YouTube, a popular video streaming company that has been quietly introducing new features to improve the user interface and keep its enormous subscriber base, has now silently implemented a new Stable Volume function for certain users. According to Android Authority, the capability was discovered by a few users, including YouTuber M. Brandon Lee.

What Is Stable Volume Feature?

When a person watches continuous videos, they may experience an annoyance of growing or decreasing sounds due to different audio settings. However, the firm has not revealed any official details regarding the new feature, but we believe that it would function as a normaliser to equal out the loudness between videos and the same videos.

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"This could help YouTube users avoid a sudden and sharp volume jump or a random decline in volume levels while watching videos from different creators and channels," according to the research.

Where Is The Stable Volume Feature Available?

The feature will appear under the Ambient mode option on the video settings page. The feature is expected to use artificial intelligence to recognise and optimise the volume of the videos even by different channels.

Is The Stable Volume Feature Available For Users?

Currently, not all users can utilise the feature, however, it is expected that everyone will be able to. Without a doubt, the inclusion will improve the platform's user experience and encourage customers to spend more time on it. The corporation is clearly testing the feature before releasing it.

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Will It Work On Music Videos As Well?

Although there is no official announcement on the feature, the report suggests that it may not work for music videos.

Meanwhile, a new lock screen feature that enables users to turn off touch interaction while watching a video was also unveiled earlier this month by the video-sharing company. This function assists users in avoiding unintentional taps that halt, skip, or otherwise disrupt videos.

In order to assist users learn about topics they are interested in, the business was also testing AI-generated quizzes on the mobile app Home Feed.