iOS 15.5 will reintroduce Apple Music API for third-party apps to allow playback speed adjustments
With iOS 15.4, Apple disabled the ability to change the playback speed in third-party apps using the Apple Music API and its content. However, Apple has now decided to reintroduce that feature with iOS 15.5.
Word comes from Apple developer Joe Kun, who took to the Apple Developer Forums to announce that Apple re-evaluated their "previous decision to disable changing the playback rate for subscription content from Apple Music in third-party applications" and concluded that they "could safely enable that functionality again, just like before the release of iOS 15.4."
"As such, this issue is fixed in iOS 15.5 beta 4," Kun further said.
Third-party apps such as Perfect Tempo will be able to adjust playback speed for Apple Music content with iOS 15.5
Apple didn't reveal the reason for disabling the playback speed adjustment feature for third-party apps, but going by Kun's post, it's safe to say that the feature was disabled due to a bug that is now fixed.
iOS 15.5 is still in beta, so those who are on the stable channel will have to wait to be able to start adjusting the playback speed in third-party apps using the Apple Music API.
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- Anonymous
- 03 Jun 2022
- pLw
DJs.
- The Flash
- 10 May 2022
- p2L
I am just wondering, is there anyone on earth who plays a song faster or slower? You can play a video faster or slower but, why would anyone need to change the speed of a songs? I don't think even The Flash would need something like that.....
- AnonD-731363
- 10 May 2022
- Lfw
Well at least android users dont copy paste from apple because when comes to copy and paste android users had everything like apple have now 5-10 years earlier.