11-30-2024 08:48 AM
I play the same YouTube Music playlist every night. I never play any other music from my Nest Hub. Sometimes in the mornings I'll ask for weather or news, but NEVER any other music than this playlist.
Every night, I have to speak, "Hey Google, Play my [playlist name]" and sometimes it plays the right thing, other times it plays something completely random...including hard-core rap sometimes (I NEVER listen to rap on any of my devices).
Worst thing is that my wife goes to bed a couple hours before me because of our work schedules. So speaking then having the Nest respond causes her to wake up some nights...and that's if it gets it right the first time. Some nights I have to repeat the play command three or four times before it starts playing the right thing.
Why isn't there a way to pin a playlist to the "Media" list that I can access on the screen? Or a way to open YouTube Music so I can select what I want to play?
I really would like to have the ability to pin this one and only thing I play from the Hub to the screen of the Hub so I can just press the screen and play every night.
12-04-2024 12:28 PM - edited 12-05-2024 11:41 AM
Hello QPhysics137,
Thank you for posting in this community. I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble requesting your YouTube playlist on your Google Nest Hub. Don't worry; I'm happy to help.
Based on the information you've provided, here are a few suggestions:
Please let me know if these suggestions are helpful.
Best regards,
Daniel
12-04-2024 01:36 PM
None of those even come close to addressing the issues I wrote about. It's like there's a boilerplate response that gets posted when a few keywords are recognized.
The playlist does play sometimes, but not all the time. So renaming wouldn't change anything.
According to the documentation, "Play my [playlist name]" is supposed to work. But I have tried other things, including the very specific, "Play my YouTube Music playlist [playlist name]" and it still doesn't get it right every time.
I have rebooted my device to try and address this and other issues.
None of your suggestions does a thing about why I can't pin the playlist to the device.
12-04-2024 05:02 PM - edited 12-05-2024 11:41 AM
Hey QPhysics137,
Thank you so much for keeping me updated. I appreciate the information you've provided. Let's explore some more tips:
I look forward to your response.
Regards,
Daniel
12-04-2024 05:06 PM
You haven't read a word I've written, have you?