Use the Statistics section to get crucial insights into the performance of your video content.
- Go to the Analytics tab at the top of the screen
- Click the “Statistics” icon in the sidebar menu.
In the Analytics dashboard, use the filters panel to zoom in on views with specific values for the following variables:
- Content
- Audience
- Context
- Technology
- Engagement
- Ad units
For example:
- Use a “Duration” filter to zoom in on views for videos with a length below 1 minute;
- Use the “Country” filter to only display views from the United Kingdom;
- Use the “Device type” filter to only report on views from smartphones:
Consult the list below to learn more about the filter terminology:
1.0 | Content
1.1 | Title
Filter on one or more clip titles. Use “show more” or “search more” to display clip titles not included in the top 10 shown by default.
1.2 | Clip ID
Filter on one or more specific clip IDs. Use “show more” or “search more” to display clip IDs not included in the top 10 shown by default.
1.3 | Duration
Filter on one or more clip length intervals: 0 to 15 seconds clips, 2 to 3 minute clips, etc.
Note: the duration property does not apply to livestream clips. Livestreams are logged in the 0 – 15 seconds interval.
1.4 | Media type
Type of media file. Distinguish between video and audio.
1.5 | Source type
Type of source. Distinguish between on-demand content and live streams.
2.0 | Audience
2.1 | Country
Top 5 countries. Use “show more” or “search more” to display countries not included in the top 10 shown by default.
2.2 | Region
Top 10 regions. Use “show more” or “search more” to display regions not included in the top 10 shown by default.
2.3 | City
Top 10 cities. Use “show more” or “search more” to display cities not included in the top 10 shown by default.
2.4 | Web Domain
Websites where clips were viewed. For example: www.mydomain.com No distinction is made between specific page paths.
2.5 | Referring Web Domain
Sites where viewers clicked on a link to arrive at the page where clips were viewed. No distinction is made between specific page paths. For example: www.google.com
2.6 | Web Address
Full URL (i.e. including the exact page paths) where clips were viewed. For example: www.mydomain.com/page-1
2.7 | Referring Web Address
Full URL (i.e. including the exact page paths) where viewers clicked on a link to arrive at the page where clips were viewed. For example: www.google.com/search-results-page-300
3.0 | Context
3.1 | Playout
Views collected in the playouts used to display clips.
3.2 | Project
Views on media clips when viewed in Interactive Projects.
3.3 | Playlist
Views on media clips when viewed in playlists.
3.4 | Channel
Views on media clips when viewed in Channels.
3.5 | Project Context
Views on media clips when viewed in an Interactive Project with a specific context.
3.6 | Initiator
Filter on the “initiator” of the clip. Possible values include:
- Default: clip views from ‘regular’ clip embeds.
- Widget: clip views initiated by an interactive element.
- Cliplist: clip views initiated in an embedded playlist.
- Suggest: clip view initiated by suggested items.
- AutoPlayNext: clip views initiated by a playlist, set to autoplay next on the playout after a clip is finished.
- RelatedItem: clip views selected by the viewer from the suggested clips displayed in the pause or end screen.
- Render: clip views initiated by the Render feature.
- Channel: clip views initiated by a Channel
4.0 | Technology
4.1 | Device Type
Clip views with a specific device type. Possible values include: smartphone, desktop, tablet, smart tv, etc.
4.2 | Operating System
Clip views with a specific type of operating system. Possible values include: Android, iOS, Windows, OS X, etc.
4.3 | Operating System Version
Clip views with a specific operating system. For example: distinguish between specific iOS or Windows versions.
4.4 | Browser
Clip views with a specific browser. Possible values include: Chrome Mobile, Facebook, Mobile Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, etc.
4.5 | Browser Version
Clip views with a specific browser version. Distinguish between specific browser versions.
4.6 | Video Quality
Clip views with a specific bitrate (kilobits per second).
4.7 | Screen Resolution
Clip views with specific screen resolutions of the device used to display clips (width x height). For example: 1920×1080, 414×896, etc.
4.8 | Playmode
Used for advanced debugging purposes only.
4.9 | Autoplay
Clip views as a result of a player set to autoplay.
4.10 | Automute
Clips views where the ‘automute’ playout setting resulted in the audio being muted as soon as the clip was started.
4.11 | Fullscreen
Clip views of which (parts of) the video was viewed in fullscreen.
4.12 | Autoloop
Clip views that have a autoloop configured on it.
4.13 | Mobile Brand
Clip views with a specific brand of smartphone or tablet. Possible values include: Google, Samsung and Apple.
4.14 | Mobile Model
Clip views with a specific model of smartphone or tablet. Possible values include: Google Nexus 5, Samsung Galaxy S8+, Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S10.
5.0 | Engagement
5.1 | Moving Thumbnail Played
On desktop, a moving thumbnail animates when viewers hover their cursor over the video player. On mobile devices the thumbnail animates once the video is in view. This filter only shows clips where the moving thumbnail was animated. Clips for which the moving thumbnail is disabled in the playout setting are not considered.
5.2 | Main Content Started
Distinguish between instances where the main content did or did not start. Possible causes for clips not starting include: instances where viewers paused the player or exited the page during the preroll ad or instances where the player was loaded, but the media failed to load.
5.3 | Percentage Reached
Number of views that reached X% of a clip (bundled in 10% intervals). For example: in 221 instances the clip was terminated at the 51-60% mark of the clip.
5.4 | Time Reached
Number of views that reached the X second/minute/hour mark of a clip (bundled in intervals). For example: in 145 instances the clip was terminated at the 30-45 second mark of the clip:
5.5 | Time Viewed
Number of views where the viewer spent X seconds/minutes/hours viewing a clip (bundled in intervals). Seeking forward/backward is included in the time viewed. For example: in 32 instances the viewer spent 1-2 minutes viewing a clip. This could very well also include views on a clip with a duration of 15 seconds where the viewer seeked back to the beginning multiple times.
5.6 | Completed
Number of views for which the end of the clip was reached.
5.7 | Has Interactivity
Distinguish between clips with or without an interactive timeline.
5.8 | Custom Event
Used for advanced debugging purposes only.
5.9 | User ID
ID attributed to each unique visit. Used for calculating unique visitor statistics and specific debug purposes.
5.10 | Player Session ID
ID attributed to each player session. Used for calculating unique visitor statistics and specific debug purposes.
5.11 | View Session ID
ID attributed to each view session in a specific player. Used for calculating unique visitor statistics and specific debug purposes.
5.12 | Unmuted
Clip views in which the viewer unmuted the audio at some point during the clip.
5.13 | Player Functions
Clip views where actions were performed on the control bar related to sharing and subtitles.
6.0 | Ad Units
6.1 | VAST Quartiles
Clip views where the viewer reached the 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% mark of an ad.
6.2 | VAST Service Click
Used for advanced debugging purposes only.
6.3 | Views with Ad Unit Init
Clip views with Ad units that were initialized during a clip view.
6.4 | Views with Line Item Init
Clips views with line items that were initialized during a clip view.
6.5 | Views with Creative Impressions
Clip views with one or more ad impressions.
6.6 | Views with Creative Clicks
Clip views where a viewer clicked the ad to visit the advertiser’s website.
6.7 | Views with Creative Skips
Clip views where one ore more ads were skipped.
6.8 | Views with Creative Errors
Clip views where errors occurred during an ad impression.
6.9 | Views with Ad System
Used for advanced debugging purposes only.
6.10 | Views with Ad Blocker Detected
Clip views where ad impressions were blocked by an ad blocker in the browser.