Video
Every game captured. Every court covered. No camera operator on site.
How it works
A camera system installed at the court captures and broadcasts every scheduled game automatically. It starts on time, streams live, and stops when the game ends — nobody operates it. Streams go to YouTube, Facebook, or any RTMP destination, and into GameDay.
The graphics
Score, clock, and stats overlays are drawn live from the CourtFlow scoresheet at the table — what the official records is what the broadcast shows. Virtual sponsor logos are rendered onto the court surface in the stream: advertising inventory that doesn't exist in the physical gym.
Recording and requirements
Every game is recorded locally as a backup and available on demand after the broadcast. A standard internet line is enough — around 10 Mbps of upload for HD.
Streams that earn
Broadcasts carry sponsor inventory: in-stream ads and virtual on-court logos. For the organizations running them, that turns game coverage from a cost into a revenue channel.
Includes
- Fully automated capture — no operator needed
- Live stream to your channels and to GameDay
- Stats cards and overlays from CourtFlow data
- Local recording, available on demand after the game
- Virtual on-court sponsor logos and in-stream ads