Add videos to 360Player from public links or supported integrations. Once added, you can share them with your team, link them to a match, create clips, and run video analysis.
Add a video
In the main menu, open Development and select Video library.
Click Add content.
Choose a video source. The options available depend on what your organization has enabled — see Available sources below.
Paste your video link, or pick a video from the connected service. Links must use
https://.Fill in the video details:
Video title — required.
Description — optional.
Sharing options — choose Only you (private) or Shared with team. Once a video is shared, it can't be made private again.
Connected game — link the video to a match in your calendar (available once shared with the team).
Video thumbnail — click or drop an image to use as the cover.
Click Save. The video appears in your library, ready to clip, analyze, and share.
Available sources
Sources are enabled per organization. Talk to your administrator if you don't see the option you need.
Link from a public source — paste a YouTube link, Vimeo link, or a direct URL to a self-hosted MP4 file. Make sure YouTube and Vimeo videos are set to Public or Unlisted.
Import from Veo — paste a public Veo link. You can switch the video back to private in Veo once it's imported.
Import from Wingfield — for clubs with a Wingfield integration, pick a video directly from your connected library.
About MP4 files
360Player doesn't host MP4 files itself, but you can use any MP4 that's publicly accessible over HTTPS — for example, a file hosted on your own server, S3 bucket, or another CDN. Paste the direct file URL using the Link from a public source option.
Known limitation: YouTube on iOS
YouTube videos can't be played inside the 360Player iOS app because of a YouTube embed restriction. The app shows a notice in the player when this happens.
