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Free scoreboard overlay obs
Free scoreboard overlay obs










Besides labels, you are free to change colors for any element you encounter, as well as for the background when in fullscreen mode. When changing appearance settings make sure to keep labels short or you risk ending up with a board that either can't be fitted to your display or is too small for elements to be clearly visible. These can be changed from the settings menu, with the default ones being simple enough for anyone to remember and use. The application uses a clever hotkey system to control counting points and managing the timer so you don't ruin the view, giving it a bit of a professional feel. Various customization options let you modify certain elements to make it represent the game it's tracking or making elements clearer. In terms of design, the application manages to live up to expectations and puts a pretty intuitive scoreboard on your desktop, with options to have a simple one displayed or switch to a fullscreen view. Major sports that play on fields have a scoreboard constantly displayed and with applications like Video Overlay Scoreboard Basic you can now have one on your desktop for personal use or small environments. If you don't need or want a full-fledged scoreboard with all the bells and whistles, it's a simple task to make a basic scoreboard for any sport inside OBS using text sources and hotkeys.In order for competitions to have a result and a winner, a score system is used in which both teams race to gather as many points as they can through various methods determined by the competition's rules. (I see the removal of keyboard inputs as strong-arming of customers into buying their iOS remote, which rubs me the wrong way.)Īnyway, the short version of this is that live.score is a good option if you have Apple gear to use with it. Hoping to have it ready for next season or whenever the current COVID problem is over. I've been working on a text-based scoreboard for OBS controlled by Up Deck remote buttons. This gave me control over both the scoreboard and OBS in one StreamDeck style remote but it means I'm stuck using an older release of the scoreboard software. I built my own remote control using Up Deck on an Android device based on the old keyboard inputs. The most recent release has removed most of these. One note - earlier versions of the live.score application had a lot more hotkey/keyboard inputs available - everything but penalties, basically (I've 9nlybused the hockey scoreboard, so functionality for other sports may be different).

free scoreboard overlay obs

If that is your preference, you should be ok. It was ok but clearly optimized for use on an iPad. I tested the remote on an older iPhone 5s. It is a good scoreboard but the remote app is iOS only and they do not plan on making an Android version

free scoreboard overlay obs

I have used the live.score-app scoreboard for this season's Jr A hockey games.












Free scoreboard overlay obs