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This article introduces DIVA's data panel functionality.


What are data panels?

Data panels display additional information and statistics, synced with the current video content, enriching your audience's playback experience.

How does data sync with the video?

Supported data providers (Opta, SportRadar, GameDay, and Sportz Interactive) are connected to the Generic Data Provider (GDP), which ingests data into DIVA Player. DIVA Back Office (in ghost mode), connects the relevant video to the specific panel to be presented to end users.

It's important to note that accessing data panels within DIVA does not interfere with video playback.

Which sports are supported?

DIVA supports the display of the following sports and data providers:

Note: Support for American Football and Ice Hockey is coming soon.

Sport

Data provider

Football

Opta

Basketball

SportRadar and GameDay

Handball

GameDay

Volleyball

GameDay

Table Tennis

GameDay

Baseball

SportRadar

Cricket

Sportz Interactive

What type of data can display?

Data panels support various data depending on the sport being streamed.

Let's take Football data as an example:

Team stats button.png

Team stats — data including possession, total shots, shots on target, etc.

Lineups button.png

Lineups — data including player events such as fouls, goals, substitutions, etc.

Top players button.png

Top players — data including passes, distance, speed, etc.

Select an option below to view examples:

Viewing data

Note: Responsive web data panels support PiP mode.

Team stats

Team stats example on Responsive desktop:

Data Panels - Team Stats.pngTeam stats example on Responsive tablet:

Data Panels - Team Stats.pngTeam stats example on Responsive mobile:

Data Panels - Team Stats.png
Lineups

Lineup example on Responsive desktop:

Data Panels - Lineup - Team A.png

Lineup example on Responsive tablet:

Ranking - Tablet.png

Lineup example on Responsive mobile:

Data Panels - Lineup - Team A.png


Top players

Top players example on Responsive desktop:

Data Panels - Top Players.png


Top players example on Responsive tablet:

Data Panels - Top Players.png

Top players example on Responsive mobile:

Data Panels - Top Players.png

Empty data panel

Data panels display an empty state before any data is populated.

Empty data panel example on Responsive desktop:

Data Panels - Empty state.png

Viewing data

Notes:

  1. Native mobile supports data panels in portrait mode.

  2. Native mobile and tablet data panels do not support PiP mode.

  3. Customize data panel background color/text via DIVA Settings from iOS 5.8.1 onwards.

Team stats

Team stats example on Native mobile:

Team stats - Native mobile.png

Team stats example on Native tablet:

Team stats - Native tablet.png

Lineups

Lineups example on Native mobile:

Lineups - Native mobile.pngLineups example on Native tablet:

Lineups - Native tablet.png

Top players

Top players example on Native mobile:

Top players - Native mobile.png

Top players example on Native tablet:

Top Players - Native tablet.png

Empty data panel

Empty data panel example on Native tablet:

Data Panels - Empty state.png

Viewing data

Notes:

  1. WebTV and Roku version 5.5 onward supports data panels.

  2. Android TV version 5.7 onward supports data panels.

  3. DIVA TV data panels support PiP mode.

Statistics notification

When statistics become available for a video stream, users are notified by a notification that displays on screen for 3 seconds. If the notification is selected, the relevant statistics panel displays.

New statistics notification with player UI hidden:

Statistics notification (WebTV, Android TV, Roku).pngNew statistics pulsing notification with player UI active:

Video Lists (WebTV, Android TV, Roku).png

  1. Using the TV remote, select the Stats icon  DIVA TV stats icon.png to access further options – the first available panel displays automatically.

  2. Select down to shift focus to another statistic.

  3. Use left/right, up/down arrows to shift focus to the subsections of data.

  4. To exit data panels, select Back on the remote.

Lineups

Lineups example on WebTV, Android TV, and Roku:

Lineups (WebTV, Android TV, Roku).png

Team stats

Team stats example on WebTV, Android TV, and Roku:

Team stats (WebTV, Android TV, Roku).png

Top players

Top players example on WebTV, Android TV, and Roku:

Top players (WebTV, Android TV, Roku).png

Empty data panel

Data panels display an empty state before any data is populated.

Empty data panel example on WebTV, Android TV, and Roku:

Synchronized data panels - Empty chat state (WebTV, Android TV, Roku).png