How to livestream sports like the PROS | NEW Switcher Studio 8.5 features

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Published 2022-11-15
Want to livestream sporting events, but don’t know where to start? This is the perfect place! You can broadcast any sport with the same polish as the big time broadcasters with just iPhones or iPads.

PLUS, learn about the NEW Switcher Studio 8.5 update that brings BIG sports broadcasting enhancements to the Switcher Studio iOS app.

Learn more about sports livestreaming with Switcher Studio: switcherstudio.com/solutions/sports

Download the Switcher Studio iOS app:
apps.apple.com/us/app/switcher-studio-live-stream/…

All Comments (15)
  • We used it last weekend for soccer and it was great. Thank you for listening to the requests for sports!
  • @LFBTB
    Thanks for the Sports love SwitcherStudio !!!!
  • Could you please make a video showing how to connect the audio interface (just like zoom in this video) in switcher studio?
  • @Shootdahoops
    I hope one day this apps can receive input from external camera since camera accsessories like Accsoon Seemo exist now and the monthly pricing will be lower in the future like Camerafi Live android apps 😁😁😁😁😁😁
  • What something like this that works with a PC? I have Streamlabs OBS but I want a more sports themes and graphic enhanced solution for when I stream all my live events
  • @jaywjay2011
    Are you able to import your own animated titles into switcher
  • Is there only countdown timers in Switcher? I do soccer so a countdown isn’t going to work.
  • @ProfoundGaming11
    is there a way for me to use my computer as the main operating source?
  • I have an annual subscription to Switcher Studio and I want to know how to share live sports to Facebook, YouTube, etc. Thanks
  • @JoeVerPlank
    No instant replay, no interest for sports. Scorecam can do it and Yolobox pro has added it as well. It’s overdue and this release let me down. Scoreboards are cool but it’s about the footage. It’s your ticket Switcher. Help me help you help me
  • @danfield9022
    No mention of the fact that you'd actually need a strong WiFi connection to run dual cameras? None of the baseball fields I stream at have WiFi so running multi cams is not as easy as you make it out to be.