How do I play my own music in the background on my Xbox One?
Background audio is now available on the Xbox One thanks to the Summer Update, here's how it works!
First, you need an app that supports background audio. At present, only Universal apps such as Pandora and Cast support background audio, but in the future, Groove and myTube will be bringing their background sound to the party.
How to play audio in the background on your Xbox One
- First, download an app that supports background audio. Search for the podcasting app Cast or the music app Pandora in the Xbox app store.
Using Cast as an example, open the app and find a podcast to listen to using its search tools. Use your cursor and select play.
- When the audio is playing, you can then begin multi-tasking, moving into games and other apps.
- To access the background audio controls, double-tap the Xbox button on your controller. This will snap the guide. If you have background audio running, it will automatically select the Multitasking tab.
- From this menu, you can select track skipping, background audio volume mixer, and select the full-screen button to jump back into the app delivering background sound.
The Xbox One Summer Update also brings Cortana, various other Universal Windows Platform applications and much more to the console. For more information on this summer's update, see the links below!
What's the first thing you'll play on the Xbox One's background audio? Let us know in the comments!
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