Default: false.ĬOPY const testVideoTag = document.createElement('video') This setting disables internal codecs support testing for progressive download, so we can build our own detectection logic before player set up. In that case we will need to detect before player set up the supported codecs by the client-device. Audio: AAC (including AAC-LC & HE-AAC), MP3, Vorbis, Opus, AC-3, EC-3.How to tell the player that a different combination of codecs if available in this case? Indeed the player also supports the following codecs: If it is WebM the player assumes VP9 video and opus audio codecs (codecs="vp9,opus") will be provided.If it is MP4 the player assumes H.264 video and AAC-LC audio codecs (codecs="avc1.42E01E,mp4a.40.2") will be provided.Multi-codecs supportįor progressive download the player assumes the following: Default: 0 (which is the first item from the src.mp4 or src.webm array). It represents the index from the related src.mp4 or src.webm array. This setting tells the player which MP4/WebM bitrate to select when player loads. We define custom names to be displayed in the player UI for each quality track Here we pass our MP4 streaming sources - we can pass different renditions at various quality // We may also provide WebM sources as a fallback for devices where H264/AAC in MP4 is not supported In this example we use a combination of MP4/WebM for on-demand video: Supported environmentsĬompatibility table for a list of environments where progressive download is supported with Radiant Media Player. UI labels for the quality tracks can be set withĬustomTrackNames setting. There will be no automatic adaptation logic between those files with progressive download - it is up to the viewer to opt for a specific rendition. When multiple MP4/WebM files are provided to the player it will display a manual rendition Generally available features like video ads, JavaScript API or playback rate changes are also supported with progressive download to Radiant Media Player. In order to maximise compatibility across devices it is recommended to Progressive download is only available for on-demand media content delivery. When using progressive download the fetching of media content is completely left to the browser. Remains available with Radiant Media Player to satisfy more use-cases. Whenever possible we recommend using an adaptive streaming technology (HLS or MPEG-DASH) over progressive download as an adaptive streaming technology will provide a better viewing experience for your audience. We also support more modern codecs with progressive download - see AMS360 is one of the most cost-effective and advanced agency management systems for medium and large-sized insurance agencies. Let’s dive into this well-elaborated post on AMS 360. Radiant Media Player supports progressive download in MP4 (H.264/AAC) & WebM (VP9/opus) containers to HTML5 video and M4A (AAC), MP3 or OGG (opus) containers to HTML5 audio. Ultimately AMS 360 agency management software enables you to focus more on the customer by streamlining manual processes.
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