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You'll be asked—either by your web browser, or mobile vicibet device—to allow YouTube TV to identify your location. YouTube TV uses your internet connection to find your location and offer you the correct local content. Doing so will make sure you get the correct local networks. We may also ask you to confirm your location via your device location permissions. Learn more about how to get surround sound, and troubleshoot audio quality on your TV below.
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You can watch some YouTube TV programs with 5.1 surround sound when using the app on a compatible TV device. You can watch national games, record local games within your home area and hide sports scores with YouTube TV. At that point, you’ll be charged the standard price for the Base Plan, and any subscriptions you’ve added to your YouTube TV membership. If you’re ready to get started with a free trial, learn how to sign up for YouTube TV.Step 1: Sign up for YouTube TV
Browse networks to see programs available on different networks. Select Search on any screen, then select an icon (Shows, Movies, and so on) under "Browse," directly below the search bar. You can browse TV shows, movies, family programs, news, and sports on the Search page.Watch & record sports
- Some games air nationally, and some air over local affiliate networks.
- When your free trial period is over, your account will automatically switch to a paid membership.
- When you travel to a different location within the U.S., local channels, like your local CBS, FOX, or NBC station, are available based on your location.
- With a YouTube TV Base Plan, you can watch on up to three devices at the same time.
- Browse networks to see programs available on different networks.
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- As long as your device and set-up meet the requirements, you’ll automatically get 5.1 audio whenever it’s available for the program you’re watching.
- Learn more about how to get surround sound, and troubleshoot audio quality on your TV below.
- You'll be asked—either by your web browser, or mobile device—to allow YouTube TV to identify your location.
- As long as your device and set-up meets the requirements, you’ll automatically get 5.1 audio whenever it’s available for the program you’re watching.
- In order to watch programs with 5.1 audio, you’ll need to use a compatible TV device that is running on Cobalt 20+.
- You'll see a combination of live TV shows, on-demand programs, and YouTube videos.
