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This guide covers how AdCP represents Digital Out-of-Home advertising formats for digital billboards, transit screens, and venue displays.

DOOH Format Characteristics

DOOH formats differ from other digital formats:
  • Display on physical screens in public spaces
  • Include venue context (airport, mall, highway, etc.)
  • Use venue-based impression tracking instead of device identifiers
  • No clickthrough URLs (use QR codes instead)
  • Often display without audio

Standard DOOH Formats

Digital Billboard (Landscape)

Transit Screen (Portrait)

Video Billboard

Impression Tracking for DOOH

DOOH formats use impression trackers (often called “proof-of-play”) to verify when creatives display on physical screens. These are standard URL assets with DOOH-specific macros:
The mechanics are identical to digital impression tracking - it’s just a URL that fires when the ad displays. The difference is the macros capture physical venue context instead of device identifiers.

Creative Manifests

Static Billboard Manifest

Video Billboard Manifest

DOOH-Specific Macros

In addition to universal macros, DOOH formats support:

Venue Information

  • {SCREEN_ID} - Unique screen identifier
  • {VENUE_TYPE} - airport, mall, transit, highway, retail
  • {VENUE_NAME} - Specific venue name
  • {VENUE_LAT} / {VENUE_LONG} - GPS coordinates

Play Information

  • {PLAY_TIMESTAMP} - When creative displayed (Unix timestamp)
  • {DWELL_TIME} - Average dwell time at this location (seconds)
  • {LOOP_LENGTH} - Total ad rotation duration (seconds)
Example impression tracking URL:

Common Aspect Ratios

  • 16:9 (1920x1080) - Landscape billboards and highway screens
  • 9:16 (1080x1920) - Portrait transit and retail displays
  • 1:1 (1080x1080) - Square formats

Impression Verification

DOOH impression trackers confirm:
  • Creative actually displayed on physical screen
  • Exact timestamp of display
  • Specific screen location and venue context
Example impression data captured:
This is functionally identical to impression tracking in other channels - the URL fires when the ad displays, providing verification for billing and reporting.