Earlier playback of videos was possible through the use of plugins like Adobe Flash or Silverlight. This was due to no native support for video playback through browsers, thus requiring third-party video and audio plugins. This issue was addressed by a consortium of major browser vendors like Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft to recommend an update to HTML markup. HTML5 was then introduced with the support of < video > and < audio > HTML elements, HTML video controls, and even a HTML5 Video API to enhance their use for complex integrations. This introduction made HTML5 video player a reality…
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Live Streaming Player : Best Media Features for App & Web
Live streaming which used to be limited to TV broadcasters has now prevailed on the internet. It has now become an integral part of video streaming which also includes VOD. For businesses looking to expand into live streaming after being an edTech or media VOD, it becomes important to understand basic concepts. In the following sections, we have covered challenges faced with live streaming, codec requirements, and also important features related to live streaming media players. We have also covered the basics of Compression/encoding, Segmentation, Content delivery network (CDN) distribution, CDN caching, and final Decoding and video playback via player…
JavaScript Video Player for HTML5 Streaming – Create or Choose Best?
Early video playback on the web mostly required the use of either installing third-party plugins like Flash or Silverlight. At that time, there was no single versatile solution to stream video on all browsers. Not having a plugin won’t let the users play video on the web as plugins are used to render the video file. At this point, much research was happening to provide a no-plugin-based HTML and javascript video player. Table Of Content: What is a JavaScript Video Player? Why do you need a JavaScript Video Player? How to Secure Content with JavaScript Video Player? Multimedia Elements accessible…
Redirected: Setting desired bitrate for video playback for multiple devices
This method is applicable for videos playing on Flash player. Our HTML5 video player by default selects the best video stream based on user's network conditions (adaptive streaming). This blog references our API version v2. For details on using this feature with our API v3 please visit the Server API Docs Different devices and internet speeds require different video bitrate to be served. Based on device type and your viewer connection, some of you may opt to initiate video streaming at a particular bitrate. You may want to provide playback at a certain quality or constrain network data for users.…
Multi bitrate streaming player – Stream video at any speed, any quality
VdoCipher has launched a custom multi bitrate streaming player for our customers. Now, you can give your viewers an option to stream at different qualities. Many people specially in developing countries do not have the internet speed to stream at highest quality. Giving them options to stream at medium and low quality is a wise decision. VdoCipher makes this feature special by allowing you to choose the qualities at which you want to stream the videos. You can contact VdoCipher to decide upon the number of different quality options you want to give your viewer and which qualities to play.…