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YouTube TV Split Screen

Frankie51

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Hi, I thought I remember hearing something about being able to split your screen in youtube tv to watch multiple football games at once. I tried to figure it out Saturday and couldn’t find anything about it. Does anyone know if you can do this right now or not? Thanks.
 
Hi, I thought I remember hearing something about being able to split your screen in youtube tv to watch multiple football games at once. I tried to figure it out Saturday and couldn’t find anything about it. Does anyone know if you can do this right now or not? Thanks.
"Future" release. Last I read they were thinking Novemberish ... which sucks, because FUBO TV has it NOW, and they're clearly way behind Google when it comes to programming resources to throw at something like this. Hell, Playstation Vue had it back in 'Nam. This is my only "nit" with YTTV.
 
"Future" release. Last I read they were thinking Novemberish ... which sucks, because FUBO TV has it NOW, and they're clearly way behind Google when it comes to programming resources to throw at something like this. Hell, Playstation Vue had it back in 'Nam. This is my only "nit" with YTTV.
Thanks for clarifying.
 
I'll add: IF you have an Apple TV AND there are multiple games within the ABC/ESPN ecosystem, you can do this NOW within the ESPN app. The FoxSportsGo app USED to offer "mosaic" or split-screen mode, but IIRC they discontinued it.

The value to having YTTV offer the service within the constructs of their app is obvious: you can watch games from CBS, ESPN, Fox and others at the same time.

I've got a newer Samsung NEO TV, and if I split sources (e.g. one OTA/Antenna source and one streaming source - i.e. YTTV), I can use the native Picture-in-Picture (PIP) capabilities to keep an eye on a second game. The PROBLEM with that approach on the family room TV (vs. the big screen project downstairs in the home theater room) is screen size. Me, watching the PIP in the upper corner:

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Fubo does this right now on AppleTv (probably other devices too). Can watch up to 4 games with a bottom line scoreboard you can use to keep up with and switch to other games when you want. It's a delight.
 
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