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TL;DR
- Patching app Morphe will bring YouTube’s Premium playing queue feature in its upcoming v1.31 patch update.
- The playing queue feature bypasses previous server-side restrictions by creating a temporary queue that users can play, open, or save as a playlist.
- Following user feedback, developers have also added persistence to the queue so it remains intact even if the YouTube app restarts.
Morphe is fast-growing as a patching app that not only unlocks paid features in YouTube and YouTube Music but has also recently extended to other streaming apps. If you’re a Morphe YouTube user, you’ve probably run into issues adding videos to the playing queue. Thankfully, a future Morphe update will finally allow you to add videos to the playing queue.
The playing queue on YouTube is like a temporary playlist for videos you’re watching in your current viewing session. Surprisingly, the playing queue is a YouTube Premium feature, and it was unavailable on Morphe as it was said to be controlled on the server side.
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