The Google Play Music Desktop Player (GPMDP) app has been updated with support for the new YouTube Music. GPMDP is a cross platform desktop player for Google Play Music, and now YouTube Music, which adds extra features on top of Google's music service(s), like desktop integration, as well as various customizations. A beautiful remote app for controlling your Google Play Music Desktop Player. Have complete control of your player from the comfort of your couch. Basic song functionality (Play, Pause, Previous, Next). Control volume with device volume keys. Queue up playlists. Play specific songs. Search your library. More coming soon!
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OS:Arch LinuxGPMDP Version:GPMDP version 4.6.0Issue Descriptions:The YouTube Music option is not visible for me, I'm in the U.S. So it's not a region issue, and I already have access to YouTube Music Early Access so I do have it with my Google account.Issue seems to imply that to use YouTube Music you have to access the setting via a tray icon? If so this is useless as neither my window manager or my setup makes use of or displays tray icons. (See screenshot to see what I am referring to)Steps to Reproduce:Run GPMDP on a system with a panel/bar that does not display tray icons and try to use YouTube Music from the app.Please can there be another way within the main app window or within the Side bar/settings to toggle the YouTube Music support rather than relying on the assumption that every system has tray icons? Currently the only place that option lives is in the tray menu. Once we have better UI injection support for YTM (this is one of the things we don't have working yet) I can add things like the 'desktop settings' option into the YTM UI and then move the service switching into 'Desktop Settings'. It isn't there at the moment purely because we haven't solved the UI injection thing but that is something that will be worked on at some point.For now you can edit the settings file manually if you want to get access to YTM and for whatever reason your linux setup doesn't have tray icon support ?.
Currently the only place that option lives is in the tray menu. Once we have better UI injection support for YTM (this is one of the things we don't have working yet) I can add things like the 'desktop settings' option into the YTM UI and then move the service switching into 'Desktop Settings'. It isn't there at the moment purely because we haven't solved the UI injection thing but that is something that will be worked on at some point.For now you can edit the settings file manually if you want to get access to YTM and for whatever reason your linux setup doesn't have tray icon support ?.
Google don’t make Windows 10 apps but there are 3rd party apps available and one I frequently use for Google Music Play Music s called GPMDP. Despite its name it’s a great alternative to using the browser to access Google Play Music in the browser. The app has just been updated improved the user experience:.
NEW: You can now enable the windows 10 media service without the volume overlay thing. NEW: MPRIS service now listens for, and emits volume events.
NEW: Added a keyboard shortcut for showing album art. FIX: Whole bunch of random “null” errors. FIX: Bunch of dark theme issues have been resolved.
FIX: Last.FM scrobble logic now works betterYou sign in to the app and then you have access the Google Music library. It supports desktop notifications, custom actions, lyrics, a system tray menu, custom styles and casting to Chromecast receivers. I have been playing with the app today and it works very well, it’s nice to have a dedicated app rather than just the browser.The app is free from the.