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How to Play Music from YouTube on Amazon Echo

by Olivia Jones office.com/setup

An echo is a type of voice that triggered an internet-connected device with two way sound. Amazon Echo is a great device as Alexa can answer the questions and also pursue the commands. You can also ask Alexa to set the orders of Amazon for you. One with home devices uses Alex to manage several smart devices, including security cameras, thermostats, door locks, lights, and much more. The feature that not everybody has the idea of, is that Echo can get media from another source then play it on speakers. You may connect a tablet, smartphone, or PC to Alexa using Bluetooth connectivity to play songs and other media. The Echo has a vast collection of music playing capability inbuilt that works properly different. Go through the blog and follow the instructions to play music from YouTube on Amazon Echo.

Play Music from YouTube on Amazon Echo

Many love to listen to music on YouTube instead of on the services or apps designed for music. It is free and has a collection of songs and playlist from old to new artists, superstars, mainstream acts, or classical music. If the song or any piece has ever been recorded, then it will surely be available on YouTube. Though YouTube is the competition of Amazon’s music service, including Amazon Music. And because of that, the Echo does not support playing music that is available only on YouTube.

If you want to play music from YouTube, then you can follow the provided steps:

  1. Switch on the Bluetooth on the connected device.
  2. Say, Alexa, connect with my device or any other phone that you like to connect.
  3. Follow steps to connect the Echo with the device.
  4. Launch YouTube app on the system, then play whichever music or what so ever you like to play on YouTube.
  5. The sound will then come through on Echo’s speaker.

Unluckily you cannot manage YouTube using Echo-like, you can manage Spotify, Pandora, or Amazon music, but you may control the Echo part.

Add Skill to the Alexa to Play YouTube from Echo

If you want to add skill to the Alexa to play YouTube from Echo, then abide by the given instructions:

  1. Navigate to Alexa Console.
  2. Register as the Developer if you have not already.
  3. When you complete the registration and then logged in to the Alexa Developer, choose the Alexa Skills Kit from Alexa to pull down.
  4. Tap on the Create Skill option.
  5. Give the Skill a name and then choose the default language.
  6. Click on the Custom model.
  7. Choose the Provision of your option.
  8. Insert the skill demand name; these are the words used to conjure the skill.
  9. Tap on the JSON Editor at the left section.
  10. Remove everything from the text bar.
  11. Load the code and then copy it in another browser.
  12. Paste the code in the JSON Editor text bar.
  13. Tap on the Save Model.
  14. Select the Interfaces option at the left of the menu and then allow the Video App and  Audio Player.
  15. Press Save Interfaces.
  16. Hit the Endpoint option at the left of the menu and then choose the AWS Lambda ARN. You have to insert the region code where your area placed below Default Region.
  17. Tap on the Save Endpoint option.
  18. Press the Permissions option underneath on the left.
  19. Switch on the Lists Write and Lists Read.
  20. Tap on the Custom in a section at left then overview Skill Checklist at a left. Each item must be green. However, you have to wait a few minutes for the Model to finish.
  21. Click the Test option at the top of the page.
  22. Set Test is disabled for the skill option from off to advance.

The Echo will act on the voice command to play YouTube directly as this is the inbuilt feature of Alexa.

Source: https://upmcafee.com/how-to-play-music-from-youtube-on-amazon-echo/


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