Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP is known as DASH..
What is HTTP based adaptive streaming?
- Dynamic Adjustable Streaming over HTTP (DASH), sometimes referred to as MPEG-DASH, is an adaptive bitrate streaming method that enables high quality media content streaming over the Internet using traditional HTTP web servers.
- Depending on its buffer size and available bandwidth, the video player requests chunks from one of the movie's bitrate versions. This means that a player may adaptably stream material and offer a positive user experience by continually sensing the bandwidth circumstances and buffer levels.
- Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP is known as DASH. It's a standardized effort to take the place of related incompatible technologies as Apple's HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), Adobe Dynamic Streaming, and Microsoft Smooth Streaming.
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