All HTTP adaptive streaming articles
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Technical Papers
Applications and deployments of server and network assisted DASH (SAND)
Streaming media technologies have evolved over the past few years. HTTP-based adaptive streaming is today the technology of choice for streaming over the Internet.
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Technical Papers
Enhancing MPEG DASH performance via server and network assistance
Over the last few years, HTTP-based adaptive streaming has become the technology of choice for streaming media content over the Internet.
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Technical Papers
Improving user experience when HTTP adaptive streaming clients compete for bandwidth
The increasing number of connected displays is driving the current explosion of Internet video traffic.
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Technical Papers
Quality-aware HTTP adaptive streaming
In an HAS system, a single master high-quality video source is transcoded into several streams, each with a different bitrate and/or resolution.
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Technical Papers
Improving live performance in HTTP adaptive streaming systems
While HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) technology has been very successful in delivering stable over-the-top video experiences at large scale, the technology has a number of important limitations as well.