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I bought it, but for a tech company their tech is pretty shit.
On ESPN, if I want to watch 4 games, there are a couple different layout options, and I can pick and add each individual game at my discretion. With YouTubeTV, they have predefined choices of games you can watch. It’s not a complete list of combinations, and you don’t have layout options (ESPN gives you a one big, 3 small to one side option that’s nice). I have two actual TVs where I watch games so the layouts are less of an issue, but I can’t put a game on one screen then the other 4 I want to watch on a second screen as background unless I get lucky and it happens to be one of the choices they gave.
I don’t watch a second screen during Patriots games. I like having other games in the background during other windows for commercials and down time though. But YouTube’s tech blows and isn’t close to competitive with ESPN.
I bought it, but for a tech company their tech is pretty shit.
On ESPN, if I want to watch 4 games, there are a couple different layout options, and I can pick and add each individual game at my discretion. With YouTubeTV, they have predefined choices of games you can watch. It’s not a complete list of combinations, and you don’t have layout options (ESPN gives you a one big, 3 small to one side option that’s nice). I have two actual TVs where I watch games so the layouts are less of an issue, but I can’t put a game on one screen then the other 4 I want to watch on a second screen as background unless I get lucky and it happens to be one of the choices they gave.
Typically, we have the Colts, Lions, and Redzone on. I usually don’t care about the fourth game.
Does it let you do that?
I don’t watch a second screen during Patriots games. I like having other games in the background during other windows for commercials and down time though. But YouTube’s tech blows and isn’t close to competitive with ESPN.