- What level of tracking are you able to do while you call the game?
Has anyone tried this on the smaller iPad? I have the first-gen big iPad, but I really would like to use this on the smaller iPad.
How many games did it take to get used to the system?
What kinds of stats reports do you use during half-time or pre-game statistics?
Do you keep the stats, or do you have your color analyst keep the stats?
Questions for anyone using this for broadcasting
Questions for anyone using this for broadcasting
I'm definitely looking at this app as I begin an Internet-only radio network of doing local high school events (no radio stations in our area have shown interest in airing games). I've scored games in the past both for broadcasting and official scoring purposes, but I have a few questions related to iScore for any play-by-play people.
Re: Questions for anyone using this for broadcasting
I am a 20 year veteran of radio play by play and as much as I love IScore for scoring my daughter's softball games, I would not think of using it while doing a play by play game. The main focus of your broadcast is to describe the action, not score the game. That is what the old fashion sheet of paper if for. There are times when some plays are confusing that it would be hard to enter what has happened in IScore. I would suggest using a paper score card and then later entering the game. This would then allow you to run stats that you might need for future games. Just some input from a radio veteran.