How to track uploading asset progress for Windows Azure Media Services
Sometime uploading asset could take a long time and it is useful to track the uploading progress. We provide HTTP uploading currently and in the next release, we will support UDP fast upload with our...
View ArticleWhat is Windows Azure Media Services
I am a program manager currently working on Windows Azure Media Services(WAMS) team. This blog is my first tempt for trying to explain what WAMS is. We released Windows Azure Media Services Preview in...
View ArticleMicrosoft Media Platform Player Framework for windows 8 – closed caption support
This blog is for demoing how to add closed caption for video by using Microsoft Media Platform Player Framework (MMPPF). MMPPF supports both Plain text and Timed Text closed caption. This sample is...
View ArticleAdding VMAP support for Windows 8 video app using Microsoft Media Platform...
This is a walk-through of how to add VMAP (Digital Video Multiple Ad Playlist) support for your Windows 8 video application using Microsoft Media Platform Player Framework (aka MMPPF). If you want to...
View ArticleAdvertising support for Media Player framework on Windows 8
This blog post is to introduce what type of advertising support we have through Microsoft Media platform player framework(aka MMPPF). If you want to build a video application on Windows 8 platform, you...
View ArticleWindows Azure Media Services in Teched Australia 2012
I will be presenting at Teched Australia 2012 and here are presentations and demos for these two sessions. Hope you will find this information useful. I will post videos here once they are available....
View ArticleIntroducing Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK NuGet package
Official Windows Azure Media Services Nuget package is here: Media Services Nuget Page. And you could search it by windowsazure.mediaservices. NuGet is a Visual Studio extension that makes it easy to...
View ArticleBuilding video application on Windows 8 – things you want to know
If you want to build video applications on Windows 8 platform, you may find this blog useful. We (Windows Azure Media Services team) ships Smooth Streaming Client SDK for Windows 8 and Microsoft Media...
View ArticleWindows Azure Media Services Session info for Build 2012
This blog post is for my session 3-035 Building video applications on Windows 8 with Windows Azure Media Services. This session should be over by the time this post available. And I apologize if I...
View ArticleHow to generate Http Live Streaming (HLS) content using Windows Azure Media...
If you want to deliver video content to iOS devices and platform, the best option you have is to package your content into Http Live Streaming. HLS is Apple’s implementation of adaptive streaming and...
View ArticleBreaking changes for Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK GA
On Dec 14th 2012, we update our .NET SDK to 2.0.1.0 and you could download the latest SDK here. And starting from yesterday (Jan 14th, 2013), we drop the support for older version of .NET SDK, which we...
View ArticleDemo – how to create HLS and Smooth Streaming assets using dynamic packaging
This blog post is a walk-through on how to create HLS and Smooth Streaming assets using dynamic packaging with Windows Azure Media Services (WAMS), by using .NET SDK. What is dynamic packing? Before...
View ArticleIntroducing Extensions for Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK
I am excited to introduce this great open source project – Extensions for Windows Azure Media Services by Mariano Converti from Southworks. Microsoft has been working with Southworks for many projects...
View ArticleAnnouncing Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK Extensions Version 2.0
I am excited to announce that our Windows Azure Media services Extension SDK version 2.0 just released! If you were using the first version of extension SDK, please pay attention because this version...
View ArticleUsing Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK with key concepts explained
This blog explains the demo of using .NET SDK to complete a typical video-on-demand workflow – upload, encode, package and stream. 1. Create a C# console application through Visual Studio and install...
View ArticleAndroid HLS playback via Azure media services
This blog shows you how to generate Http Live Streaming (HLS) version 3 via Azure Media Services, which is a new feature we recently added, in order to support HLS playback in a wider range of Android...
View ArticleGetting Started with Live Streaming using the Media Services SDK
Azure Media services just announced the public preview of its Live streaming service. This tutorial will show you how to set up live streaming with Azure Media Services .NET SDK. You can download full...
View ArticleDynamic Encryption vs. Static Encryption with Azure Media Services
In Azure Media Services, there are two ways to encrypt your content regardless you are applying common encryption (PlayReady) or envelope encryption (AES) onto your content: dynamic encryption or...
View ArticleHow to integrate Azure PlayReady License service with your own...
Azure Media Services announced the Public Availability of Azure Media Services Content Protection a month ago, which offers the capability to encrypt your media content with AES or PlayReady content...
View ArticleUsing a Silverlight player with PlayReady and Token Authentication
Author: Christof Claessens – christoc@microsoft.com Source code for this post is published at...
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