Simulator
CineSportCam simulator and setup notes
Start with the simulator, then review the setup notes for platforms, outputs, and livestream requirements.
Interactive Simulator
Explore CineSportCam first
Click any button or control to learn what it does. Use the toolbar to switch between Camera, Scoring, Health, and Settings modes.
Click any button or control in the simulator to learn what it does.
Click any button or control in the simulator to learn what it does.
Remote Scoring
One phone films. Another phone scores.
Tap the score buttons below and watch the scoreboard update on the camera above in real time.
Streaming destinations
Where CineSportCam can stream
- • YouTube
- • Twitch
- • Custom RTMP destinations
Clean output
Output options for bigger workflows
- • Clean NDI output
- • Clean HDMI output
- • Useful for production switchers, capture, and external displays
YouTube note
No 50-subscriber requirement for live streaming
CineSportCam does not require you to have 50 subscribers to stream to YouTube. That common threshold applies to some mobile YouTube app workflows, not this setup. If your YouTube account has not streamed before, Google may require up to 24 hours after enabling livestreaming before the account is ready, so plan ahead before game day.
Remote helper tools
Remote score volunteers can do more than keep score
A remote score volunteer or helper can monitor streaming stats, check the battery status of the streaming camera, and share the streaming link — all while helping free up the main operator to stay focused on the match. CineSportCam also automates scoring rules — set tracking, serve rotation, and match logic are handled automatically for every supported sport, so volunteers can focus on watching the game instead of managing the scoreboard.
Try incrementing the score to 25 in the simulator above and see what happens.
Ready to try the real thing?
Download CineSportCam