Our Dashboard allows you to organize your screen using multiple visual components each with a defined responsibility. The layout can be arranged using windows docking technology and you can have as many windows as you want. For example, you may want to have 2 maps with one displaying the world, and the second displaying the region where your media is most active
More importantly, you can have multiple dashboards running on multiple machines, at any location, displaying different information related to the context. This means you can display one set of information in your waiting room and a completely different set in your monitoring room or studio
Click on the image below for quick overview of the interface:
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The main visualization components include:
- Audience Measurement Graph -The top pane of the audience graph represents the number of sessions per second for the last 5 hours. Each chart series represents a given stream.
- Localisation Map - The map allows you to visualize sessions on a map. Each country is filled by a color (by default a shade of green), the intensity of the color depending on the number of users by country. You can then easily see and gauge your audience distribution on the world map. When you zoom in on a region of the map, sessions will appear in their city. One icon is displayed per city, and moving the mouse over it will display a tooltip with details.
- Detailed Localisation Map - This maps shows where your audience are actually located, allowing you to zoom in to see more detail. Users are shown by a colored circle, the more users in a location the bigger the circle.
- Active Users - In the active sessions windows you can see the details of your currently connected audience. You can group and filter them any characteristic letting you analyze your audience in real-time.
- Events Log - This screen displays the detailed connections or disconnections from each of your streams. You can then follow the detailed activity of your streams. This is the ideal companion to the audience graph.
- Monitoring Views - For each stream instance, you have a view of its current load and status, as gauges or in an easy to read grid. This is the centre of our monitoring system. Stream load is represented using an easy to read graphical gauge and text data. Stream availability is checked and displayed in a colored box.
- Digital Display - Using this digital display, you can visualize the current number of users connected, the current playing content or the current time.
- Analogue Clock - In the broadcasting industry, people prefer the analogue clock over the digital one. So we made one for you.
- Custom visual components - With a basic knowledge of .NET and one of the 55+ languages supported by it, you will be able to build your own visual components.
Supported Streaming Servers
CasterStats Dashboard supports the following streaming servers:
- SHOUTcast
- Icecast
- Windows Media Services (using CasterStats Proxy)
- Wowza Media Server







