Timely Information for Takedown Scoring and Stats Users
Version 2.13.9
New release of Takedown Scoring and Stats.
In the App Store now, release 2.13.9 includes bug fixes.
Before updating your installation to this newest release, be advised of this issue concerning iOS 9/10 devices.
Otherwise, this release is recommended for all users.
Version 2.13.8
New release of Takedown Scoring and Stats.
In the App Store now, release 2.13.8 includes bug fixes pertaining to audio drop outs during video recording.
Before updating your installation to this newest release, be advised of this issue concerning iOS 9/10 devices.
Otherwise, this release is recommended for all users.
Version 2.13.7
New release of Takedown Scoring and Stats.
In the App Store now, release 2.13.7 includes bug fixes and improved diagnostics.
This release is recommended for all users.
Version 2.13.6
New release of Takedown Scoring and Stats.
In the App Store today, release 2.13.6 includes bug fixes and an in-app shortcut to manage your subscriptions.
This release is recommended for all users.
Manage Subscriptions
Available in the Takedown Store, Manage Subscriptions is a shortcut that will take you directly to Apple’s Subscriptions section.
Tap on any of your Takedown subscriptions to gather information or make changes. Remember to tap Done when finished and, if you want to return to the app, tap Takedown in the upper left corner.
Version 2.13.5
Arriving in the App Store today, release 2.13.5 includes bug fixes. This release is recommended for all users.
Also, this is the last release supporting iOS 9, 10 and 11.
Version 2.13.3
Details about our latest release of Takedown Scoring and Stats to the App Store.
Takedown Scoring and Stats release 2.13.3 is available for download from the App Store. This release is highly recommended for all users and includes changes and improvements as follows:
Bug fixes, internal improvements
YouTube-mandated changes to video uploads and privacy policy acceptance
Feature retirement: Scoring Graphics
Bug Fixes, Internal Improvements
This release fixes a serious bug that caused video previously uploaded to YouTube to disappear from the Mange Video list. If you are using Takedown’s video feature for uploading to YouTube, it is critical that you install this update before accessing the Manage Video portion of the app.
In addition, we improved our bug diagnostic capability by migrating to a better technology.
YouTube Changes
As a YouTube Developer, we are obligated to implement our YouTube-related features in accordance with certain Google and YouTube terms and conditions, policies and technical limitations. As such, we have made these changes in Takedown:
In order to use Takedown’s YouTube features, the user must explicitly accept our Privacy Policy.
Automatically created wrestler and event YouTube playlists are no longer available. YouTube does not allow for automatically created playlists at the scale required by our user community. We have tried to work around this limitation without success. YouTube is aware of the issue and we will revisit should YouTube change its policy. Users can still manually create and organize wrestler or event playlists on the YouTube platform.
Automatically created YouTube channel sections for each Takedown Season is no longer available. Users can still manually create YouTube channel sections.
For each video uploaded to YouTube, the user can optionally specify the video title, video description and privacy setting.
So Long Scoring Graphics
A few years ago we introduced auto-generated, network-delivered, high quality scoring graphics in support of dedicated, stand-alone video production systems. An advanced feature requiring in-depth video production and networking expertise, the Scoring Graphics feature was under-utilized by our users and, at the same time, required significant ongoing engineering investment. We decided to invest in our engineering resources in other capabilities that would be more valuable to our users.
New Release: Takedown LIVE
This week we’ve released new versions of Takedown LIVE for iOS and Android. All users should download.
Takedown LIVE iOS has a significant update to the Scores screen. Now, today’s action — in progress and completed matches — is shown on the Scores screen and results prior to today are accessible via the History selection. Also, we’ve added a user setting for selecting the date range over which historical results are presented. There are a number of presets — last week, last two weeks, last month — along with the ability to select any set of start and end dates. These changes declutter the Scores screen and offer ultimate flexibility in choosing which historical results are displayed.
Takedown LIVE Android’s release improves the Scoring view by including bracket and round information for tournaments as well as competition level — Varsity, Junior Varsity, etc. — for scholastic (non-college) events.
Version 2.13
Better playlist management, YouTube-required consent, bug fixes.
In the app store now. All users should download.
In addition to bug fixes, there is one major feature addition and one YouTube-required consent dialogue.
Better Video Playlist Management
If you’re using Takedown’s video features, you’re most likely aware of YouTube’s daily playlist creation limit which is not published but is very real nonetheless. The daily playlist creation limit seems to be in the 10-25 range though, again, this is an unpublished YouTube limit.
Takedown creates, on your behalf, two types of playlists in your YouTube account: (1) Event Playlists and (2) Wrestler Playlists. These playlists are created during video upload in Manage Video. Since Takedown attempts to create the Event Playlist first, there’s a high probability of success especially if you haven’t uploaded any other events on the same day.
However, large teams attending early season tournaments are likely to hit the daily playlist creation limit as Takedown attempts to create a playlist for each wrestler for whom video has been uploaded. The consequence of hitting this limit is that the wrestler videos are uploaded to your YouTube account, but all of the corresponding Wrestler Playlists might not have been created.
As the season proceeds, each attempt to upload videos and create Wrestler Playlists is more successful and, eventually all Wrestler Playlists are created. However, newly created Wrestler Playlists won’t contain uploaded videos from earlier in the season when creating the Wrestler Playlist failed. These videos exist on your YouTube account, but are “orphaned” with respect to the associated Wrestler Playlist.
The new “Fix Playlists” feature (in Manage Video) attempts to correct the “orphaned” video problem by comparing the video contents of each Wrestler Playlist on YouTube with Takedown’s on-device database of successfully uploaded videos for the wrestler in question. If Takedown determines that there are one or more videos for a wrestler that aren’t in their corresponding YouTube Wrestler Playlist, it will add those videos to the Wrestler Playlist.
Note that “Fix Playlists” doesn’t create new YouTube playlists — it simply attempts to improve the accuracy of existing YouTube playlists.
For information on using Fix Playlists, see our Support article.
YouTube Required Consent
Every thirty days we are required by YouTube to solicit your consent for managing Takedown-created YouTube assets on your behalf. Respond accordingly when you see the consent dialogue in Manage Video.
Video Dooze and Dontz
YouTube is an open platform meaning that you can credential into your YouTube account outside of Takedown and do stuff like upload videos, delete/create playlists, edit videos, add channels and channel sections, etc. Some of this activity will not impact Takedown while certain activities will seriously degrade Takedown’s ability to manage YouTube content on your behalf.
To get the best video experience using Takedown, follow these suggestions.
New Product: Takedown LIVE for Android
Today we’re extending the reach of our market-leading Takedown LIVE app to include Android mobile phones and tablets.
Takedown LIVE for Android offers the substantially the same experience as Takedown LIVE for iOS:
→ Free
→ Real-time, score-by-score results
→ Match and riding time clocks
→ Dual meet team scores
→ Tournament round and bracket
→ Links to match video
→ Live and historical results
→ Follow multiple teams
Download Takedown LIVE for Android from the Google Play Store today!
Version 2.12.14
Takedown 2.12.14 is available for download from the App Store today. This release contains important improvements and bug fixes.
Recommend all users download this release.