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  • What is Google Analytics data sampling and what’s so bad about it ?

    16 août 2019, par Joselyn Khor — Analytics Tips, Development

    What is Google Analytics data sampling, and what’s so bad about it ?

    Google (2019) explains what data sampling is :

    “In data analysis, sampling is the practice of analysing a subset of all data in order to uncover the meaningful information in the larger data set.”[1]

    This is basically saying instead of analysing all of the data, there’s a threshold on how much data is analysed and any data after that will be an assumption based on patterns.

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    Ad-hoc queries of your data are subject to the following general thresholds for sampling :
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    2. The bigger your website grows, the more inaccurate your reports will become.

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    Another disadvantage to sampled data is that you might be missing out on opportunities you would’ve noticed if you were given a view of the whole. E.g. not being able to see real patterns occurring due to the data already being predicted. 

    By not getting a chance to see things as they are and only being able to jump to the conclusions and assumptions made by GA is risky. The bigger your business grows, the less you can risk making business decisions based on assumptions that could be inaccurate. 

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    Compare your Google Analytics data (sampled data) against your Matomo data, or if you don’t have Matomo data yet, sign up to our 30-day free trial and start tracking !

    References :

    [1 & 2] About data sampling. (2019). In Analytics Help About data sampling. Retrieved August 14, 2019, from https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2637192

  • Bad video quality and only 3 fps

    25 juillet 2019, par ApplowPi

    There are a few things wrong with the quality of the output file when I run this command.

    arecord -d 0 -r 48000 -c 2 -f S16_LE -t wav -D sysdefault:CARD=tc358743 | avconv -t 0 -i pipe:0 -f v4l2 -i /dev/video0 -c:v libx264 -r 30 -acodec aac -ar 48000 -vcodec flv -strict experimental -y -f flv test.flv

    The audio seems okay at the moment but, if I’m reading it correctly (at the very bottom of the output below), the fps is about 3 and the quality is at 31, which I understand is the worse. This is the output during the process.

    I’m looking to get 30 fps (ideally 60 if possible).

    I’m pretty new to this, any help would be great. Thanks in advance.

    ffmpeg version 3.2.10-1~deb9u1+rpt2 Copyright (c) 2000-2018 the FFmpeg developers
     built with gcc 6.3.0 (Raspbian 6.3.0-18+rpi1+deb9u1) 20170516
     configuration: --prefix=/usr --extra-version='1~deb9u1+rpt2' --toolchain=hardened --libdir=/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf --incdir=/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf --enable-gpl --disable-stripping --enable-avresample --enable-avisynth --enable-gnutls --enable-ladspa --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libcdio --enable-libebur128 --enable-libflite --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-librubberband --enable-libshine --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx265 --enable-libxvid --enable-libzmq --enable-libzvbi --enable-omx-rpi --enable-mmal --enable-openal --enable-opengl --enable-sdl2 --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libiec61883 --arch=armhf --enable-chromaprint --enable-frei0r --enable-libopencv --enable-libx264 --enable-shared
     libavutil      55. 34.101 / 55. 34.101
     libavcodec     57. 64.101 / 57. 64.101
     libavformat    57. 56.101 / 57. 56.101
     libavdevice    57.  1.100 / 57.  1.100
     libavfilter     6. 65.100 /  6. 65.100
     libavresample   3.  1.  0 /  3.  1.  0
     libswscale      4.  2.100 /  4.  2.100
     libswresample   2.  3.100 /  2.  3.100
     libpostproc    54.  1.100 / 54.  1.100
    Guessed Channel Layout for Input Stream #0.0 : stereo
    Input #0, wav, from 'pipe:0':
     Duration: N/A, bitrate: 1536 kb/s
       Stream #0:0: Audio: pcm_s16le ([1][0][0][0] / 0x0001), 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s
    [video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x172e110] ioctl(VIDIOC_G_PARM): Inappropriate ioctl for device
    [video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x172e110] Time per frame unknown
    Input #1, video4linux2,v4l2, from '/dev/video0':
     Duration: N/A, start: 927.631204, bitrate: N/A
       Stream #1:0: Video: rawvideo (UYVY / 0x59565955), uyvy422, 1280x720, 120 tbr, 1000k tbn, 1000k tbc
    Output #0, flv, to 'test.flv':
     Metadata:
       encoder         : Lavf57.56.101
       Stream #0:0: Video: flv1 (flv) ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p, 1280x720, q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 120 fps, 1k tbn, 120 tbc
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.64.101 flv
       Side data:
         cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/200000 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
       Stream #0:1: Audio: aac (LC) ([10][0][0][0] / 0x000A), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 128 kb/s
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.64.101 aac
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #1:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> flv1 (flv))
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:1 (pcm_s16le (native) -> aac (native))
    [wav @ 0x1728730] Thread message queue blocking; consider raising the thread_queue_size option (current value: 8)
    [video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x172e110] Thread message queue blocking; consider raising the thread_queue_size option (current value: 8)
    overrun!!! (at least 9513.101 ms long)44kB time=00:00:00.97 bitrate=2890.9kbits/s speed=0.0987x
    overrun!!! (at least 25.077 ms long) 363kB time=00:00:01.84 bitrate=1614.1kbits/s speed=0.162x
    overrun!!! (at least 254.192 ms long)421kB time=00:00:02.97 bitrate=1159.1kbits/s speed=0.226x
    overrun!!! (at least 93.349 ms long) 441kB time=00:00:03.86 bitrate= 935.3kbits/s speed=0.263x
    overrun!!! (at least 198.942 ms long)461kB time=00:00:04.97 bitrate= 758.6kbits/s speed=0.303x
    overrun!!! (at least 155.909 ms long)526kB time=00:00:06.14 bitrate= 701.0kbits/s speed=0.337x
    frame=   54 fps=2.8 q=31.0 Lsize=     534kB time=00:00:06.67 bitrate= 655.6kbits/s speed=0.352x

    Running different commands to see what happens. This command :

    avconv -t 0 -i /dev/video0 -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -y newtest.h264

    Slowly builds up to 40 fps but the result is still poor. Feels like it’s 5 fps not 40. The CPU percentage when running this is 65-70%. Output is :

    ffmpeg version 3.2.10-1~deb9u1+rpt2 Copyright (c) 2000-2018 the FFmpeg developers
     built with gcc 6.3.0 (Raspbian 6.3.0-18+rpi1+deb9u1) 20170516
     configuration: --prefix=/usr --extra-version='1~deb9u1+rpt2' --toolchain=hardened --libdir=/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf --incdir=/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf --enable-gpl --disable-stripping --enable-avresample --enable-avisynth --enable-gnutls --enable-ladspa --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libcdio --enable-libebur128 --enable-libflite --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-librubberband --enable-libshine --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx265 --enable-libxvid --enable-libzmq --enable-libzvbi --enable-omx-rpi --enable-mmal --enable-openal --enable-opengl --enable-sdl2 --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libiec61883 --arch=armhf --enable-chromaprint --enable-frei0r --enable-libopencv --enable-libx264 --enable-shared
     libavutil      55. 34.101 / 55. 34.101
     libavcodec     57. 64.101 / 57. 64.101
     libavformat    57. 56.101 / 57. 56.101
     libavdevice    57.  1.100 / 57.  1.100
     libavfilter     6. 65.100 /  6. 65.100
     libavresample   3.  1.  0 /  3.  1.  0
     libswscale      4.  2.100 /  4.  2.100
     libswresample   2.  3.100 /  2.  3.100
     libpostproc    54.  1.100 / 54.  1.100
    [video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x16d4600] ioctl(VIDIOC_G_PARM): Inappropriate ioctl for device
    [video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x16d4600] Time per frame unknown
    Input #0, video4linux2,v4l2, from '/dev/video0':
     Duration: N/A, start: 5015.769341, bitrate: N/A
       Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (UYVY / 0x59565955), uyvy422, 1280x720, 59.94 tbr, 1000k tbn, 1000k tbc
    No pixel format specified, yuv422p for H.264 encoding chosen.
    Use -pix_fmt yuv420p for compatibility with outdated media players.
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] using cpu capabilities: ARMv6 NEON
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] profile High 4:2:2, level 3.2, 4:2:2 8-bit
    Output #0, h264, to 'newtest.h264':
     Metadata:
       encoder         : Lavf57.56.101
       Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (libx264), yuv422p, 1280x720, q=-1--1, 59.94 fps, 59.94 tbn, 59.94 tbc
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.64.101 libx264
       Side data:
         cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264))
    Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
    frame= 1813 fps= 37 q=-1.0 Lsize=    3218kB time=00:00:30.24 bitrate= 871.5kbits/s dup=1700 drop=0 speed=0.617x
    video:3218kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.000000%
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] frame I:8     Avg QP:14.00  size:170114
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] frame P:1805  Avg QP:15.46  size:  1071
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] mb I  I16..4: 100.0%  0.0%  0.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] mb P  I16..4:  0.4%  0.0%  0.0%  P16..4:  2.0%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:97.6%
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 43.4% 28.3% 19.2% inter: 1.1% 0.8% 0.2%
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] i16 v,h,dc,p: 61% 26%  8%  5%
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] i8c dc,h,v,p: 68% 12% 17%  4%
    [libx264 @ 0x16d77e0] kb/s:871.45

    Running this command :

    avconv -t 0 -i /dev/video0 -r 60 -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -y newtest.flv

    (just specifying a different output file format, results in a CPU usage of about 30% and produces this output :

    avconv -t 0 -i /dev/video0 -r 60 -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -y newtest.flv
    ffmpeg version 3.2.10-1~deb9u1+rpt2 Copyright (c) 2000-2018 the FFmpeg developers
     built with gcc 6.3.0 (Raspbian 6.3.0-18+rpi1+deb9u1) 20170516
     configuration: --prefix=/usr --extra-version='1~deb9u1+rpt2' --toolchain=hardened --libdir=/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf --incdir=/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf --enable-gpl --disable-stripping --enable-avresample --enable-avisynth --enable-gnutls --enable-ladspa --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libcdio --enable-libebur128 --enable-libflite --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-librubberband --enable-libshine --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx265 --enable-libxvid --enable-libzmq --enable-libzvbi --enable-omx-rpi --enable-mmal --enable-openal --enable-opengl --enable-sdl2 --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libiec61883 --arch=armhf --enable-chromaprint --enable-frei0r --enable-libopencv --enable-libx264 --enable-shared
     libavutil      55. 34.101 / 55. 34.101
     libavcodec     57. 64.101 / 57. 64.101
     libavformat    57. 56.101 / 57. 56.101
     libavdevice    57.  1.100 / 57.  1.100
     libavfilter     6. 65.100 /  6. 65.100
     libavresample   3.  1.  0 /  3.  1.  0
     libswscale      4.  2.100 /  4.  2.100
     libswresample   2.  3.100 /  2.  3.100
     libpostproc    54.  1.100 / 54.  1.100
    [video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x527620] ioctl(VIDIOC_G_PARM): Inappropriate ioctl for device
    [video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x527620] Time per frame unknown
    Input #0, video4linux2,v4l2, from '/dev/video0':
     Duration: N/A, start: 6071.912862, bitrate: N/A
       Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (UYVY / 0x59565955), uyvy422, 1280x720, 120 tbr, 1000k tbn, 1000k tbc
    No pixel format specified, yuv422p for H.264 encoding chosen.
    Use -pix_fmt yuv420p for compatibility with outdated media players.
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] using cpu capabilities: ARMv6 NEON
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] profile High 4:2:2, level 3.2, 4:2:2 8-bit
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] 264 - core 148 r2748 97eaef2 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2016 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=0 ref=1 deblock=0:0:0 analyse=0:0 me=dia subme=0 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=0 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=0 8x8dct=0 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=0 threads=6 lookahead_threads=1 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=0 weightp=0 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=0 intra_refresh=0 rc=crf mbtree=0 crf=23.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=0
    Output #0, flv, to 'newtest.flv':
     Metadata:
       encoder         : Lavf57.56.101
       Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (libx264) ([7][0][0][0] / 0x0007), yuv422p, 1280x720, q=-1--1, 60 fps, 1k tbn, 60 tbc
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.64.101 libx264
       Side data:
         cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264))
    Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
    frame=  158 fps=4.1 q=-1.0 Lsize=     878kB time=00:00:30.70 bitrate= 234.2kbits/s speed=0.803x
    video:874kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.385400%
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] frame I:1     Avg QP:20.00  size: 68854
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] frame P:157   Avg QP: 8.93  size:  5261
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] mb I  I16..4: 100.0%  0.0%  0.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] mb P  I16..4:  1.4%  0.0%  0.0%  P16..4:  7.7%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:90.9%
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 28.1% 13.8% 13.4% inter: 3.4% 2.7% 2.3%
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] i16 v,h,dc,p: 76% 22%  1%  1%
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] i8c dc,h,v,p: 88%  4%  7%  0%
    [libx264 @ 0x52a870] kb/s:231.42