WURFL Capabilities
Select from more than 500 properties of each device, called WURFL capabilities, for inclusion in your license.
Some products or trial editions have a limited set of capabilities.
IMPORTANT: WURFL supports two kinds of capabilities:
- Static capabilities return a property associated with each device object
- Virtual capabilities return a property whose value is based on the evaluation of other static capabilities or further inspection of parameters found in the HTTP request. Virtual capabilities require different methods to retrieve values, so developers should consult their product documentation.
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hevc_hardware_decode - Static capability
This capability returns a HEVC standard level that indicates hardware-accelerated decode support by the device’s chipset at a particular standard level’s resolution and frame rate. More information about the H265/HEVC standard levels are available here. [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.265-201612-I/en] (tables A.9 and A.10). If hardware-accelerated HEVC decode is not supported on the device, it will return "-1".
Category: chipsPossible Values: Level -1, 1, 2, 2.1, 3, 3.1, 4, 4.1, 5, 5.1, 5.2, 6, 6.1, 6.2. Find explanation of H.265 levels in Table 5.Related Capabilities: hevc_hardware_encodePopularity:WURFL products: WURFL InFuze, WURFL InSight, WURFL Microservice for Docker, WURFL OnSite Device DetectionPremium: YesValue type: enumerableReady to talk about WURFL capabilties? -
hevc_hardware_encode - Static capability
This capability returns a HEVC standard level that indicates hardware-accelerated encode support by the device’s chipset at a particular standard level’s resolution and framerate. More information about the H265/HEVC standard levels are available here. [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.265-201612-I/en] (tables A.9 and A.10). If hardware-accelerated HEVC encode is not supported on the device, it will return "-1".
Category: chipsPossible Values: Level -1, 1, 2, 2.1, 3, 3.1, 4, 4.1, 5, 5.1, 5.2, 6, 6.1, 6.2. Find explanation of these H.265 levels in Table 5.Related Capabilities: hevc_hardware_decodePopularity:WURFL products: WURFL InFuze, WURFL InSight, WURFL Microservice for Docker, WURFL OnSite Device DetectionPremium: YesValue type: enumerableReady to talk about WURFL capabilties? -
modem - Static capability
Returns the name of the device’s modem. Eg. “Snapdragon X60 5G”. Note: The modem capability will return “Integrated” if the modem is not a separate module and is integrated into the chipset. In those cases the return value of the chipset capability will be the modem’s make and model.
Category: chipsPopularity:Premium: YesValue type: stringReady to talk about WURFL capabilties? -
process_node - Static capability
The process node of the chipset's manufacturing process. Units are nm (nanometers). e.g. 7, 32. Note: The chipset and the CPU/processor typically have the same process node and are interchangeable.
Category: chipsRelated Capabilities: cpu_family, cpu_series, chipset, chipset_manufacturerPopularity:Premium: YesValue type: numericReady to talk about WURFL capabilties? -
chipset - Static capability
Returns the name of the chipset that powers the device.
Category: chipsPopularity:WURFL products: WURFL OnSite Device Detection, WURFL InFuze, WURFL Microservice for Docker, WURFL InSightPremium: YesValue type: stringReady to talk about WURFL capabilties? -
chipset_manufacturer - Static capability
Returns the name of the chipset manufacturer.
Category: chipsRelated Capabilities: chipsetPopularity:WURFL products: WURFL OnSite Device Detection, WURFL Microservice for Docker, WURFL InFuze, WURFL InSightPremium: YesValue type: stringReady to talk about WURFL capabilties?
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