
After starting a stream, users can press and hold the “X” button to bring up a menu that includes the multiview options.
PlayStation Vue subscribers can also put multiple streams on one screen. Here are detailed instructions on how to make it happen.
ESPN+ users can utilize multiview streaming (up to three games) for the games broadcast on the ESPN family of networks on their AppleTV and XBox devices. They also have a seven-day free trial available. FuboTV has a similar multiview streaming feature as YouTubeTV. There is a two-week free trial available for YouTubeTV. (Of note: this feature is planned to be in place for the 2023 NFL season, as well). Audio and captions will only be available for one of the streams at a time, but viewers will be able to jump from game to game and in and out of fullscreen. Live games that are broadcast on CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV will be available to be grouped together for multiviews. YouTubeTV subscribers will also have access to multiview streams. A valid TV subscription is needed to use the March Madness Live App past the initial three-hour preview. Viewers can use the new multiview stream that allows for up to four streams on one smartTV or two full-screen views on separate connected devices. There are a number of hacks that allow fans to watch multiple games at once without having to run cables between TVs and without having to pull up one game on TV and another on a small smartphone screen. Thanks to modern technology, this is possible!
However, fans may want to watch some of the other games that are playing at the same time. The Gamecocks are can’t miss television as they strive toward back-to-back championships and an undefeated season.
March (and the first week of April) is one of the best times of the year on the sports calendar: spring practice has begun for college football, college baseball reaches conference play, Major League Baseball approaches the start of the season, the World Baseball Classic is active some years, NFL free agency is a major talking point, the NBA begins its playoff push, and March Madness begins as the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments tip off.įor South Carolina basketball fans, the Madness will be a busy time. Let the Madness begin! Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-USA TODAY Sports Multiview streaming is now available for the NCAA Tournament.