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6 best Xbox One background audio apps

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Background audio is one of the best Xbox One features recently rolled out, allowing gamers to listen to their favorite songs while playing thelatest Xbox One games. All you need to do to is launch an app supporting Xbox background audio, start playing your favorite music, and then hit the Home button to resume your game.

The next question is: which apps support background music? For the time being, there are only a handful of apps that support Xbox One background audio, but Microsoft promises more will soon follow.

Xbox One background audio apps

Xbox One background audio apps

Groove Music

You need to install the latest version of Groove Music to be able to use the Xbox One background music feature. Go to the main dashboard screen and click onGames & Apps.Then select the Apps tab, click onGroovewith the view key on your controller, and install the update.

With Groove Music you can stream and download millions and millions of songs. Choose the perfect playlist for every game genre from Groove curated or make your own. You can also add your MP3 tracks to OneDrive, and then listen to your favorite songs on the Xbox One.

You can downloadGroove Musicfor free from the Windows Store.

Pandora

Pandora is one of the most popular streaming services, offering millions of songs from thousands of artists. Thanks to a recent update, the Pandora app now supports Xbox One background music. Play your favorite tracks in the background, while heading to the first position in leader boards. The only disadvantage of Pandora is its availability limit: you can use in the United States, Australia and New Zealand.

You can downloadPandorafor free from the Windows Store.

Simple Background Music Player

The Simple Background Music Player allows you to play tracks stored on a USB-connected external device. It can’t get easier than this: all you need to do is transfer the tracks on the stick, plug it in to your Xbox One, launch the app, and hit the play button.

This app supports MP3, M4A, MP4, FLAC and WMA music file formats. The only disadvantage is that it can only play 200 songs at a time.

You can downloadSimple Background Music Playerfor free from the Windows Store.

Spoticast for Spotify

Spoticast brings Spotify on your Xbox One, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tracks while sweeping your enemies. The app relies on YouTube to stream music and allows you to access your Spotify playlists.

Other features include:

You can buySpoticast for Spotifyfrom the Windows Store for $4.99.

Cast app

The Cast app allows you to listen to your favorite podcasts on your Xbox One. With this app, you can handle your podcasts in one place and synchronize them over your Windows devices.

VLC

This app doesn’t currently support Xbox One background music, but Microsoft promises it will in the near future – this is why we included it on our list. VLC is a feature-rich app that supports a wide range of audio and video file formats. According to the tech giant, VLC will be launching on Xbox One in a few months, which means that most likely it will support Xbox One background music by the end of the year.

You candownload VLCfor free from the Windows Store.

As stated in the beginning of this article, more apps supporting Xbox One background audio will soon be available, including iHeartRadio andMyTube. No information is available as to when these apps will support Xbox One background music, but we’ll update this article as soon as more details emerge.

Have you tried out the Xbox One background audio feature? Tell us more about your experience in the comment section below.

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Madalina Dinita

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She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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