This update for the Mux Data SDK for Exoplayer allows you to override metadata about the device that is playing your video. This feature is has not been implemented on Mux Data backend yet, but you can start using it in the Mux Data SDK with this latest release.
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You can now measure the amount of time from content ingestion to playback on the client using the Mux Data SDK. The Live Stream Latency metric reports on the average stream latency experienced by each viewer. The metric is also available for historical reporting. Latency can be aggregated by country, type of stream, video title, as well as the other dimensions available in the Mux Data Metrics reporting. To collect this data, you'll need to use Mux Data with your HLS live streams, insert EXT-X-PROGAM-DATE-TIME
tags in your manifests, and have an up-to-date SDK release. You can learn more in the Blog Post.
You can now export Mux Data views to Amazon Kinesis or Google Pub/Sub. As views are completed they are immediately streamed to the service of your choice to ingest into your data warehouse for further processing. This feature is currently available for Media customers as a beta release. See the documentation for information on how to configure a stream and the data that is available.