YouTube TV Getting Ability to Split Into 4 Screens

Rural

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The ability to view 4 games I have virtually no interest in, yes sir.
 

dmclone

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I highly doubt we will see it this year. Google announces this stuff, you forget about it, and then a year later it's released.
 

MeowingCows

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It looks like YTTV recently upped it's free trial length to 3 weeks lining up with the start of football, for those on the fence. I'm probably gonna give it a spin (currently a free streamer/antenna person).
 

BigJCy

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Hopefully very soon but watch it will probably happen after football season is done.
So this appears to be the case. They will probably end up releasing it after Football & Basketball season is over with. :mad:
 

ZZZ

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Once again hoping this comes out before football season is over, but I haven’t seen any updates on it. Sad stuff.
 

ZZZ

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Hoping for conference Basketball season at this point.
That also would be great. That hadn’t crossed my mind, but I would love being able to watch 4 college hoop games at the same time.

Or I could just cave and get a multiple tv setup in my basement.
 

Tre4ISU

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Dish has had this for years. We usually just do two but can get four. One of the reasons I haven’t been able to convince husband to dump it.
Have you don't the math on how long it take to just pay off another TV? It was like 6 months for me. That's when I made the switch. the 4:1 kept me in place for year.
 

Cloneon

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Really? It isn't available? I'm a tad confused since iframe has been around for decades. I used it regularly decades ago to fill portions of the screen from multiple websites. That being said, I've heard it's a security threat. Throw that fault at the standards committees. Regardless, it can be coded around. Maybe it's a streaming performance issue. I know it's been a feature standards committees have wanted to deprecate for quite awhile in favor in linear coding. Maybe they want linear flow (but, RARELY do I see any websites with proper linear flow). All I know is there are multiple ways it can be done. So color me surprised.
 

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