This report
highlights the most popular video clips being accessed on your
site. This includes both streamed files and downloaded video
files. Use this information to assess your bandwidth
requirements - video clips are generally quite large in size,
and will apply greater pressure on your Internet connection than
normal web pages.
Note that for a file to be recognized as an video clip, its
extension (such as .asf) must be specified in Settings >
Analysis > Extensions > Video.
Vertical axis:
Video Content.
URL of the video clip being analyzed.
Horizontal axis: Hits (default sorting).
Hits to the corresponding video clip. Changing the sorting
options in Settings > Statistics will alter the
horizontal axis to the new sort method. This report can be
sorted/graphed by hits, bytes or errors.
Red lines (if present):
HTTP errors (Page not found, server error, etc)
Files:
URL of the video clip being analyzed.
Hits (%):
Number of hits to the corresponding video clip. (Percentage as a
proportion of hits to all video clips.)
Bytes (%):
Bytes transferred as a result of hits to the corresponding video
clip. (Percentage as a proportion of bytes transferred for all
video clips.)
Errors:
Errors generated as a result of hits to the corresponding video
clip.