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Do any of you have a 2 TV setup for games?
I watch college football all day on Saturdays and NFL on Sunday. I also love UFC but during football season I miss more fights than I'd like. So my idea is 1 TV for football the other for UFC or other football games. How exactly do you pull it off? I don't have cable I use YoutubeTV so I'm not sure if it's possible to stream from say my phone & iPad at the same time?
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Do any of you have a 2 TV setup for games?
I watch college football all day on Saturdays and NFL on Sunday. I also love UFC but during football season I miss more fights than I'd like. So my idea is 1 TV for football the other for UFC or other football games. How exactly do you pull it off? I don't have cable I use YoutubeTV/chromecast so I'm not sure if it's possible to stream from say my phone & iPad at the same time?
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If I'm at my computer I put one on my 2nd screen and the other on my TV. If I'm not at my PC I use my phone for other stuff I want to watch. Like I'll watch the Chiefs on my TV and RedZone on my phone.
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How is this any different than anyone having multiple TVs in their house?
I watch something, while my wife watches something else, while my son watches Blippi. |
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That’s a lot of TV watching lol.
Try to stay active. |
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No.
I'm waiting for Hollywood Casino to open their sports book. Ten minute drive. Not only will they have all the TVs with all the games, but all my food and drink will be free. I'm that acquaintance that wins every time, all the time. |
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Just buy a couple of cheap Rokus or Amazon Fire sticks instead of messing with casting from two different devices... watching YouTube TV on multiple devices shouldn't be an issue (and of course you can test that now).
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You all are making this way too hard. Just buy 2 of these: https://www.amazon.com/U-MUST-HAVE-4...s%2C893&sr=8-3
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Basic YouTubeTV can stream up to 3 devices at the same time (maybe 4). There is a higher option that gets you more.
If you have multiple TVs in the same room the best thing to keep in mind is to get different types (of both the TV and streaming device) since the remote for one will work on them all if they are the same - becomes a pain in the ass when you just want to change one. |
I have a 50 inch tv on the wall and a 60 inch on a stand below it. Typically don’t use both outside of NFL game days (Redzone and Chiefs). Other wise I’ll play my Xbox on the bottom and have Spotify running through a sound bar assigned to the top tv.
I’d reccomend getting a fire stick or Roku for at least one and then just download the different streaming services through them. I don’t see myself going back from here. |
2 TVs? Like some kind of sorcerer?
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If there's anyone who knows how to have multiple TVs going at the same time, it's babbly lee.
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Back in the early, unreliable days of streaming, I'd have the Chiefs games on my pc and my wife's laptop in case one of the streams crapped out (which happened all too often). Nowadays, the streams are very reliable which takes away the need to stream on 2 devices.
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Guy can multi-task like crazy. :clap: |
I have my main tv above my PC which has duel monitor's and i got all 3 going on lol
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I switched to a zero TV setup a while back. I liked it so much, I'm going to keep it that way.
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I can go up to 4, 3 streaming and one on cable, in my man cave/office.
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Yep, 85" Chiefs game, 65" other game. Same time, YouTubeTV. Samsung TVs. You can stream different programs to multiple devices simultaneously. I recommend hard-wiring the network connection to your device(s). WiFi streaming = shitty quality at times and lag if one is wired and the other is wifi
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I just go to a sports bar. The one I go to has more than 200 HD large screen TVs. Problem solved.
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