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technology1 year ago

"YouTube TV Introduces Game-Changing Last Channel Shortcut for Effortless Channel Switching"

YouTube TV has introduced several new features and improvements in 2024, including the ability to jump back to the last channel watched, customizable Multiview for sports events, and the option to reduce broadcast delay for a better game experience. These updates aim to enhance the viewing experience for users across supported devices, particularly for sports enthusiasts.

technology1 year ago

"Reduce Broadcast Delay Permanently: YouTube TV's Latest Device Update"

YouTube TV now allows users to permanently reduce broadcast delay on various devices, providing a better game experience, particularly for live events like the Super Bowl. Users can choose to keep the reduced delay on by default, but may experience more playback disruptions due to less time for buffering. The feature is available on a wide range of devices, and users can select "Default" to minimize interruptions or "Decrease" to reduce live spoilers.

technology2 years ago

YouTube TV Enhances Sports Viewing Experience with Reduced Broadcast Delay

YouTube TV is introducing a new option in its app that allows users to reduce broadcast delay for 48 hours, helping to minimize live spoilers and keep up with live sports. However, users will have to choose between a lesser broadcast delay or better stability, as reducing the delay increases the likelihood of playback interruptions. The option is available in the YouTube TV app under the "More" menu, giving users the choice between the default delay and a decreased delay for 48 hours.

technology2 years ago

YouTube TV Enhances Sports Viewing Experience with Reduced Broadcast Delay

YouTube TV now allows users to reduce the broadcast delay, enabling them to watch sports events closer to real-time. However, this may result in more buffering due to reduced buffering time for internet delays. Users need to manually turn on this feature, which lasts for 48 hours before reverting to default settings. To enable it, users can update the broadcast delay in the YouTube TV app and choose between "Decrease for 48 hours" for low delay or "Default" for minimal playback interruptions.