Last month, Google announced that YouTube TV will get a new version of the multi -view that users can use for non -sports content. Now that the selected number of channels like Google Bravo, ESPN, and the United States is advancing this functionality, which will be further enhanced in the next few months.
Unaware of you, YouTube TV’s multi -view feature allows you to watch four streams together. Your options were limited to the preset sequence at the time of launch, but Google then developed a blood a multi -View function that allows users to select which streams can be added to their multi -view feed.
This feature is still in its early stages, and at this time, you can only choose from direct sports feeds to make your multi -view feed, but it will soon change.
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The news came through the reddate of all places, as was previously seen by Google 9TO5. On Friday, Google announced that “YouTube is experiencing a multi -view ability to make with selected channels for TV members,” has been launched with a small list of popular national channels in numerous content genders.
During the early stages, company testing channels such as Espn, Bravo, and the United States, but these channels may change over time. On this note, Google said it “plans to expand further, including local channels, in the coming months.”
How to Try YouTube TV’s Multi -View feature
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If you are the current YouTube TV subscriber, you can feature this upgraded multi -view feature of spin. You can access it the same way as before, either to find a multi -view on your TV remote or, if you are on mobile, taping the multi -view on the player. You can also get personal multiple recommendations from the “Watch in Multi View” or “Top Pix” row for you in the home tab.
However, Google said “over the next few weeks” is slowly rolling its function. So if you don’t yet see the option, don’t worry. Experience may take a few weeks to get available to you.
The top of your multi -View feed construction is a new “Multi -View launch of YouTube TV”, which will include your local ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC channels out of the gate. So in the coming months there is a lot to wait for YouTube TV users.
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