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Data Points
Akamai AMP (iOS)
Events
- Heartbeat - Periodic event that provides updated insight into all of the selected FluxData metrics fired at the specified Heartbeat interval.
Bitmovin (Android)
Events
- Pause (Content) - Pause event is fired when the player enters a paused state. This can be triggered when the user hits the Pause button to temporarily halt video playback or it can occur as part of the player's normal state changes as media is loading, resuming or concluding.
- Playback Start (Content) - This event is fired when the video starts playing for the user, also known as First Frame.
- Player Ready - Signifies when the player has been initialized and is ready for playback.
- Seek End (Content) - Event is fired when the player stops moving the playhead position to jump to a specific point on the timeline. This event includes attributes Seek Start Point & Seek End Point to mark the starting & ending points of a seek event.
- Seek Start (Content) - This event records when the user interacts with time controls within the player to move forward or backward in the video timeline. It can be triggered by dragging the scrub bar or auto advancing using controls exposed by the app.
- Configuration ID - Datazoom Collector configuration ID. Allows customers to differentiate data on the Connector from different Collectors. This could be useful for separating test content from production data.
- Customer Code - Unique identifier for the Datazoom customer that generated the event.
- Event ID - Unique identifier for each event message fired by a Collector or log file received by Datazoom. The string includes an incremental counter at the end to allow for sequencing the events from a user session.
- Event Type - Name of the event that describes the type of user or system behavior that caused the event to fire.
Bitmovin (Roku)
Events
- Custom Event - Add any user or system behavioral event to the Datazoom data stream. Requires custom coding on the page or in the app by customer developer.
- Datazoom Loaded - Signifies that the Datazoom SDK has been loaded and activated. At this point, the video player can be instantiated or custom events can be sent by the application.
- Datazoom Loaded - Signifies that the Datazoom SDK has been loaded and activated. At this point, the video player can be instantiated or custom events can be sent by the application.
- 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.
- 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.
- City - The city or town where the user is located
- Client IP Address - IP address of the user's device
- Client Timestamp - Client side timestamp of the event in epoch milliseconds
- Country - Full name of the user's country
- Country Code - The country from which the browser initiated the event. For a list of country codes, see ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 .
- Custom Metadata - Customers can add any user or system data to the Datazoom data stream. Requires custom coding on the page or in the app by customer developer.
- Customer Code - Unique identifier for the Datazoom customer that generated the event.
- ISP - Name of the end-user's internet service provider.
- Latitude - Location information for the user
- Longitude - Location information for the user
- OS Name - Operating System of the user's device
- OS Version - Version of Operating System being used during the session
- Player Name - States which video player generated the event
- Player Version - States the version of the video player that generated the event
- Postal Code - The specific administrative division within a country where the event occurred. In the United States, zip codes correspond to postal region locator
- 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.
- Region Code - The specific administrative division within a country where the event occurred. In the United States, regions correspond to state codes ; for example, WA or NY.
Dash.js
Events
- Ad Impression (Google IMA) - Fired when an Ad impression is recorded by the video player.
- Ad Skip (Google IMA) - This event is triggered when a user chooses to skip the currently playing ad and go directly to the content..
Fluxdata
- Buffer Length - The amount of media currently stored in the player buffer waiting to be played.
- Rendition Audio Bitrate - Target audio encoding bitrate of the currently selected rendition from the manifest. The manifest may contain multiple versions (i.e. renditions) of the asset encoded at varying qualities to support varying network conditions. This data point returns the audio bitrate value stated in the manifest for the currently playing rendition. Only available if the manifest contains discrete ad & video tracks.
- 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.
- Time Since Last Rendition Change - Time interval since content playback shifted to a different available quality version from the manifest., reported in milliseconds
- 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 Creative ID (Google IMA) - Creative ID of the ad shown.
- Ad ID (Google IMA) - Identifier of the ad asset shown.
- Ad Position (Google IMA) - Where the ad appears in relation to the video content. Pre-roll ads run before the content, mid-roll ads run during the middle of the content & post-roll ads run after the content has completed streaming.
- Ad Session ID - UUID to denote the specific ad asset playback. This can be used to tie events together that occurred during a specific ad item.
HTML5
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 Click (Google IMA) - Triggered when the user interacts with an advertisement
- Ad Skip (Google IMA) - This event is triggered when a user chooses to skip the currently playing ad and go directly to the content..
- 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.
- 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.
- Pause (Ad) - Pause event is fired when the player enters a paused state. This can be triggered when the user hits the Pause button to temporarily halt video playback or it can occur as part of the player's normal state changes as media is loading, resuming or concluding.
- Pause (Content) - Pause event is fired when the player enters a paused state. This can be triggered when the user hits the Pause button to temporarily halt video playback or it can occur as part of the player's normal state changes as media is loading, resuming or concluding.
- Ad Creative ID (Google IMA) - Creative ID of the ad shown.
- Ad Time Offset (Google IMA) - Returns the point in time during the content playback at which the current ad pod was scheduled to appear. For pods in VOD streams with dynamically inserted ads, stream time is returned.
- Advertiser Name (Google IMA) - The advertiser name as defined by the serving party.
- Browser Height - The height of the end user's browser window at the time when the event occurred.
- Browser Name - Web browser being used during the session
- Browser Version - Version of web browser being used during the session
- Browser Width - The width of the end user's browser window at the time when the version occurred.
- Device ID - Unique identifier of the user's device.
- Device Type - Describes the type of device category being used during the session such as phone, tablet, desktop, connected device, game console, etc.
- Media Type (Ad) (Google IMA) - Specifies whether the event relates to an Ad or Content asset.
- Milestone Percent (Ad) (Google IMA) - Number indicating the percentage milestone represented by the event fired. Attribute of Milestone events.
- OS Name - Operating System of the user's device
- OS Version - Version of Operating System being used during the session
- Skip Time Offset (Google IMA) - The number of seconds of playback before the ad becomes skippable. -1 is returned for non skippable ads or if this is unavailable.
Events
- Buffer End (Content) - Event is fired when video starts playing again after a buffer is completed.
- Buffer Start (Content) - 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.
- Milestone (Content) - 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
- 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.
- Player State - Returns the player's current playback state. (Idle, buffering, playing, paused)
- Playhead Position - Returns the current point in the video timeline in seconds.
- Milestone Percent (Content) - Number indicating the percentage milestone represented by the event fired. Attribute of Milestone events.
Shaka Player
Fluxdata
- Buffer Length - The amount of media currently stored in the player buffer waiting to be played.
THEOplayer
Fluxdata
- Buffer Length - The amount of media currently stored in the player buffer waiting to be played.
tvOS
Fluxdata
- Rendition Video Bitrate - Target bitrate of the currently selected video rendition from the manifest. The manifest may contain multiple versions (i.e. renditions) of the video encoded at varying qualities to support varying network conditions.
- Advertising ID - Advertising ID is a user resettable ID assigned by the device or operating environment for advertising purposes (e.g. targeting, frequency capping). The key difference between a Device ID and an Advertising ID is that advertising IDs can be reset by the user at any time. Examples include Apple's IDFA and Android's AAID.
Video.js
Events
- Custom Event - Add any user or system behavioral event to the Datazoom data stream. Requires custom coding on the page or in the app by customer developer.
- Heartbeat - Periodic event that provides updated insight into all of the selected FluxData metrics fired at the specified Heartbeat interval.
- Media Loaded (Content) - Fired when the video is fully loaded into the player & ready to begin playback.
- Pause (Content) - Pause event is fired when the player enters a paused state. This can be triggered when the user hits the Pause button to temporarily halt video playback or it can occur as part of the player's normal state changes as media is loading, resuming or concluding.
- Playback Complete (Content) - This event signifies that the video player has reached the end of the currently playing content.
- Playback Start (Content) - This event is fired when the video starts playing for the user, also known as First Frame.
- Playing (Content) - The media is no longer blocked from playback, and has started playing. Fired when playback resumes from Stall, Buffering or Seek.
- 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
- Playback Duration - Content - Cumulative time that content has been playing during the current video Content Session. Excludes time accrued while user pauses content or buffering.
- Playhead Position - Returns the current point in the video timeline in seconds.
- Rendition Video Bitrate - Target bitrate of the currently selected video rendition from the manifest. The manifest may contain multiple versions (i.e. renditions) of the video encoded at varying qualities to support varying network conditions.
- Time Since Last Heartbeat - Time interval since Heartbeat was last sent for the current content session.
- 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.
- City - The city or town where the user is located
- Client IP Address - IP address of the user's device
- Content Session ID - A unique id for the current video playback session.
- Country - Full name of the user's country
- Country Code - The country from which the browser initiated the event. For a list of country codes, see ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 .
- Custom Metadata - Customers can add any user or system data to the Datazoom data stream. Requires custom coding on the page or in the app by customer developer.
- ISP - Name of the end-user's internet service provider.
- Latitude - Location information for the user
- Longitude - Location information for the user
- Media Type (Content) - Specifies whether the event relates to an Ad or Content asset.
- Player Name - States which video player generated the event
- Player Version - States the version of the video player that generated the event
- Postal Code - The specific administrative division within a country where the event occurred. In the United States, zip codes correspond to postal region locator
- 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.
- Region Code - The specific administrative division within a country where the event occurred. In the United States, regions correspond to state codes ; for example, WA or NY.
- Startup Duration - Content - This timer represents the total time a user spent waiting for content to begin playback excluding any time related to requesting, loading or playing pre-roll ads.
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