YouTube Offline Playback Launched in India
YouTube Offline Playback Launched in India
YouTube on Thursday announced the start of the India rollout of the new
offline feature that allows users to download videos to their Android
device for later consumption when without usable network connectivity.
YouTube's offline feature, which was announced earlier this year alongside the Android One, is ad-supported and available for Android and iOS.
The firm said starting Thursday, "much of India's popular YouTube content" is available to view offline.
The videos are available for offline playback only through the YouTube app, and can be downloaded via mobile data or Wi-Fi.
A video downloaded via the YouTube
offline feature is available for viewing within 48 hours, the firm
specified at its launch event in Mumbai, thus helping avoid issues
involved with the free downloading of copyrighted content. Users have to
sync with YouTube to watch the videos.
Notably ads will be
downloaded alongside the video, and these will be refreshed once the
user re-syncs to YouTube. The re-syncing process allows YouTube to
calculate metrics such as views and ad data.
John Harding, Vice
President of Engineering at YouTube, said of the new offline feature,
"In a country like India, the future of the Internet is mobile... By
launching this offline experience on YouTube in India today, we hope to
help people move past the challenges of data connection, speed and cost
to enjoy a smooth, buffer-free version of YouTube."
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