The Flash Media StreamingThis service was discontinued on 5/31/2017. The Flash Media Streaming platform streamed live and on-demand content via a Flash media player over a RTMP-based protocol., HLSThis feature generates and delivers custom reports., and HDS services were discontinued on May 31, 2017. The information in this article is solely provided as reference information for legacy log data.
Each raw log file generated for the Flash Media Streaming platform consists of a set of fields that describe streaming activity. The fields that can be defined in a raw log file are listed and described below.
Field | Name | Description |
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c-client-id |
Client ID |
The ID assigned to a client. |
c-ip |
Client IP Address |
The IP address of the client that requested the stream from the server. |
c-proto |
Connection Protocol |
The protocol (i.e., RTMP, RTMPE, RTMPT, or RTMPTE) used to transmit the stream. |
c-referrer |
Referrer |
The URL of the referrer used to link to the stream. This field will typically point to the player used to request the stream. |
cs-bytes |
Client –Server Data Transferred |
The number of bytes transferred from the client to the server. |
cs-uri-query |
Query String |
The query string for the URL to the stream path. This field will typically be set to "-." |
cs-uri-stem |
Request URL |
The URL to the stream path. This URL does not include the stream name. |
c-user-agent |
User Agent |
The user agent used by the client to play the stream. |
date |
Event Date |
The date when the event took place. |
sc-bytes |
Server – Client Data Transferred |
The number of bytes transferred from the server to the client. |
sc-stream-bytes |
Server – Client Data Transferred Per Stream |
The number of bytes transferred from the server to the client per stream. This field can report a greater value than the x-file-size field when streaming content that is not encoded in FLV format (e.g., MP3). |
s-ip |
Server IP Address |
The IP address associated with the server that processed the request. |
time |
Event Time |
Identifies the time of the event. The format for this field is hh:mm:ss (e.g., 20:00:00).
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x-app |
Content Access Point |
The content access point used to request the stream. The format for this field is the origin identifier followed by your MCC account number. A list of content access points is provided below.
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x-category |
Event Category |
The category of the event that took place. The more common categories deal with authorization and session values. |
x-comment |
Comments |
The comments associated with the stream. |
x-duration |
Event Duration |
The number of seconds that the stream has played. |
x-event |
Event Name |
The type of access event that was logged. Some of the more common access events are described below.
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x-file-ext |
File Extension |
The file extension for the asset generated from the stream. This field is useful for identifying its file format (e.g., FLV, MP4, MP3, etc.). |
x-file-length |
Stream Length |
The length of the stream in seconds. |
x-file-name |
Filename |
The relative path to the asset generated from the stream. |
x-file-size |
Stream Size |
The size of the stream in bytes. |
x-sid |
Stream ID |
The ID assigned to a stream. This ID is unique per client session. |
x-sname |
Stream Name |
The name of the stream. |
x-status |
Status Code |
An event's status code. Some of the more common status codes are described below.
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Our logs are based on information logged by our instances of Adobe's Flash Media Servers. As a result, you can view detailed information on Event Name, Event Category, and Status Codes fields on Adobe's web site.
A raw log file provides event-based data (e.g., Play, Stop, etc.) on the amount of data transferred for each stream. This information can be used to calculate billing data as indicated below.