Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer Maintenance Manual
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Obtaining Proof of Play
You need administrator privileges in SV Director to use Proof of Play.
This document describes how to enable proof of play, create tags for proof of
play content, generate reports, download CSV files, and troubleshoot proof of
play processing.
play content, generate reports, download CSV files, and troubleshoot proof of
play processing.
Proof of play is the ability to generate a report of which advertisements were
played during an event. Once a proof of play database has been set up,
StadiumVision Director collects and collates proof of play data from the Cisco
DMPs and displays it in a proof of play report on the Control Panel. You can
export the data to a Comma Separated Value (CSV) information file and then
use a spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Excel to generate reports
from these CSV files.
played during an event. Once a proof of play database has been set up,
StadiumVision Director collects and collates proof of play data from the Cisco
DMPs and displays it in a proof of play report on the Control Panel. You can
export the data to a Comma Separated Value (CSV) information file and then
use a spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Excel to generate reports
from these CSV files.
StadiumVision gathers logs from all Cisco DMPs after the event. These logs
contain, among other things, the content that was played during the event
and when it was played for example, before the event, during the event, and
after the event.
contain, among other things, the content that was played during the event
and when it was played for example, before the event, during the event, and
after the event.
By default, proof of play data is archived for 14 days. Using the SV Director
Management Dashboard, you can change this setting as well as the time of
day at which the data is archived.
Management Dashboard, you can change this setting as well as the time of
day at which the data is archived.
Proof of Play Data Compatibility with KORE
In StadiumVision release 2.2, the format of the proof of play data
accommodates post processing by KORE Systems. To support KORE data
processing, SV Director aggregates proof of play data across DMPs and
generates reports that show information based on total playout per sponsor
rather than individual playouts per DMP.
accommodates post processing by KORE Systems. To support KORE data
processing, SV Director aggregates proof of play data across DMPs and
generates reports that show information based on total playout per sponsor
rather than individual playouts per DMP.
Enabling Proof of Play
Before proof of play data can be generated, you need to enable the global
proof of play switch within StadiumVision Director and set the Syslog
Collector IP Address for the DMP. By default, proof of play is enabled for
each playlist. However, to generate the data, you must also enable proof of
play for the associated event script. Refer to the following procedures:
proof of play switch within StadiumVision Director and set the Syslog
Collector IP Address for the DMP. By default, proof of play is enabled for
each playlist. However, to generate the data, you must also enable proof of
play for the associated event script. Refer to the following procedures: