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Data Points
Akamai AMP
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
Akamai AMP (Android)
Events
- Heartbeat - Periodic event that provides updated insight into all of the selected FluxData metrics fired at the specified Heartbeat interval.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- Time Since Content Request - Time interval since content playback was requested.
- Time Since Last Heartbeat - Time interval since Heartbeat was last sent for the current content session.
- Device ID - Unique identifier of the user's device.
- Device Manufacturer - Manufacturer of the users device.
- Device Name - Name of the device model used by the viewer.
- Device Type - Describes the type of device category being used during the session such as phone, tablet, desktop, connected device, game console, etc.
- Milestone Percent (content) - Number indicating the percentage milestone represented by the event fired. Attribute of Milestone events.
- Streaming Type - Describes if the content being streamed is Live or On Demand.
Bitmovin
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
Dash.js
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
ExoPlayer
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.
- Stall Duration - The cumulative amount of time elapsed where the user's playback has been interrupted by an unexpected video stall due to buffer.
- 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.
IVS
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
JWPlayer
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
Shaka Player
Fluxdata
- Playback Duration - Promo - Cumulative time that inline promo content has been playing during the current video Content Session. Excludes time accrued while user pauses content or buffering. Requires application to annotate content session with promo timing information.
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
THEOplayer
Events
- 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.
- Cast End (content) - Fired when a user ends streaming on a remote screen & returns playback to their local device.
- Cast Start (content) - Fired when a user sends a stream from their local device to a remote screen.
- 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
- Stall Duration - The cumulative amount of time elapsed where the user's playback has been interrupted by an unexpected video stall due to buffer.
- Ad Creative ID (Google IMA) - Creative ID of the ad shown.
- Ad ID (Google IMA) - Identifier of the ad asset shown.
- Ad System (Google IMA) - The source ad server information included in the ad response.
- 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.
- Casting - Is the player currently in casting mode where the content selected will be played on an external device?
- Heartbeat Count - Incremental tracker identifying the order of Heartbeat events from the Collector.
- Qualified View Trigger (ad) - Number indicating the playback duration triggering the Qualified View event.
- Qualified View Trigger (content) - Number indicating the playback duration triggering the Qualified View event.
- 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.
- Wrapper Creative IDs (Google IMA) - Selected creative IDs used for wrapper ads. The creative IDs returned starts at the inline ad and traverses to the outermost wrapper ad.
- Wrapper ID (Google IMA) - Ad IDs used for wrapper ads. The IDs returned starts at the inline ad (innermost) and traverses to the outermost wrapper ad.
- Wrapper Systems (Google IMA) - Ad systems used for wrapper ads. The ad systems returned starts at the inline ad and traverses to the outermost wrapper ad.
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