Thank you for your interest in presenting your tournament as a live vugraph broadcast on BBO. This document describes all you need to know to produce a successful vugraph broadcast. If you have any technical questions regarding BBO, please e-mail us at support@bridgebase.com. We are happy to help answer all questions.
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Tournament organizers are encouraged to produce vugraph broadcasts of their events on BBO. There is no charge for our assistance. Here's how to get started:
Preparing for your broadcast
These are the essential bits of a great vugraph. Please make sure you have:
Important information for Vugraph operators
- Vugraph operators must log in using the Windows (old) version of the BBO software (no web client for VG operators yet).
- Make sure you are logged on with a Windows user with Administrator permissions.
- When your event starts, the BBO profiles of your vugraph IDs must reflect the operators' real names and countries.
The most critical factor in determining the success of these broadcasts is the quality of the operators. It is vital that these people become familiar with the software before the actual broadcast takes place. The software is easy to learn and it is subsequently easy to use, but operators should spend at least a couple of hours practising before the actual event. It is important that operators are invisible while practising. However, they must be visible when the actual broadcast begins
We also strongly recommend that the hand data files be split into separate files for each segment of a multi-segment match or session. On a number of occasions operators have accidentally redealt to a board from the next session with consequential security implications. Hand data files, particularly .dup files, can be easily split with a text editor such as Notepad.
Setting up the vugraph transmission
For each table from which you broadcast live you will need one operator and one computer with an internet connection. Broadband is best, of course, but a dialup connection is also OK, as long as it is stable. Vugraph of team matches is so much better if both tables are being broadcast simultaneously. I strongly suggest that you try to arrange this if at all possible.
Make sure that the banners are marked properly, e.g. which segment/session you are about to broadcast. Then it will make it easy for our viewers and other members to identify the sessions in our vugraph archives. If you are broadcasting from more than one team match at a time (or from more than one table in a pairs game), please make sure that each team match has a unique segment name. For example, do not name both segments of both matches 'Round Robin 4'. Instead use 'Round Robin 4A' and 'Round Robin 4B' (or similar). This will ensure that our facility for creating log files will create a separate log file for each match.
For team matches with eight boards or more per segment we recommend that you let the open room start with the last two or three boards, the closed room with board 1. This way the open room audience will get comparisons when the operator circles back to board 1. Traditionally, mainly because it is opened first, we always have many more spectators in the open room, and they will appreciate as many comparisons as possible.
Finding commentators
Commentary enhances your vugraph broadcast. Please try to contact your local experts to ask if they would be willing to provide online commentary for your vugraph event.
Anyone registered as a commentator for your event will be automatically allowed to commentate when your vugraph event begins.
If you need help with finding commentators for your event, we will do our best to assist you but please be aware that quite frequently several tournaments are broadcast on the same day. In this event, it may be difficult for us to provide you with commentators. We strongly suggest you prepare your transmission in advance and find local experts willing to commentate.
We recommend that new commentators read our Vugraph Commentator Guidelines before they start commenting. Here's a help file for voice commentators. Please note that voice commentary is available only on the new (web) version of our software.
We are delighted to host your vugraph broadcast.