[Electronics-Talk] YouTube TV

Paul Ferrara pferrara at aph.org
Tue Jun 8 16:46:28 UTC 2021


Wendy,
On the phone, I assume the list just continues as you flick right; that is how I navigate it the most.
For anyone reading this, has anyone tried Peacock with YouTube TV?

Paul Ferrara, CPACC, ADS, Certified Braille Transcriber
Communications Accessibility Editor, Dot6
American Printing House
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From: Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Wendy Walker via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 12:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] YouTube TV

I have had Youtube TV for over a year. I use it on a Toshiba Fire TV and an iPhone SE 2020. When you goe into your library by arrowing down on the tv remote, there should be categories like Shows, Movies, Sports, Events, etc. Sometimes it will put things in events that I don't consider events but if I cannot find something, it is usually hiding in there. once you are on the category you want, arrow right to get to the list of recorded titles The list is three titles per row and as many rows as needed in alphabetical order. On the phone, you have to double tap on the category of items in the library then a list in alphabetical order will sho up. Again, check in the events if you can't find something. For instance, I added a Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special to my library and it ended up in events instead of the shows listed under Saturday Night Live. Hope this helps

Wendy


On 6/8/21, Paul Ferrara via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello,
> We just started using YouTube TV and are happy with it.
> We did have one question; I noticed some recorded content that we 
> added to our library but definitely not all of it.
> Is there a setting to view everything in your library?
> Thanks.
>
> Paul Ferrara, CPACC, ADS, Certified Braille Transcriber Communications 
> Accessibility Editor, Dot6 American Printing House
> 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206 Main 502 895 2396 
> pferrara at aph.org
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