eme

About this tag
The tag 'eme' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), a W3C specification that enables content protection in web browsers. Topics include the transition from proprietary plug-ins like Flash and Silverlight to HTML5-based media delivery, the role of EME in supporting encrypted streaming formats such as MPEG DASH and Common Encryption (CENC), and practical troubleshooting for streaming sites like GoMovies that rely on EME for playback. Users share fixes for loading issues, ad redirects, and browser configuration problems that can interfere with EME functionality. The tag also touches on browser-specific implementations, including Microsoft Edge's support for Dolby Audio and the deprecation of older technologies like ActiveX and NPAPI.
  1. GoMovies Playback Fixes: 15 Quick Steps to Resolve Loading Issues

    If GoMovies pages won’t load, videos won’t play, or links keep redirecting to ads, these 15 practical fixes walk through the most common causes — from browser cache and extensions to DNS, system time, and network-level blocks — and show exactly how to resolve each one quickly and safely...
  2. Moving to HTML5 Premium Media

    The commercial media industry is undergoing a major transition as content providers move away from proprietary web plug-in based delivery mechanisms (such as Flash or Silverlight), and replace them with unified plug-in free video players that are based on HTML5 specifications and commercial...
  3. 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...