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Data Points
Akamai AMP
Fluxdata
- Engagement Duration - Cumulative time that user has been engaged with the page, including time spent not viewing video.
- Number of Content Plays - The amount of content assets watched during the current user session.
- Number of Content Requests - The amount of content assets requested during the current user session.
- Number of Errors - Content - Running count of the number of errors that have occurred while content is playing during the user's current session.
Amazon IVS
- Client Timestamp - Client side timestamp of the event in epoch milliseconds
Bitmovin
Fluxdata
- Event Count - Incremental counter of the events generated during a user session. This field is valuable for ensuring proper sequencing of events and detecting any potential data loss.
- Client Timestamp - Client side timestamp of the event in epoch milliseconds
- DZ SDK Version - Version number of the Datazoom SDK that generated the event message.
- Event Type - Name of the event that describes the message
- Player Name - States which video player generated the event
- Player Version - States the version of the video player that generated the event
- Server Timestamp Offset - Time difference between the client side timestamp and the server side timestamp in milliseconds. A negative offset value would indicate that the Client is ahead of the server.
- Source - Returns the URL of the current media file
- Streaming Protocol - What streaming format is being used for the content?
- Streaming Type - Describes if the content being streamed is Live or On Demand.
- User Agent - Contains a number of tokens that refer to aspects of the user device, including the user's browser name and version, rendering engine, device’s model number, operating system and its version, etc.
Dash.js
- DZ SDK Version - Version number of the Datazoom SDK that generated the event message.
- Event Type - Name of the event that describes the message
THEOplayer
Events
- Stall End (Content) - Event fired when video starts playing again after a stall and the buffer has been replenished and playback resumes.
- Stall Start (Content) - Stall Start event is triggered when playback of video stops because the buffer has been depleted causing an unexpected interruption for the user.
Fluxdata
- Stall Count - Number of times the user's playback has been interrupted by an unexpected video stall due to buffer depletion.
- Stall Count - Content - Number of times the user's playback of Content has been interrupted by an unexpected video stall due to buffer depletion.
- Server Timestamp Offset - Time difference between the client side timestamp and the server side timestamp in milliseconds. A negative offset value would indicate that the Client is ahead of the server.
- Source - Returns the URL of the current media file
- Streaming Protocol - What streaming format is being used for the content?
- User Agent - Contains a number of tokens that refer to aspects of the user device, including the user's browser name and version, rendering engine, device’s model number, operating system and its version, etc.
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