouTube. It's important to stay in the browser, and not jump over to the YouTube app if you want YouTube to play in the background.

Sometimes iOS defaults the media player to your music library in the music player, rather than the video. If this happens, simply go back to the YouTube video in Opera or Dolphin, and press play again to clear out the music player so that it defaults to YouTube.

One thing I hate about Twitter is that when playing a video, I can't browse away from that video or page while still having it play. Is there any setting or other method in Chromium that would enable this? (Perhaps blocking the onBlur or whatever event Twitter is capturing to stop background playback?)

The general solution is to unset in the Twitter setting named 'Video Autoplay'. After which, the video may stop when minimizing Chrome (in Windows), but it won't stop when setting the focus to another tab or application.

So I have have had Spotify on my phone for a while now. Or I did , I had it linked to my alarms . How ever the app just starts randomly playing even when there has been no alarm to go off. I have been in a few situations where it starts playing random music that I have never listened to !!! I went and even turned off all notifications In my settings and it still turnd on and startd to play . So I just deleted the whole app and now I no longer have random music playing . Even when I havnt opend the app it's self. And before anyone asks no my account is only linked with my devices never has done this on my laptop .

If it's totally random, you might want to run through the steps in this Article, to make sure you're the only one who has access to your phone and that playback isn't starting from another device where you might be logged in.

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I am writing a web app that uses bubble circle music player audio. I want to make sure that the user can move to a different application while still listening to the audio in the background. This works while the web app is still within Safari itself. However, when the user adds the web app to their homescreen and it has been set to allow for fullscreen access (no Safari toolbars), when they leave the app the audio does not continue to play. Does anyone know of any way to have a web app proceed while in the background?

When I play a video on YouTube, either through browser or app, if I exit out and pull up Control Center, the title of the video is there in music, but when I press play, it goes blank, and there is no sound. Anyone else having this issue? I'm using an iPhone 6s.

I'm having the same problem. A couple of days ago, YouTube background playback stopped working out of nowhere. I don't know what's wrong with it, but whenever I go to Control Center and hit "play", it just goes blank. I've tried restarting Safari (I prefer the YT layout on Safari over the actual app), and I've tried restarting my iPod completely. Nothing has worked, and if I have to pay for YouTube playback, heads are going to roll.

I've figured out that if you go to YouTube on Safari and change it to desktop mode in the settings like you'd see on a regular computer, you can get it to still play in the background while using other apps or locking the screen. Works for me on the new iOS and iPhone 6 Plus.

It works on either android or apple for me. When you are playing youtube on Firefox and turn the screen off, the sound may stop but just turn on again the screen to see the play button then press play. Then you may turn off the screen again and the sound should just keeps going.

I found a work around. If you download the firefox app and go to youtube in the private viewing mode in Firefox, the background playing function will work. It won'twork if you use a regular firefox tab.

Youtube did play in the background if you play it through Safari. Press the home button, swipe up, then swipe left and press play. Until recently this would allow youtube to play in the background. Now when I press the play button the screen changes from what I was listening to on Youtube to "Music now playing on headphones."

I'm having the same issue! It has been working for years, up until tonight. I usually select a YouTube video (through safari), play the video, presss the home button, swipe up to get the audio controls, and press play. That usually works, but now when I press play, it goes blank and shows "music" and does nothing. Very inconvenient since I like to listen to relaxing sounds to help me fall asleep. Hopefully there is a solution. So far tried closing all apps, and restarting my iPhone. Ps I have iPhone 7. e24fc04721

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