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Just In Time For the Super Bowl, YouTube TV Is Now Offering a 1080p ‘Enhanced’ Option
YouTube TV seems to be introducing better picture quality for all subscribers, even though the company itself isn’t making it known far and wide for some inexplicable reason, especially as it calls the new option its “highest video quality” while ignoring how you still need to pay extra for true 4K.
Just In Time For the Super Bowl, YouTube TV Is Now Offering a 1080p ‘Enhanced’ Option
YouTube TV seems to be introducing better picture quality for all subscribers, even though the company itself isn’t making it known far and wide for some inexplicable reason, especially as it calls the new option its “highest video quality” while ignoring how you still need to pay extra for true 4K.
YouTube TV gets a 1080p Enhanced option that offers better video quality
YouTube TV users are getting a higher-quality video option for everything from binging their favorite shows to catching a live game. Google is rolling out a new setting called 1080p Enhanced for YouTube TV and Primetime Channels subscribers. The 1080p Enhanced setting improves on the existing 1080p60 resolution with its upgraded bitrate.
Google confirmed the update after a Reddit user posted about it on the platform. The 1080p Enhanced setting “delivers our highest video quality,” according to the response. Reddit users who already have access to 1080p Enhanced report that the resolution is available for all of the same channels as 1080p60, such as Paramount and Syfy. The 1080p Enhanced option also follows YouTube Premium, which boosted video quality for subscribers on the company’s original platform.
In this case, any YouTube TV and Primetime Channels subscribers with an updated 4K-compatible streaming device should gain access to the option by accessing video quality settings. However, Google has discovered a bug that stops users from manually choosing 1080p Enhanced. However, the company reports that the bug doesn’t impact picture quality and that it is working to fix the problem.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/youtube-tv-gets-a-1080p-enhanced-option-that-offers-better-video-quality-100505656.html?src=rss
The Braxtons Officially Return to WE tv for Brand New Reality Series
The Braxtons are officially returning to WE tv for an all-new reality show.
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Three years after the end of ‘Braxton Family Values’ (which ran for seven seasons), sisters Toni Braxton, Tamar Braxton, Trina Braxton, and Towanda Braxton will be back on the network along with their mom,
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TV Trailer: ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ [Season 8 / Episode 13]
The ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ are back!
Gone are the days when the Madams of Maryland squabbled over etiquette. Because in the show’s eighth season, the drama escalates to new levels.
‘Potomac’ staples Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Candiace Dillard, Ashley Darby, Robyn Dixon, Wendy Osefo, and Mia Thornton are all back in the mix and stirring up must-see TV.
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TV Trailer: Mike Epps’ Netflix Comedy Special ‘Ready to Sell Out’
After thrilling comedy lovers with his previous Netflix titles ‘Don’t Take It Personal’ (2015), ‘Only One Mike’ (2019), and ‘Indiana Mike’ (2022), award-winning comic-actor Mike Epps is teeing up for a redo with his newest endeavor with the streamer: ‘Ready to Sell Out.’
Executive produced by Epps, ‘Ready’ is a must-see hourlong stand-up special that sees the seasoned funnyman give his unique and hilarious take on everything from fatherhood to his personal life,
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TV Preview: ‘Married to Medicine’ [Season 10 / Episode 13]
‘Married to Medicine’ is back for its 10th season and according to the thermometer, the drama is scorching!
The popular Bravo series chronicles the lives of a group of ladies – some of whom work in the medical field and others who are married to those who do.
This installment is already making for addictive viewing.
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Apple TV adds multiview for live sports
Apple added a multiview feature today for watching live sports on the Apple TV 4K. You can now watch up to four live streams of Major League Soccer matches, Friday Night Baseball games and the studio shows MLS 360 and MLB Big Inning. Previously, multiview options for Apple’s set-top box were limited to third-party services like FuboTV, YouTube TV and March Madness streams.
After choosing a compatible match, other available live games will appear at the bottom of the screen in the Apple TV app. There, you can customize whether to watch one stream prominently (with others tiled in smaller windows to the right) or two to four matches in split-screen (of equal sizes). In addition, it lets you choose which audio to hear, including home radio broadcasts for MLS and home or away feeds for Friday Night Baseball. Finally, you can switch to full-screen mode with one click if a stream demands your total attention.
MLS Season Pass, which has no obnoxious blackouts, requires a $15 / mo. (or $99 / season) subscription to watch and use multiview. (Apple TV+ subscribers pay a bit less at $13 / mo. or $79 / season.) Additionally, Apple offers a one-month trial for new and returning subscribers until the end of October. Meanwhile, Friday Night Baseball is available to all Apple TV+ subscribers.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-tv-adds-multiview-for-live-sports-192952130.html?src=rss
Apple TV finally gets multiview for live sports
Apple TV is finally giving users the ability to watch multiple live sports games at once. On Thursday, Apple announced that Apple TV 4K devices now let you watch up to four Major League Soccer or Friday Night Baseball games on the Apple TV app.
The feature will come in handy if two of your favorite teams are playing at the same time and you don’t want to keep flipping back and forth between games. Once you choose the games you want to watch, Apple will let you customize your viewing layout with multiple options, allowing you to enlarge one match while keeping the others small. You can also opt to watch two to four games in a split-screen layout, as well as toggle audio preferences. Apple says MLS 360 and MLB Big Inning support multiview,…