Stream Information and Metrics

VLC provides tools for viewing statistical information about a live stream. This includes both metadata and codec information within the source video itself, such as frames-per-second or audio codec specification, as well as details of the live stream fidelity, such as current video bitrate or the number of dropped frames.

Video Codec Information

Video codec information is created at the source and is not introduced or affected by the Zixi transport protocol. This information can help ensure the source content adheres to the desired video and audio specification.

To view video codec information:

  • In VLC's Main Menu, click Tools menu and select CODEC Information.
    A window appears displaying a dropdown for each elementary stream and additional data by type:

 

Data TypeDetails
Video

Original ID

Codec

Resolution (Source)

Resolution (Display)

Decoded Format

Audio

Original ID

Codec

Language

Channels

Sample rate

Subtitle

Codec

Description

 

Custom Metadata

Zixi will pass through any metadata found in the source, including custom metadata that was injected into the source stream wrapper.

To view custom metadata:

  • In VLC's Main Menu, click Tools menu and select Media Information.
    A window appears displaying current media information. 
  • Click the Metadata tab. 


Video and Zixi Streaming Statistics

VLC’s statistical information provides live data on end-to-end stream fidelity as well as the QoS between your VLC player and the Zixi broadcaster from which VLC is pulling the stream.

To view statistics:

  • In VLC's Main Menu, click Tools menu and select Media Information.
    A window appears displaying current media information. 
  • Click the Statistics tab. 
    A live update panel displays the following information when a stream is active: 
Data TypeDetails
Audio

Decoded (blocks)

Played (buffers)

Lost (buffers)

Video

Decoded (blocks)

Played (buffers)

Lost (buffers)

Input/Read

Media Data Size (KiB)

Input bitrate (kb/s)

Demuxed data size (KiB)

Content bitrate (kb/s)

Discarded (corrupted)

Dropped (discontinued)

Output/Written/Sent

Sent (packets)

Sent (KiB)

Upstream rate (kb/s)

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