Step 2 — Select Table
What this step does
The Select Table screen shows all tables that have been configured in Admin for the rig you selected in Step 1. A table is a named bundle of OBS settings — profile, scene collection, match scene name, and intermission scene name — so the app knows exactly what to send to OBS.
Screen elements
Table cards
Each table card shows the friendly label configured in Admin (e.g. “Table 3”, “Championship Table”). If the table has an intermission scene configured, that is indicated so you know the Start — Intermission option will be available later.
Navigation
| Control | Action |
|---|---|
| ← Back | Return to Step 1 — Select Stream |
| Next: Match Info → | Advance to Step 3. Disabled until a table is selected. |
How to complete this step
- Click the card for the table you want to use.
- Click Next: Match Info →.
Tip: Table configurations are managed in the Admin panel. If no tables appear, or the correct table is missing, see Admin Configuration.
What is saved
The selected table config is merged with your stream selection and persisted. The key fields carried forward are:
| Field | Used for |
|---|---|
obsProfileName |
Tells OBS which profile to switch to |
obsSceneCollection |
Scene collection name (informational — OBS WebSocket v5 does not support switching mid-stream) |
obsMatchSceneName |
Scene to activate when Start — Match is clicked |
obsIntermissionSceneName |
Scene to activate when Start — Intermission is clicked (if configured) |
ytStreamId / ytStreamKey |
YouTube persistent stream credentials (if configured on the rig) |
| ← Step 1 — Select Stream | Step 3 — Match Info → |