Last month, Google finally began rolling out the revamped YouTube Music app to coincide with the launch of the newly-updated music streaming service. However, upon inspection of the code contained within the latest APK by 9to5Google,
it appears the internet giant may already be working on some extra
features for the new service. Specifically, references to separate audio
and video quality settings were found within version 2.39 of the app,
although these will seemingly be limited to downloaded content.
At this point in time, it’s unclear when exactly the new quality settings will become available to YouTube Music
users, although their presence inside the current release suggests they
could be activated within the next few updates. Once this happens, it
should provide users with much more control over what exactly they
download. After all, in the current version of the app, users can choose
between just three options: Audio only, Medium, which includes video at
360p, and HD, which downloads the content in 720p
Presently,
it's unclear which exact video qualities will be available but, if the
current options are anything to go by, 360p and 720p seem to be the most
plausible options. This is due to the limitations that can appear when
the speed of the connection or the storage available on the device is
taken into account. Anyhow, in addition to this, users will also be able
to choose between High, Normal, or Low when it comes to the audio.

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