


Starting Thursday, you'll be able to play YouTube Music for free on smart speakers in the US, UK, Australia and a handful of other countries. You can play the free tier on smart displays if they're in a group with smart speakers, but not on their own. The blog post announcing the update specifically mentions smart speakers, so hopefully the change rolls out to smart displays soon. You can make any of those your default music service, so when you ask to play a song with a voice command, the Google Assistant built into the Home will search your preferred service first. Search millions of for-sale and rental listings, compare Zestimate home values and connect with local professionals. Along with YouTube Music, Google's smart speakers currently support both the free and premium versions of Pandora, Spotify and Google Play Music. YouTube Music Premium costs $10 a month and gets rid of the ads. You can now play the ad-supported free tier of YouTube Music on the Google Home and the company's other smart speakers, such as the Google Home Mini. Click 'Start' to start the conversion process. Select the format you want to convert to and customize your settings. The search giant owns YouTube, but while you've been able to access the site's premium music streaming service, you couldn't access the free tier of YouTube Music on your smart speaker until Thursday. 1 free video conversion tool Convert a video link Convert a video file Record a video Its simple to convert Enter the link of the video that you want to convert or choose a file from your device or cloud storage. Google is expanding your free choices for music on the Google Home.
