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Data Points
Amazon IVS
Events
- Rendition Change (content) - When the Player's Adaptive Bitrate Streaming upshifts or downshifts during Content Playback to a different quality level available in the manifest. This event includes absShift attribute identifying the direction of the change.
- 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
- Bandwidth - Amount of estimated network bandwidth currently available to the end user's device.
- Buffer Length - The amount of media currently stored in the player buffer waiting to be played.
- Engagement Duration - Cumulative time that user has been engaged with the app or site, including time spent not viewing video.
- Number of Content Plays - The amount of content assets that started playback during the current user app 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.
- Player Viewable - Is 50% or more of the player visible on the screen at the time of event?
- Player Viewable Percent - The percentage of the player that is viewable on the screen at the time of the event.
- 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.
- Stall Count - Content - Number of times the user's playback of Content has been interrupted by an unexpected video stall due to buffer depletion.
- Stall Duration - Content - The cumulative amount of time elapsed where the user's playback of Content has been interrupted by an unexpected video stall due to buffer depletion.
- Error Code (content) - Error object representing a code explicitly identified by the player
- Error Message (content) - Error object representing a message about the error explicitly identified by the player
- 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.
Bitmovin (iOS)
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.
- 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.
- Customer Code - Unique identifier for the Datazoom customer that generated the event.
- District - The district, subdivision of city from where the event originated as determined by the user's IP address.
- Mobile Connection - Specifies if a user is on a mobile connection as determined by their IP address.
- Postal Code - The specific administrative division within a country where the event occurred. In the United States, zip codes correspond to postal region locator
- Timezone Offset - The difference in hours, relative to UTC, of the user's timezone.
- District - The district, subdivision of city from where the event originated as determined by the user's IP address.
- Timezone Offset - The difference in hours, relative to UTC, of the user's timezone.
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