The ability to identify song titles in YouTube videos isn't complicated; it's a new feature that enables YouTube users to recognize song names, artist details, and album information from tracks used in videos.
Although still in beta, the feature for identifying songs in YouTube videos is worth exploring. It represents YouTube's effort to enhance user experience, positioning itself as a premier music listening platform beyond traditional MP3 sites.
How to Find a Song's Name in a YouTube Video
Step 1: The feature for identifying songs in YouTube videos is in testing. It's often visible in popular songs or videos utilizing them, for instance, using the search term 'vitas thanos'.
Step 2: Click on any search result using the keyword you entered.
Step 3: In the song's video section, simply click on 'show more' to find the song's name in the YouTube video.
The 'Music in video' section will display details such as Song, Artist, Album, Licensed by. Simply clicking on the element takes you to the original song's video.
Finding a song's name in a YouTube video offers a promising feature, albeit with current limitations like only working with videos using the full original track or non-remixed versions. It's in need of further refinement.
YouTube also allows for offline viewing. Watching YouTube videos offline is possible except for some copyrighted videos, including remixes and movies.
Additionally, YouTube's repeat video feature eliminates the need for '10 hours' type videos. You can find out how to enable video repeat on YouTube here.