Hi @victortranatx ,
The disparity between the number of Video Name Instances and Video Starts could be due to a few different factors. Here are a few possibilities:
1. Autoplay: If the video is set to autoplay when the page loads, this could result in a higher number of Video Name Instances than Video Starts. Users may navigate away from the page before the video starts playing, resulting in a Video Name Instance but not a Video Start.
2. User Behavior: As you mentioned, users may start and stop the video multiple times, resulting in multiple Video Name Instances but only one Video Start. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as interruptions, distractions, or difficulty understanding the content.
3. Technical Issues: There could be technical issues with the video player or the tracking code that is causing discrepancies in the metrics. For example, if the tracking code is not firing correctly, it could result in inaccurate metrics.
To better understand the cause of the disparity, you may want to look at additional metrics such as Video Plays, Video Completions, and Video Abandons. These metrics can provide more insight into user behavior and engagement with the video.
Additionally, you may want to review the configuration of the video player and the tracking code to ensure that they are set up correctly. You can also check for any known issues or bugs with the video player or tracking code that could be causing discrepancies in the metrics.
Overall, it's important to keep in mind that metrics are not always straightforward and can be influenced by a variety of factors. By looking at multiple metrics and considering user behavior and technical issues, you can gain a better understanding of the engagement and effectiveness of your video content.