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CUE STREAM

Your venue, presented like
a real broadcast

CUE STREAM connects CUE PLAY scoring, a live overlay, and your camera setup so venues can produce cleaner, more professional pool broadcasts without needing a full production crew. Scores update in real time while staff stay focused on running the room.

S. Pattaya
RSI 542
6 : 4
Race to 9
K. Bangkok
RSI 487

From score update to live broadcast in real time

CUE STREAM connects the CUE PLAY scoring system directly to a live broadcast overlay, reducing manual graphics work and making streamed matches easier to run.

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STEP 01

A player or referee updates the score

Scores are entered through CUE PLAY during the match, using the same live scoring flow already driving the event.

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The update syncs instantly

The score change moves through Firebase in real time, so the broadcast layer stays aligned without manual refreshes or separate graphics entry.

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STEP 03

The overlay reflects the match state

The CUE STREAM overlay in OBS updates live on the stream with player details, score changes, and match context.

A more professional stream without a full broadcast crew

CUE STREAM gives venues a cleaner, more polished presentation by turning live match data into broadcast-ready graphics.

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Real-time score overlays

Player names, country flags, ratings, and live scores update automatically from match data.

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Multi-camera per table

Go beyond a single angle. Add a top-down view alongside the standard end-of-table shot for a richer, more complete picture of the match.

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Top-down table view

The overhead camera angle used in professional TV productions. Shows the full table layout, ball positions, and shot selection in a way the end-of-table view cannot.

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Broadcast-style animation

Score changes, pressure moments, and result states can be presented more clearly than a static scoreboard alone.

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Sponsor banner slots

Create branded placement for venue sponsors and event partners inside the broadcast experience.

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Connection resilience

If the connection drops briefly, the overlay can hold the latest visible state and recover when connectivity returns.

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Less production overhead

Reduce the need for separate graphics handling during the match and keep venue staff focused on operations.

Built for dependable venue operation

CUE STREAM combines practical venue hardware with a live web overlay and the CUE PLAY scoring system to keep production simpler once installed.

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IP Camera

A dedicated camera per table creates the video source for the stream. PoE setups help keep installation cleaner and more reliable.

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OBS Studio

OBS acts as the broadcast control layer, pulling in the live overlay and sending the stream to platforms such as YouTube or Facebook.

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Web Overlay

The overlay listens for live score changes and updates the broadcast presentation without requiring separate manual score graphics entry.

A better stream can support more than presentation

CUE STREAM is not only about how the match looks. It can also create new sponsor inventory, strengthen the venue brand, and help more people follow your events online.

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Sponsor banner revenue

Sell or bundle branded overlay placements for venue sponsors and event partners.

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Venue visibility

Make the venue name part of the stream presentation so clips and broadcasts carry venue identity more clearly.

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Stronger event appeal

A more polished stream can make your events feel more serious to players, followers, and potential partners.

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Longer engagement

Better live presentation can help keep viewers and spectators engaged with the match for longer.

You run the room. We run the stream.

Streaming to YouTube or Facebook should not be a second job for your staff. CUE STREAM is a managed service that handles the technical setup so your matches go live without requiring broadcast expertise on the floor.

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Platform onboarding

We help you set up and verify your YouTube or Facebook Live channels, configure branding, and run a test stream before the first real event.

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Persistent stream keys

No copying and pasting stream codes before every match. The system is configured with permanent keys so it knows where to broadcast every time.

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Automated match archiving

Every stream is automatically saved to your channel. Build a library of your venue's matches for players to rewatch, analyze, and share.

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Remote monitoring and support

We can see your stream status remotely. If a feed drops or a setting drifts, the issue can often be addressed without an on-site visit.

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Software updates included

Overlay improvements, new features, and platform compatibility updates are delivered remotely as part of the service.

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No broadcast expertise required

Your floor staff never need to touch the streaming computer during normal operation. The system is configured once and runs in the background.

Start with one table and expand from there

Every venue is different. CUE STREAM installations are scoped to your space, table count, and existing infrastructure. Here are the typical starting points.

1 camera, 1 stream
The simplest way to start broadcasting from your venue
  • 1080p IP camera with end-of-table mount
  • PoE switch and core cabling
  • OBS configuration on venue PC
  • YouTube or Facebook channel setup
  • Persistent stream key configuration
  • Test stream before going live
2 cameras on 1 table, end-of-table + top-down
The same multi-angle coverage used in professional TV productions
  • End-of-table camera for the standard player-level view
  • Overhead top-down camera showing the full table layout
  • Dual-view or auto-rotating camera switching in OBS
  • Both angles available as a combined feed or picture-in-picture
  • PoE switch, cabling, and mounting for both cameras
  • Full OBS scene configuration and test stream
Multiple tables, independent or combined feeds
For venues that want to cover more than one table at once
  • 1 or 2 cameras per table (single angle or dual-view)
  • Dedicated streaming network (separated from guest Wi-Fi)
  • Centralized OBS setup with per-table overlay URLs
  • Multi-stream, multi-view, or auto-rotating layout options
  • Channel branding and sponsor placement setup
  • On-site or remote installation support
Full floor coverage, managed infrastructure
For larger venues, tournament halls, or franchise locations
  • Full camera coverage with flexible angle options per table
  • Dedicated streaming PC and network infrastructure
  • Automated camera rotation and scene switching
  • Backup power planning for core broadcast systems
  • Centralized control with minimal staff touchpoints
  • Custom overlay branding, site survey, and infrastructure assessment
Included with CUE PLAY Pro
All packages include the managed broadcast service as part of your venue subscription
  • CUE STREAM live overlay access
  • Remote monitoring and technical support
  • Software updates and platform compatibility
  • Overlay branding and sponsor placement tools
  • Automated stream archiving to your channel
  • Priority support during tournament hours

Pricing is quoted per venue based on table count, ceiling height, existing cabling, and network conditions. Reach out and we will scope it together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily. CUE STREAM is designed to reduce manual graphics work by using live scoring data from CUE PLAY, so venues do not need a separate graphics operator for basic stream presentation.
The overlay can hold the last visible state and recover when the connection returns. In practice, viewers may see a short freeze rather than a broken broadcast graphic.
Yes. Each streamed table can run its own camera feed and overlay workflow. Larger venues can also be designed around a more centralized setup for managing multiple tables more cleanly.
It is an overhead camera mounted directly above the table, looking straight down. This is the same angle used in professional TV broadcasts because it shows the full table layout, all ball positions, and shot angles in a way the end-of-table view cannot. It makes the stream significantly more engaging for viewers who understand the game.
Yes. OBS can be configured to auto-rotate between the end-of-table and top-down views on a timed interval, or to show both simultaneously in a picture-in-picture layout. The goal is to give viewers a richer experience without requiring a dedicated camera operator.
Not if the installation is designed properly. A strong CUE STREAM setup uses a dedicated camera and streaming network separated from normal guest Wi-Fi traffic, so the broadcast system does not compete directly with customer internet use.
The exact requirement depends on how many tables are being streamed and where the feeds are being sent, but larger setups need stable upload capacity. The line should always be tested under expected load before the final installation goes live.
No. The system can be run as a centralized setup, with cameras and streaming hardware operating in the background while staff manage the room from a smaller number of control points.
Venue-grade setups can include backup power for the core system so short interruptions do not immediately take the whole broadcast workflow down. Recovery behavior should also be configured so the system returns to operation cleanly after longer outages.
We help you with that as part of the onboarding. Channel creation, verification, branding, and stream key configuration are all covered during setup so your venue is ready to broadcast from day one.
The system is configured for automatic reconnection. If the platform connection drops, OBS attempts to re-establish the stream. With remote monitoring included in the service, we can often see the issue and intervene before your staff needs to act.
Yes. Streams to YouTube and Facebook are automatically archived on your channel. Players can rewatch, clip, and share their matches without any extra work from your staff.
Remote support is included in the CUE STREAM service. Software updates, overlay changes, configuration fixes, and platform compatibility issues can typically be handled without an on-site visit. Priority support is available during tournament hours.
CUE STREAM overlay access and the managed broadcast service are included with a CUE PLAY Pro venue subscription. There is no separate software fee.
It depends on table count, ceiling height, existing cabling, and network conditions. We scope each installation individually so venues only pay for what they need. Reach out and we will put together a quote based on your space.
You keep the cameras and hardware you purchased. The CUE STREAM overlay, remote monitoring, and managed support are tied to the active subscription. The hardware continues to work as standard IP cameras regardless.
Yes. Sponsor and venue branding can be integrated into the overlay presentation.

Ready to upgrade how your matches look on screen?

Most venues can buy cameras. CUE STREAM is about turning those cameras into a branded, score-connected broadcast experience that feels more professional from the first frame.

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