Usually when you open an app, you will see a black screen for few seconds and then app will crash with or without an error message.
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It is one of the most common problem in mobile phones and tablets. You should see the notification for the current song just hit play to restart it.Common For: Background Music App Problems and Troubleshooting Steps ✅ I'm getting black screen / white screen (blank screen) when I open For: Background Music?
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As soon as you see your home screen, the music may stop. Tap the Home key at the bottom of your screen.You’ll now be using the desktop version of YouTube.Tap on the three dots in the upper-right corner of the screen, and then select “Desktop site” from the drop-down menu.(This has to be done using a mobile browser, so make sure you’re in the website and not the YouTube app.) While you’re in Chrome, go to the YouTube website.This method, which I first saw written up in Digital Trends works in Chrome and may work in other mobile browsers as well.
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However, if you want to give it a try, here’s how to play music in the background of your mobile device.
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When I tried it on a phone running Android 10, the same song kept repeating, while on an iPhone running iOS 13, the music simply stopped. And I was unable to play more than a single song in a playlist in either OS. You can play a single track in the background on both an Android phone and an iPhone - but it’s a bit fiddly. There are a couple of workarounds, however. For that, you need to be a subscriber to YouTube Music or YouTube Premium. As mentioned previously, PiP will not work if you try to play anything classified as a music video. There is a very large “but” here, however. A small “x” in the upper-right corner will stop the video and banish the box. You will also be able to pause it if you want.
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If you tap the center of the video, a small box will appear tap again, and the video will go to full size. Now, when you go into the YouTube app and start playing a video, you can simply press the Home key at the bottom of your screen, and the video will shrink down, allowing you to go to another app while it continues to play. Make sure that PiP for YouTube is allowed if not, tap on YouTube and toggle it on.
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We’ll look at a workaround for music videos in Android - and for iPhone users as well (who, as of this writing, don’t have access to the PiP feature). Recent versions of the Android YouTube app allow you to use Picture-in-Picture (PiP) to view (or listen to) almost any YouTube video while you’re reading your tweets or checking out the latest news - that is, any video except one that’s labeled as being music. Unfortunately, unless you’re a subscriber to YouTube Premium ($11.99 a month) or YouTube Music ($9.99 a month), your ability to listen to a YouTube video in the background is limited - doable, but limited.Īndroid users have it slightly better in this respect. There’s a lot of music - and storytelling and news - on YouTube, and so it stands to reason that you’d want to be able to play it in the background on your mobile device while reading, texting, or doing other things.