adaptive streaming

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Adaptive streaming is a technique used to deliver video content over the internet by adjusting quality based on network conditions. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover adaptive streaming support in Microsoft Edge, including VP9 codec integration for efficient HD and UHD streaming at lower bitrates. The forum also explores Dolby Audio enhancements and the role of standards like MPEG DASH and Media Source Extensions in enabling adaptive streaming. These threads highlight Microsoft's efforts to improve browser media capabilities for Windows users, focusing on interoperability and performance.
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    Announcing VP9 support coming to Microsoft Edge

    Today, we’re excited to announce that WebM/Link Removed support is now Link Removed in Microsoft Edge. VP9 is an open source codec that offers efficient compression to stream HD content at lower bitrates, and is well suited to UHD streaming. Initial support for VP9 will be available in Windows...
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    Announcing Dolby Audio for high performance audio in Microsoft Edge

    Web browser media experiences have advanced significantly in recent years, from the first releases of HTML5 media, through the subsequent additions of Media Source Extensions for adaptive streaming and Encrypted Media Extensions for content protection. And formats have been similarly advanced by...
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