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The DASH Industry Forum (DASH-IF)[1] creates interoperability guidelines for the usage of the MPEG-DASH streaming standard, promotes and catalyzes the adoption of MPEG-DASH, and helps transition it from a specification into a real business. It consists of the major streaming and media companies, such as Microsoft, Netflix, Google, Ericsson, Samsung and Adobe.

Interoperability

One of the main goals of the DASH Industry Forum is to attain interoperability of DASH-enabled products on the market.

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

Open-Source Reference Player

The DASH Industry Forum provides the open source MPEG-DASH player dash.js.[3]

See also

References

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