YouTube Music Lacks Option to Disable Pitch Correction at Variable Speeds
When YouTube Music plays audio at non-standard speeds, pitch correction distorts the sound. Users want a setting to disable pitch correction for accurate audio playback, particularly relevant for music learners and audiophiles.
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