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Data Points
Akamai AMP
Events
- Qualified View (ad) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
- Qualified View (content) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
Bitmovin
Events
- Qualified View (ad) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
- Qualified View (content) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
Chromecast
Events
- 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.
- Play Button (ad) - Event is fired when a user initiates video playback by clicking on the play button. This event can fire to start new content or to resume paused content or an ad. Actual implementation of this event may vary by video player.
- Play Button (content) - Event is fired when a user initiates video playback by clicking on the play button. This event can fire to start new content or to resume paused content or an ad. Actual implementation of this event may vary by video player.
- Qualified View (ad) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
- Qualified View (content) - 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.
- Stop - When the player has entered a stopped state due to any reason such as the user hitting a stop button, backgrounding the app, user switches content or the content has ended playback.
Fluxdata
- Pause Duration - Ads - The cumulative amount of time elapsed where the player was in a paused state during Ad playback of Content Session.
- 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.
- 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.
- Title - Provides the title of current asset being played
IVS
Events
- Qualified View (ad) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
- Qualified View (content) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
THEOplayer
Events
- Audio Track Changed (content) - This event signifies when the user has chosen to switch to a different audio track during playback.
- 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.
- Qualified View (ad) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
- Qualified View (content) - This event is fired when the user has watched a specified duration of video playback.
- Stop - When the player has entered a stopped state due to any reason such as the user hitting a stop button, backgrounding the app, user switches content or the content has ended playback.
- Subtitle Change (content) - Fired when the user enables or disables subtitles or closed captioning.
FluxData
- Current Subtitles - Identifies which available subtitle or closed captioning track has been selected by the user. Multiple captioning tracks are usually used for alternate languages. Values returned may vary by content publisher & player.
- Pause Duration - The cumulative amount of time elapsed where the player was in a paused state during a Content Session.
- Pause Duration - Ads - The cumulative amount of time elapsed where the player was in a paused state during Ad playback of Content Session.
- Pause Duration - Content - The cumulative amount of time elapsed where the player was in a paused state during Content playback of Content Session.
- Time Since Content Request - Time interval since content playback was requested.
- Time Since Content Started - Time interval since current content playback began.
- Time Since Last Ad Break Start - Time interval since the current pod of advertisements began.
- Time Since Last Ad Completed - Time interval since the last advertisement completed.
- Time Since Last Ad Request - Time interval since advertisement was requested.
- Time Since Last Ad Started - Time interval since advertisement started playing.
- Time Since Last Buffer Start - Content - Time interval since Buffer Start event began during content playback, reported in milliseconds. Value is reset to zero at the start of a new video View or when another Buffer Start event occurs.
- Time Since Last Milestone - Ad - Time interval since Milestone event was last sent for ad.
- Time Since Last Milestone - Content - Time interval since Milestone event was last sent for content.
- Time Since Last Pause - Time interval since content playback was paused., reported in milliseconds
- Time Since Last Rendition Change - Time interval since content playback shifted to a different available quality version from the manifest., reported in milliseconds
- Time Since Last Seek Start - Time interval since the occurrence of a Seek Start event.
- Time Since Last Stall Start - Time interval since Stall Start event began, reported in milliseconds. Value is reset to zero at the start of a new video View or when another Stall Start event occurs.
- Time Since Last Stall Start - Content - Time interval since Stall Start event began during content playback.
- Ad Blocker - States whether an Ad Blocker was detected or not.
- Subtitles - Describes if subtitles are currently enabled for playback.
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