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DASH-IF

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The DASH Industry Forum (DASH-IF)[1] is a system which according to the company "creates interoperability guidelines for the usage of the MPEG-DASH streaming standard. It consists of streaming and media companies, such as Microsoft, Netflix, Google, Ericsson, Samsung and Adobe." They provide an open source version of this software also.[2]

Interoperability

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One of the main goals of the DASH Industry Forum as stated by the company itself is to "attain interoperability of DASH-enabled products on the market."

The DASH Industry Forum has produced several documents as implementation guidelines:

  • DASH-AVC/264 Interoperability Points V3.0: DRM updates, Improved Live, Ad Insertion, Events, H.265/HEVC support, Trick Modes, CEA608/708
  • DASH-AVC/264 Interoperability Points V2.0: HD and Multi-Channel Audio Extensions
  • DASH-AVC/264 Interoperability Points V1.0 [3]


See also

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References

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  1. ^ DASH Industry Forum
  2. ^ dash.js
  3. ^ "DASH-AVC/264 Interoperability Points". Archived from the original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2015-04-07.