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Setting up Multiview for Match Day

Written by Julian Rodrigues
Updated today

Multiview lets you monitor several live streams at once from a single page in LIGR Live, so you can keep an eye on every match your organisation is broadcasting without switching between tabs.


What Multiview Does

Multiview is accessed from the Streaming tab and gives you a grid view of all active streams across your organisation. It's especially useful on match day when multiple matches are running in parallel and you need to confirm each one is live, healthy, and broadcasting the correct overlays.


Use Multiview to:


• Watch multiple live streams at the same time


• Quickly spot streams that have dropped or lost connection


• Check that graphics and scorebugs are appearing correctly on each stream


• Jump into an individual match's Stream View when something needs attention


[ Image placeholder: The Streaming tab in the left sidebar with the Multiview grid open, showing several live match streams in a tiled layout ]


Before You Start

Before Multiview will show anything useful, make sure the following are in place:


• Your matches are created in the Matches section


• Each match has an Input connected from your encoder (OBS, vMix, or hardware)


• Streams are active and sending video to LIGR


• You have permission to access the Streaming tab (Owner, Admin, User, or Gameday Operator roles)


Accessing Multiview

1. In the left sidebar, click the Streaming tab.


2. Select the Multiview option to open the grid view.


3. Wait for the active streams to load into the tiled layout.


Each tile represents a single live stream and typically shows the match details along with the live video preview.


[ Image placeholder: A Multiview tile showing a live match preview with match name and stream status indicator ]


Monitoring Streams on Match Day

Once Multiview is open, use it as your match day dashboard:


1. Scan the grid to confirm every expected stream is visible and playing video.


2. Check the stream status indicators on each tile to verify streams are healthy.


3. Look for any tiles showing a frozen frame, black screen, or disconnection warning.


4. If an issue appears, click into that match to open its individual Stream View for full controls.


Switching to an Individual Stream View

Multiview is for monitoring only. To make changes to a specific stream — such as managing its Destinations, checking bitrate details, or restarting the Input — open the match directly:


1. Click the tile for the match you want to control.


2. This takes you to the match's Stream View page.


3. From there you can manage the stream, its Input, and its Destinations.


Tips

• Keep Multiview open on a second monitor during match day so you can glance at stream health while working in the Control Room on your main screen.


• If you have many concurrent matches, organise your browser windows so Multiview stays visible at all times.


• Use Multiview alongside the Monitoring Link for specific matches if you need to check graphics output without control access.


Common Issues

A stream tile is black or frozen Check the encoder (OBS, vMix, or hardware) is still sending to the Input. Open the match's Stream View for more detail on the stream status.


A match I expected isn't showing in Multiview Confirm the match has been created and its Input is actively receiving video. Matches without an active stream will not appear.


Multiview is slow or laggy Monitoring many streams at once is bandwidth-heavy. Close other browser tabs and make sure your network connection is stable.


I can't see the Streaming tab Your user role may not have access. Contact your Owner or Admin to confirm your permissions.

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