Media Stats
Both the Live Broadcaster and Hosted Viewer provide a Media Stats option to open a modal overlay during broadcast or playback that displays information that can be helpful in judging the performance or diagnosing issues when troubleshooting.
- RTT: Round trip time in milliseconds for sending and receiving the stream.
- Video Resolution: Width and height of the video frame.
- **FPS **(Calculated): Frames per second.
- Video Bitrate: Video kb per second.
- Audio Bitrate: Audio kb per second.
- Video Total Received: Sum data transfer for the bandwidth attributed to the video stream.
- Audio Total Received: Sum data transfer for the bandwidth attributed to the audio stream.
- Video Packet Loss: The number of video packets lost.
- Audio Packet Loss: The number of audio packets lost.
- Video Jitter: The typical deviation of video packet reception times in milliseconds.
- Audio Jitter: The typical deviation of audio packet reception times in milliseconds.
- Capture Timestamp: The time when the frame was sent by the encoder. Note: This field is only available in Chromium-based browsers.
- Capture Delta Time: The difference between the local system timestamp at the time the frame was received, and the timestamp received in the Capture Timestamp field. Note: This field is only available in Chromium-based browsers.
- Codecs: The audio and video codecs used by the broadcaster.
- Timestamp: The date and time (UTC) for when the browser gathered media stats.
- Server: This can be provided to our support team as an aid to troubleshooting network issues.
- Cluster: The data center being used for the broadcast origin. See Cluster Regions for more details on this data.
📘 Active Broadcast
The Media Stats are only available during an active broadcast. You may also be interested in other means of gathering Client Analytics and monitoring the playback experience.
Example​
An example of what values from a broadcast might report.