Hey there, music lover! If you’ve been wrestling with YouTube Music’s new casting menu and missing that trusty old “Stop Casting” button, you’re not alone. After some grumbling from users, YouTube Music has made a tweak – introducing the “Disconnect from TV” option. But, as with many things in life, it’s not quite perfect. Let’s dive into what’s new, what works, and what still needs some fine-tuning.
A Quick Recap
A few months back, YouTube Music decided to give its casting menu a facelift. The new design was all about showing a bigger list of available devices around you, which sounds great, right? But in the process, they axed the “Stop Casting” button, forcing users to tap “This phone” to stop playback on the connected device. Naturally, this change didn’t sit well with everyone, leading to some pretty vocal feedback.
The New Disconnect Option
To address the outcry, YouTube Music rolled out the “Disconnect from TV” button. You’ll find it hidden in the three-dot menu next to the volume slider. Here’s the kicker, though: this button doesn’t stop playback everywhere. It just cuts the connection between your phone and the cast device, meaning your tunes will keep playing on your TV or speaker.
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Far from Perfect
Ideally, you’d want the disconnect button to stop playback entirely – both on your phone and the cast device. But for now, you’ll still need to hit the pause button on your app after disconnecting if you want to silence the music. It’s a bit of a clunky process and not the seamless experience we all hoped for.
Is It Here to Stay?
As of now, it’s unclear if YouTube Music will stick with this “Disconnect from TV” option or if they’ll bring back the simpler “Stop Casting” button. Let’s hope they listen to user feedback and make further improvements soon. In the meantime, you’ll have to make do with this workaround.
What Do You Think?
So, what’s your take on this new Disconnect from TV button? Is it a step in the right direction, or does it still leave you longing for the old casting menu? Share your thoughts!