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I changed this hidden setting and instantly improved YouTube Music’s audio quality

Published Jan 24, 2026, 11:15 AM EST Aggy is a veteran writer and editor in the technology and gaming space. Having served as a Managing Editor for high-traffic digital publications, alongside being an editor and consultant for over a dozen sites. Aggy's published work spans a wide and respected array of tech and gaming outlets, including WePC, Screen Rant, How-To Geek, Android Police, PC Invasion, and Try Hard Guides. Beyond editorial work, Aggy's direct experience in the tech sphere extends to app development. Aggy has published two games under Tales and is always eager to learn and do more. He also likes working on computers and researching in his spare time. He knows about Windows, Linux, Audio, Video, and much more. High fidelity is almost never the default setting in the digital streaming world today. Most platforms, including YouTube Music, prioritize keeping your playback smooth and saving your data over giving you pure audio quality. This trade-off is silently ruining your listening experience. If you've spent money on great headphones or an advanced home setup, you should demand that your streaming service give you audio that matches that hardware's potential. Before you blame your speakers or resign yourself to a muddy

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Ruby Franke’s son Chad reads 2023 journal entries on TikTok videos | Fox News

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The son of convicted 8 Passengers YouTube blogger Ruby Franke is speaking out nearly two years after his mother was sentenced to up to six decades in prison for aggravated child abuse.  Chad Franke, 20, is sharing his side of the story in a series of TikTok videos by reading diary entries from 2023, one year before his mother sentenced in a Utah courtroom, according to People.  "Hi, my name is Chad, and I used to be very brainwashed," he said in the first video. "And, no, I’m not kidding. You can look me up."  Throughout the video, Chad explained he has received countless requests from his TikTok followers to "write a book on my story" but conceded he feels he is not a "very good writer" and does not want a third party telling his side of things. MOMMY BLOGGER RUBY FRANKE'S HUSBAND SAYS ‘SOME CRAZY S---’ WENT ON IN ABUSE ACCOMPLICE'S $5.3M FORTRESS The demise of Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt ended with the pals and business partners in prison. (Instagram/@moms_of_truth) "Then I remembered I kind of wrote my own story myself," Chad said, pointing to a journal in which

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How One NFL Snap Turned Into a Career on YouTube – Front Office Sports

The play lasted just nine seconds. Fourth down, the Bears trailed by 11, season on the line: Quarterback Caleb Williams drifted left, got knocked off his feet, and somehow managed to flick a perfect 27-yard pass between four Packers into the hands of receiver Rome Odunze.  Tim Jenkins kept replaying the video, switching among camera angles that didn’t air on the live broadcast. For his audience of more than 52,000 YouTube subscribers, he pointed out two crucial details.  First, Bears tight end Colston Loveland was wide open on the other side of the field and could’ve scored if Williams tossed him the ball instead. Second, Williams never got the chance to see Loveland, because he had to scramble away from the defense after Bears guard Jonah Jackson lunged out of position.  The 84-minute video analyzing this play and other key game moments is the kind of patient film study you’d find at a coaches’ roundtable or players’ session. It’s since garnered more than 42,000 views. The nuanced understanding makes sense for the 34-year-old Jenkins, a former pro football player who has turned his on-field IQ into All Things QB on YouTube. Jenkins’s own NFL moment lasted only one throw. In

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TikTok, Facebook, YouTube: Bangladesh’s latest election battlegrounds – Al Jazeera

Dhaka, Bangladesh – The fast-paced, rhythm-driven song’s lyrics could come across as commentary about life in rural Bangladesh. “The days of boat, the sheaf of paddy and the plough have ended; the scales will now build Bangladesh”, the words go. In reality, though, the song is a political anthem supportive of Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami party that went viral on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok in early November. It speaks of the symbols of parties that have governed Bangladesh that it argues Bangladeshis now want to reject: The boat is the symbol of the Awami League (AL) of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted by a student-led uprising in August 2024; the sheaf of paddy is the symbol of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP); and the plough, the election symbol of the Jatiya Party, a former ally of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League, founded by a military ruler in the 1980s. The Jamaat’s symbol is scales. On February 12, the country is scheduled to vote in what is shaping up to be a direct contest between the BNP and a Jamaat-led alliance. On-the-ground campaigning starts on Thursday, January 22. But online, parties have been battling it out for months, trying to

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YouTube Updates Video Management Options on Mobile | Social Media Today

YouTube’s tweaking the design of its video management options for creators, while it’s also looking to simplify the upload flow, in order to reduce confusion, especially when posting Shorts clips. First off, on video management, YouTube says that it’s looking to simplify the creator experience by “ consolidating multiple entry points to the video list on mobile.” As you can see in this example, YouTube’s reducing the amount of options on the channel management screen in the app, with the “Manage videos” option gone, and the “Your videos” option now being the main entry point for the channel page. That’ll ideally help to streamline creation, by reducing the possible options guiding you from the main screen. As explained by YouTube: “Going forward, creators will be redirected to their channel page after video creation, so that all video management can be done directly on the channel page tabs (videos, shorts, and live). The goal is to simplify and streamline the YouTube main app, making it easier for creators to manage all of their content directly on the channel page.” So, again, that’ll ideally make it easier to manage your channel content on mobile, though the desktop management options remain the same.

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