Scoreboard Settings

Configure every aspect of how the scoreboard looks and behaves — from the sport style and team names to clock behavior and on-screen positioning. Access these settings by tapping the scoreboard edit button.

Style & Sport

The scoreboard style determines the sport layout, the scoring controls that appear on screen, and whether a game clock and shot clock are supported. Choose the style that matches your sport before the game begins.

All available styles are listed below, grouped by sport.

Basketball

Flipboard
Basketball
Classic two-team scoreboard with home/away scores, period counter, and optional shot clock.
Flipboard II
Basketball
Updated basketball board with a refreshed layout and additional display options.
Logoboard
Basketball / Any
Emphasizes team logos. The score display surrounds the logo images. Works for any sport.

Multi-Sport / General

Longboard
Any Sport
Wide horizontal strip across the bottom or top of the frame. Clean two-team score layout with period/period counter.
Longboard II
Any Sport
Updated version of Longboard with a refined appearance.
Clock Longboard
Any Timed Sport
Longboard variant with the game clock given prominent center placement.
Simpleboard
Any Sport
Minimal scoreboard showing only team names and scores. Maximum readability, minimum screen real estate.
Digiboard
Any Sport
Digital scoreboard aesthetic using a segmented-display style font for the scores.
Clockboard
Any Timed Sport
Clock-forward layout where the game clock is the dominant element and scores are secondary.

Baseball & Softball

Baseboard
Baseball / Softball
Baseball-specific board showing runs by inning, total runs, hits, and errors. Tap each inning column to enter the inning score.
Baseboard II
Baseball / Softball
Updated baseball board with additional display options and a cleaner look.

Soccer & Football

Soccerboard
Soccer
Soccer-style board with a match timer and two-team score display. Timer counts up from 0:00 by default.
Futboard
Football / Futbol
Football-style scoreboard with period, score, and game clock support.

Volleyball

Volleyboard
Volleyball
Volleyball board tracking points per set and sets per match. Tap controls update both the current set score and the overall set count.

Tennis

Tennisboard
Tennis
Displays points (with traditional tennis scoring or numeric), games per set, and sets per match. Tennis Scoring mode handles 15/30/40/Deuce notation automatically.

Hockey

Hockeyboard
Hockey
Hockey board with period, two-team score, and game clock. Includes support for penalty timers.

Pool / Billiards

Nine Ball Board
9-Ball Pool
Specialized scoring for 9-ball pool including a ball-tracking bitmask display showing which balls have been pocketed.
Tip: You can switch the scoreboard style at any time from the scoreboard settings — even between periods. The new style takes effect immediately on the next recorded frame.

Team Configuration

Basic identity settings for the two teams in the game.

Home Team Name
The name displayed for the home team. Keep it short — most scoreboard styles have limited width for team names. Abbreviations (e.g., "LAKERS", "CHI") work well.
Away Team Name
The name displayed for the visiting team. Same guidelines as the home team name.
Game Description
Optional text shown within or below the scoreboard. Use this for context like "Varsity Boys", "Playoff Game 3", or "Home vs. Away". Not all scoreboard styles display this field.
Score Type
For scoreboards that support multiple scoring modes (such as tennis), this controls what unit the score buttons increment and display. In standard modes this is simply "Points". The Tennisboard can switch between standard numeric and traditional tennis notation (15 / 30 / 40 / Deuce / Ad).

Colors & Logos

Customize the visual appearance of each team's section of the scoreboard.

Home Team Color
The primary accent or background color for the home team's side of the scoreboard. A color picker lets you match the team's actual colors. This color appears in the team name band, score background, or both, depending on the scoreboard style.
Away Team Color
The primary accent color for the away team's side of the scoreboard.
Additional Colors
Some scoreboard styles support one or two additional accent colors for elements like the background, dividers, or clock area. These are labeled "Other Color 1" and "Other Color 2" in the settings.
Use Home Team Logo
When On, displays a team logo image in the home team's section of the scoreboard instead of (or alongside) the solid color block. The logo image is configured separately in the scoreboard editor. When Off, only the team color is shown.
Default: Off
Use Away Team Logo
Same as above for the away team.
Default: Off
Normalize Team Font Sizes
When On, both team names are displayed at the same font size regardless of their length, giving the scoreboard a consistent, symmetric appearance. When Off, longer names may render at a slightly reduced size to fit within the available space.
Default: On

Position & Size

Control where the scoreboard appears on the video frame and how large it is.

Scoreboard Location
Choose one of six positions for the scoreboard on the video frame.
Top LeftUpper-left corner
Top CenterUpper-center, horizontally centered
Top RightUpper-right corner (broadcast convention)
Bottom LeftLower-left corner
Bottom CenterLower-center, horizontally centered
Bottom RightLower-right corner
Default: Bottom Center
Scale Percentage
The size of the scoreboard expressed as a percentage of its default size. 100% is the designed default. Reduce to make the scoreboard smaller and leave more room for the game action. Typical values: 70–110%.
Default: 100%
Margins
Fine-tunes how far the scoreboard sits from the edges of the frame. There are four margin values: left, right, top, and bottom. Adjust these if the scoreboard overlaps with on-field graphics, sideline markings, or referee areas.

Game Clock

Settings for the primary game clock shown on scoreboards that support a timer. Not all scoreboard styles include a game clock — these settings only apply when the selected style supports one.

Show Game Clock
Toggle the clock display on or off. Even if the scoreboard style supports a clock, you can hide it here (for example, if you only want to show scores without a timer).
Default: On (when supported)
Clock Starting Time
The time the clock starts at when a new period or session begins. For count-down clocks, set this to the period length (e.g., 12:00 for a 12-minute basketball quarter). For count-up clocks, this is typically 0:00.
Reset Time
The time the clock jumps to when you tap the reset button on the remote or on-screen controls. Typically the same as the starting time, but can be different for overtime periods.
Count Direction
Count DownClock counts from the starting time toward 0:00 (default for most sports)
Count UpClock counts from 0:00 upward (typical for soccer match time)
Default: Count Down
Pause Clock on Recording Pause
When On, tapping the ScoreCam pause button automatically pauses the game clock as well. This keeps the recorded clock time synchronized with the actual game time across video segments.
Default: On
Show Game Clock Controls
Whether the game clock controls (Start/Stop and Reset buttons) are visible on the camera screen and available from the Scoreboard Remote.
Default: On

Shot Clock

Settings for a secondary shot clock, available primarily on basketball scoreboards. The shot clock is a separate countdown timer independent of the game clock.

Show Shot Clock
Toggle the shot clock display on or off. Only available on scoreboard styles that include shot clock support (primarily Flipboard basketball boards).
Default: On (when supported)
Shot Clock Time
The starting duration for the shot clock. Common values: 24 seconds (NBA), 30 seconds (NCAA men's), 35 seconds (NCAA women's).
Default: 24 seconds
Reset Time 1
The time the shot clock resets to when the first reset button is tapped. Typically the full shot clock duration (e.g., 24 seconds after a new possession).
Default: 24 seconds
Reset Time 2
A second reset value for the shot clock. In NBA rules, after an offensive rebound the shot clock resets to 14 seconds rather than 24 — this second reset button supports that scenario.
Default: 14 seconds
Show Shot Clock Controls
Whether shot clock controls (Start/Stop, Reset 1, Reset 2) appear on the camera screen and are accessible from the Scoreboard Remote.
Default: On

Animations

Score Animation
When On, a brief animation plays on the scoreboard each time a score changes. The animation highlights the updated score number, giving the video a polished broadcast feel. Disable it for a static scoreboard style or if you prefer a minimal look.
Default: On

Branding

ScoreCam supports two configurable branding or sponsor logo slots. These are independent of the team logos in the scoreboard — they are full-frame overlay images that can appear anywhere on the video, typically in a corner.

Branding One
The first branding image slot. Configure the image, its on-screen position, and size in the branding settings. Toggle it on and off during recording using a gesture (see Gesture Assignments) or from the Scoreboard Remote. Use this for a primary sponsor logo or team watermark.
Branding Two
The second branding image slot. Works identically to Branding One and can be controlled independently. Useful for a secondary sponsor or for alternating between two logos during the broadcast.
Live Streaming: Branding images can also be configured to display automatically when recording is paused during a live stream. See App Settings → Live Streaming and Live Streaming → Branding on Pause.