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Data Points
Akamai AMP (Android)
Events
- Playback Complete (ad) (Google IMA) - This event signifies that the video player has reached the end of the currently playing content.
- ASN - Autonomous System Number: a unique number identifying a group of IP networks that serves the content to the end-user. Client ASN as determined from a lookup of the client IP
- ASN Org - The organization that owns the Autonomous System Number. Often an ISP, sometimes a private company or institution.
- Client Timestamp - Client side timestamp of the event in epoch milliseconds
- Continent - The name of the continent from which the event originated based on the user's IP address.
- Continent Code - The continent from which the event originated based on the user's IP address.
- Country - Full name of the user's country
- District - The district, subdivision of city from where the event originated as determined by the user's IP address.
- ISP - Name of the end-user's internet service provider.
- Region - The specific administrative division within a country where the event occurred. In the United States, regions correspond to state names ; for example, Washington or New York.
- Timezone Name - The name of the user's timezone where the event originated based on their IP address.
- Timezone Offset - The difference in hours, relative to UTC, of the user's timezone.
Amazon IVS
Events
- Ad Break End (Google IMA) - Fired at the end of an advertising break, signifies that the advertisements have ended and content is ready to resume.
- Ad Break Start (Google IMA) - Fired at the beginning of an advertising break, signifies that content has been delayed while the advertisements are played.
- Ad Impression (Google IMA) - Fired when an Ad impression is recorded by the video player.
- Buffer End (ad) (Google IMA) - Event is fired when video starts playing again after a buffer is completed.
- Buffer Start (ad) (Google IMA) - Buffer Start identifies anytime the player has to wait for the video buffer to fill with video segments . This event includes all visible buffering activity including during playback startup, connectivity issues or buffering that may occur when resuming after seek or pause.
- Error (ad) (Google IMA) - Thrown if an error occurs during content playback or retrieval of the video
- Qualified View (ad) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
- Resume (ad) (Google IMA) - This event is fired when the user begins playing again after pausing the video during playback.
- Stall End (ad) (Google IMA) - Event fired when video starts playing again after a stall and the buffer has been replenished and playback resumes.
- Stall Start (ad) (Google IMA) - Stall Start event is triggered when playback of video stops because the buffer has been depleted causing an unexpected interruption for the user.
Fluxdata
- Time Since Last Ad Break Start - Time interval since the current pod of advertisements began.
- Ad Break ID - UUID to denote the specific ad break. This can be used to tie events together that occurred during a specific ad break.
- Ad Session ID - A Datazoom generated UUID to denote the specific ad asset playback. This can be used to tie events together that occurred during a specific ad item.
- Error Code (ad) (Google IMA) - Error object representing a code explicitly identified by the player
- Error Message (ad) (Google IMA) - Error object representing a message about the error explicitly identified by the player
- Qualified View Trigger (ad) - Number indicating the playback duration triggering the Qualified View event.
Bitmovin (Roku)
Events
- Media Object Request (ad) (Roku) - Fired after the player has requested an object related to video playback. This object may be a manifest, audio/ video segment or subtitle file. The player will fire this event after the full roundtrip of request and response has completed.
- Media Object Request (content) - Fired after the player has requested an object related to video playback. This object may be a manifest, audio/ video segment or subtitle file. The player will fire this event after the full roundtrip of request and response has completed.
- Media Request (content) - Event signifies the video player requests the video from the server. The could be triggered by the user clicking on a play button of a thumbnail. If the video is played automatically, this may be fired when the player starts loading.
Fluxdata
- Rendition Height - Height in pixels of the video rendition being played. The manifest may contain multiple versions (i.e. renditions) of the video encoded at varying qualities to support varying network conditions.
- Rendition Name - Standardized name to represent the rendition currently being played.
- Rendition Width - Width in pixels of the video rendition being played. The manifest may contain multiple versions (i.e. renditions) of the video encoded at varying qualities to support varying network conditions.
- ABS Shift - Describes the direction of the rendition change that occurred during Adaptive Bitrate Streaming. Values ‘up’ or ‘down’ depends on the value of the previous rendition. 'absShift' is an attribute of the Rendition Change event.
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
- Player Height - Height dimension in pixels of the current playback area.
- Player Width - Width dimension in pixels of the current playback area.
HLS.js
- Casting - Is the player currently in casting mode where the content selected will be played on an external device?
Events
- Milestone (ad) (Google IMA) - Fired when the playheadPosition passes a predetermined percentile milestone of the video's duration. This event is used for both Ads & Content. Current milestones are fired at the 10, 25, 50, 75, 90 & 95 percentiles.
Fluxdata
- Number of Ad Plays - Running count of the number of ads played during the user's current session.
- Ad Break ID - UUID to denote the specific ad break. This can be used to tie events together that occurred during a specific ad break.
JWPlayer
- Player Context ID - Unique identifier for each player context that is established in the application linking a player instance with Datazoom's Collector SDK.
tvOS
Fluxdata
- Current Audio Track - Identifies which available audio track has been selected by the user. Multiple audio tracks are usually used for alternate languages. Values returned may vary by content publisher & player.
- Ad Duration - The length of the advertisement in seconds.
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
- Subtitles - Describes if subtitles are currently enabled for playback.
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