Apple Music: you will love this new feature

This is a big step for compatibility. The Cupertino companyjust announcedthat Apple Music subscribers can now upload their playlists to YouTube Music via Apple's Data and Privacy page.

Details of transfers

Concretely, and once connected you will have to opt for the “Transfer a copy of your data” option to carry out this operation. Note that this is the only streaming service compatible with the Apple brand's platform. We should therefore not, for the moment, hope for a transfer toSpotifyits main rival in this market, and also the undisputed number 1 in the sector.

As statedMacRumors, you will need to have an active Apple Music (or iTunes Match) account as well as a YouTube Music account. Note also that your playlists will of course always be available on Apple Music.

Finally, be aware that only the playlists you have created are transferable. Don't panic if a song is missing from your YouTube Music library, it's probably because it's not available on the service.

Apple Music takes the bottle

In addition to this beneficial development, Apple Music continues to integratesome welcome improvementsover time. This is the case with the SharePlay in car option that we talked about last summer. Passengers seated in the rear of a vehicle are able to control the titles played via the CarPlay dashboard. A particularly popular tool among Uber drivers who can provide a better experience for customers.

Finally, let's also point out the more flexible transitions between pieces. In fact, this involves lowering the volume of the current track to bring the new title more smoothly.