This section will describe HTML5 deployment best practices regarding multi-DRM, ad insertion, and cross-device optimizations
3.1 Format and DRM System Fragmentation
Unfortunately, the industry has not standardized yet on a …
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Why do we need video DRM and content security? Why can’t we get just watch content without protection? And why does it need to be part of HTML5?
This has …
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Over the last few years, HTML5 video evolved from a basic solution which was not a good fit for broadcasters, to a mature playback stack that can be used for …
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The HTML5 video standards have been evolving for the last years to a point where they can be leveraged for premium video experiences. It evolved from the early struggle of …
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HTML5 has become an essential technology for broadcasters with a multiscreen distribution strategy because it can be used to deliver video experiences to TV connected devices and mobile websites on …
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Episodic television and film content delivered over IP would not be possible without Digital Rights Management (DRM). Implemented correctly, it is invisible to viewers and provides a seamless user experience.
If you have been reading this blog in the past, you are aware of the video features required for professional video delivery. With “professional”, I am referring to premium video …
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HTML5 video has been a hot topic for the last few years, but even though it seems to be conceptionally easy with simply an additional HTML video tag, there are important …
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An interesting Chrome experiment based on WebRTC, which incorporates webcam and microphone input, and the ability to play a 3d version of Pong, an arcade classic. It works around the firewall limitation of …
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Adobe’s Christian Cantrell has been working on some pretty interesting digital layout concepts with National Geographic that push the envelope of what is, or will be, possible with web standards.
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