Documentation
Unified Streaming packages, delivers and protects for both offline (Unified Packager) and just-in-time use-cases (Unified Origin - VOD/LIVE/DRM).
The following chapters outline the use of options and features as well as provide guidelines as to which settings should be used in the various use-cases.
Important
The documentation assumes that you are familiar with the OS, its tools and the webserver that you are using, for instance Linux, Bash and Apache - same for any other OS.
- Unified Packager
- Program Usage
- Packaging for Unified Origin
- Packaging for MPEG-DASH
- Packaging HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) with TS
- Packaging HTTP Live Streaming with fragmented MP4 (fMP4 HLS)
- Packaging for HTTP Smooth Streaming (HSS)
- Packaging for HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS)
- Packaging Subtitles
- Adding trick play to a DASH or HLS stream
- Encryption & DRM with Multiple Keys
- Multi-DRM protected HLS and DASH from a shared CMAF source
- Using Cloud Storage
- Unified Origin - VOD
- Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) Streaming
- Player URLs
- Playout Control
- Download Formats
- Alternate Audio Tracks
- Subtitles
- ID3 Tags
- Dynamic Manifests
- Block Storage
- Cloud Storage
- Cloud Storage Proxy
- Cloud Storage Reducing Latency
- Cloud Storage High Availability
- Cloud Storage Providers
- Offline VOD from Origin
- Prefetch Headers
- Troubleshooting VOD Streaming
- Unified Origin - DRM
- Common Encryption (CENC)
- CENC and PIFF (Multi DRM)
- Content Protection Information eXchange (CPIX)
- HLS with Transport Streams (TS)
- HLS with fragmented MP4
- HTTP Smooth Streaming (HSS)
- HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS)
- MPEG-DASH
- Trans DRM
- Third Party DRM Providers
- Using DRM with Multiple Keys
- Using DRM with Key Rotation (HLS TS Only)
- Watermarking