

In October of 2023, the main YouTube app picked up “Stable volume,” and something similar — “Consistent volume” — is now coming to YouTube Music for Android and iOS.
Consistent volume will simply “Normalize volume across tracks.” In the main app, it can “reduce jarring differences in volume” for videos.
This is something YTM users have wanted for some time. Compared to the main app where it can be quickly toggled on/off via in-player settings, YouTube Music places Consistent volume in the settings menu.
It can be found in Settings > Playback on Android or Settings > Playback & restrictions on iOS. This nice quality-of-life improvement was enabled by default on our end, and we’re not seeing this on the web app.
Consistent volume is not yet widely rolled out. We’re seeing it with version 8.15 for iPhone, but it’s not on our Android devices, though others already have it.

More on YouTube Music:
- YouTube Music now lets you fine-tune AI radios, upload custom thumbnails on Android
- YouTube Music upgrades Quick picks with multi-song radio creator
- YouTube committed to music, saw more full Premium upgrades than downgrades to Lite
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