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Export the Score after the Game

Have you ever watched a sports video online, only to lose track of the action because the score wasn’t visible? At Skorby, our mission is to fix that. We make it easy to embed the score into your match videos.

While we’ve already supported real-time overlays for live streaming, we’re now taking things further: With Skorby, you don’t need to be online or set up special hardware. Just record your match with any camera and track the score in Skorby as the game unfolds. Later, after the game, you can let Skorby generate a video overlay of the score, download it, and combine it with your games footage.

Whether you’re cutting highlights or switching between multiple camera angles, the score stays perfectly visible—every moment, every point.

Video overlay example
Track the score in Skorby

During the Match

This is what you have to do at the avenue during the match:

  1. Record the match with any camera — smartphone, camcorder, drone, or DSLR. No special setup required.
  2. Track the score in Skorby, just as you would do anyway.
    Pro tip: When you log the first point in Skorby, do it at the exact moment the referee signals the point (or use any other clear visual cue). This makes syncing the score overlay with the match footage much easier later.
  3. At the end, Finish the match properly in Skorby so it appears on its Archive page.

After the match

Once you are back at home and can do the post-processing, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Archive menu and export the match score as video. You can choose:

    - Free version (watermarked)

    - Pro version (no watermark), available with your 24h pass

  2. Load both, the match footage and the score video into your preferred editor (see below for an example in iMovie)
  3. Align the two videos on the timeline using the visual cue you chose (e.g. the referee's signal + the first point logged) If you didn't choose a clear visual clue, have a look at the timestamp in the Archive entry. This might help as well to sync the two videos.
  4. Export the final video
Export score as video

Editor Tutorial

This is a demonstration how it the two video files can be combined in iMovie. We haven't tested the overlay video in any other editor yet. So if you have trouble or success, please let us know: info@surviveF5.com

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