Also, picture quality improvements aimed to reduce compression and pixelation are also on the roadmap for this summer. On the plus-side, YouTube TV is getting a quad-box multiview, which it began testing with March Madness and should evolve in time for the NFL season. These interface changes come in the wake of good and bad news for YouTube TV subscribers. ![]() Analysis: YouTube TV's going through some changes The Live guide is also supposed to see changes, with the "live guide more compact, so folks could quickly take in more information at a glance, reducing the need to keep scrolling." Side panels with shortcuts for adding to library and seeing more information are the other primary changes. Users should begin seeing this redesign over the next few months." Redditor u/Vegetable_Reward_919 points out one of the biggest flaws of the redesign, writing "Newly recorded shows are not visible, not identifiable, and hard to find." If the previewed interface change is true to reality, we should note there is a "Recently recorded" filter, but it's the 6th item in that row of filters.ĬordCuttersNews (opens in new tab) claims that these changes are still in the testing phase, but Esther Ahn, Head of Design for YouTube TV and Primetime Channels, basically wrote (opens in new tab) as if these were going to become permanent, back in January.Īhn stated "We’re now starting to roll out updates to the library, which will help you manage your content with improved content filtering and better organizational tools to make your library feel less cluttered.
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