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Name: Brightcove Learning Services
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Location: Boston, MA USA
Name: Brightcove Learning Services
Type: Organization
Location: Boston, MA USA
A general tester for the Video Cloud REST APIs
In this sample, you will learn how to retranscode multiple videos using the Dynamic Ingest API. Note that this sample for accounts using the Legacy Ingest system. For accounts using Dynamic Delivery. go to the Dynamic Delivery version instead.
In this sample, you will learn how to ingest multiple videos using the Dynamic Ingest API. To get access tokens and make the API calls, it uses a proxy built by Brightcove Learning services. Note that this sample is for accounts using the legacy ingest system. If your account uses the Dynamic Delivery system, see the Dynamic Delivery version instead.
In this sample, you will learn how to build an app to add assets to existing videos using Dynamic Ingest. Note that this sample works for both Dynamic Delivery and Legacy ingest accounts.
In this sample, you will learn how to replace videos using the Dynamic Ingest API. Note that the API does not support operations on multiple videos - the code here simply loops over a data set to replace the videos one by one. Note that this sample is for accounts using the Dynamic Delivery system. If your account uses the legacy ingest system, see the legacy ingest version instead.
In this sample, you will learn how to schedule videos to become available at some future time, so that they aren't accidentally played before they should be. Note that this sample is for accounts using the legacy ingest system. If your account uses the Dynamic Delivery system, see the Dynamic Delivery version instead.
In this sample, you will learn how to generate an engagement graph for a video in your account. Although you can generate an engagement graph from a video report, here we use a <em>engagement</em> request, because the response contains more complete data: rollups return engagement for every hundredth segment of the video, while a report returns only engagement at each quarter point of the video
In this sample, you will learn how to generate a report of views by country using the Analytics API. The Analytics UI in Video Cloud Studio offers a number of ready-made reports, but you can create additional reports using the Analytics API that are tailored to your specific needs.
In this sample, you will learn how to send information to the Data Collector so that you can get analytics data for videos that are not viewed in a Brightcove web or SDK player. Note that this technique should not be used if you are using the Brightcove web or SDK players, as it will result in duplicated analytics data.
The Analytics UI in Video Cloud Studio offers a number of ready-made reports, but you can create additional reports using he Analytics API that are tailored to your specific needs. In this example, we will create a report on all videos in the account, grouped by player, showing the total views, percentage of views that were complete, the average number of seconds viewed per view, and the total viewed seconds for each day in the selected period.
In this sample, you will learn how to use the CMS API and the Analytics API together to compile a list of videos with less than five views over the past 1-6 months (you can specify the period). The output includes the creation date for the video, and you can exclude videos published within the last 1-12 months if you like. The results can be returned in JSON or CSV format.
In this sample, you will learn how to get Analytics data for videos that have been added to Video Cloud over some recent period (which you define in the inputs). Note that this app only returns reports on a single dimension, though it could be modified to report on multiple dimensions.
This sample allows you to get reports on videos by the video reference ID and return the results in JSON or CSV format.
In this sample, you will learn how to get reports on videos by the tags assigned to them and return the results in JSON or CSV format.
In this sample, you will learn how to use the CMS API and Analytics API together to select a playlist from your account and get analytics data for all the videos in the playlist.
In this sample, you will learn how to generate two analytics reports: 1) a listing of all the URLs where your videos have been viewed, with the number of views for each URL; 2) a listing of all your players where videos have been viewed, along with the domain the player resides on and the video views.
In this sample, you will learn how to use the Analytics API to generate a daily analytics report on all the videos in your account for the earliest date that data is available to the current date. The report is generated in CSV format. A report for each video is generated, and then you must copy and save the data to a CSV file before proceeding to the next video.
In this sample, you will learn how to create a video search application using the CMS API. To get access tokens and make the API calls, it uses a proxy built by Brightcove Learning services.
In this sample, you will learn how to use the CMS API to generate an MRSS feed based on Google's MRSS guide. This sample is similar to the MRSS Generator sample, but in this case we generate the feed from a playlist rather than a collection of videos compiled from a video search.
In this sample, you will learn how to generate a <a href="http://schema.org/VideoObject">VideoObject Schema</a> in either <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microdata_%28HTML%29">Microdata</a> or <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-LD">JSON-LD</a> format, based on the <a href="https://schema.org/VideoObject">schema.org</a> specification. Including a schema with your video provides information to search engine indexers and enhances SEO.
In this sample, you will learn how to use the CMS API to generate an MRSS feed based on Google's MRSS guide.
In this sample, you will learn how to update the geo-filtering properties for all videos in an account.
In this sample, you will learn how to add cue points to a video programmatically using the CMS API.
In this sample, you will learn how to update metadata for multiple videos using the CMS Ingest API.
This sample uses the CMS API to generate a report on all the videos in your account in CSV format. It fetches the video data in batches of 100, so if there is an API timeout or some other error, you will still have some of the data.
In this topic, you will learn how to get started with the CMS API by looking at some of the common request types and the data they return.
In this code sample, you will learn how to use the Ingest Profiles API to set the default ingest profile for multiple accounts.
In this topic, you will learn how to use the Ad Only plugin to allow you to play IMA3 ads in a player with no normal video content.
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