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Mobile Live Streaming

The mobile app can stream your match via RTMP while simultaneously tracking stats. The live scoreboard updates in real time for viewers.

Setup

  1. From the Hub, tap Stat Stream (full stats) or Score Stream (scoreboard only)
  2. Select your match and set
  3. On the Stream Setup screen:
    • Grant camera and microphone permissions
    • Enter your RTMP URL and stream key
    • Optionally enter a YouTube URL for the scoreboard link

YouTube Quick Setup

If streaming to YouTube:

  1. Tap Connect YouTube to sign in with your Google account
  2. Browse your recent broadcasts or create a new one
  3. The RTMP URL and key auto-fill
  4. Tap Paste to quickly paste URLs from your clipboard

The Live View

Once streaming starts, the app switches to landscape mode with a split layout:

Left SideRight Side
Camera preview (16:9, 720p)LiveHUD controls

LiveHUD Controls

The right panel contains everything you need:

  • Status bar — live indicator, elapsed timer, mute toggle, current score
  • Rotation grid — 2×3 grid for player selection and substitution
  • Stat shortcuts — 3×5 grid organized by column (Serve, Receive, Attack, Dig, Set) with rows for success/error/zero
  • Team Error & Timeout buttons
  • Score buttons — +1 team, +1 opponent, undo
  • END button — stops the stream

Audio Controls

  • Mute toggle — mute/unmute the stream audio
  • Voice commands automatically mute the stream while listening

Score Stream Mode

If you only need a live scoreboard without detailed stats:

  1. Choose Score Stream from the Hub
  2. The ScoreHUD shows simplified controls:
    • Team and opponent score buttons
    • Undo button
    • Stream status and mute toggle
  3. No rotation grid or stat buttons — just score tracking

Sharing with Viewers

Tap Share Scoreboard Link on the setup screen to generate a link anyone can open:

app.statsetter.com/scoreboard.html?setId=your-set-id

Add &yt=VIDEO_ID to embed your YouTube stream behind the scoreboard.

Tips

  • Use a tripod or phone mount — the phone streams from its camera, so keep it stable
  • Plug in power — streaming + camera drains battery quickly
  • Test before the match — do a 30-second test stream to verify your RTMP settings work
  • Wi-Fi preferred — streaming on cellular works but uses significant data
  • Portrait lock off — the app handles orientation, but make sure your phone isn’t locked to portrait