HTTP Live Streaming (or HLS) is an adaptive streaming communications protocol created by Apple to communicate with iOS and Apple TV devices and Macs running OSX in Snow Leopard or later. HLS can ...
HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), the adaptive bit-rate technology developed by Apple Inc., allows users to optimize video for mobile playback by dynamically adjusting the quality of the video stream to suit ...
Apple just announced that its Podcasts app is set to receive a major update. The app is switching to HTTP Live Streaming ...
Apple says it will roll out a major update to Apple Podcasts this spring, adding advanced video podcast support built on its ...
Apple is upgrading its Podcasts app to let users “seamlessly” swap between audio and video podcasts using its HTTP Live ...
The author is president of StreamS/Modulation Index LLC. More than 20 years ago, delivery of media content on the internet was well on its way. Initially, audio was much easier to deliver than video ...
Apple announced today that it will bring HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) to its Apple Podcasts app this Spring. With this shift, users will be able to switch between audio and video streams, view video ...
The Company today announces that it has significantly expanded its platform capabilities by successfully integrating additional components within Xumanii's proprietary software that will now allow ...
Over the past several years, the video streaming industry has been working on solutions to achieve low-latency OTT delivery in order to compete with traditional broadcast of live content. This was ...
AWS Elemental MediaTailor has expanded support for HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) Interstitials in live streams. The support enables the delivery of personalised advertising for broadcasters and streaming ...