![]() The content is made available at a variety of different bit rates, i.e., alternative segments encoded at different bit rates covering aligned short intervals of playback time. While the content is being played back by an MPEG-DASH client, the client uses a bit rate adaptation (ABR) algorithm to automatically select the segment with the highest bit rate possible that can be downloaded in time for playback without causing stalls or re-buffering events in the playback. The current MPEG-DASH reference client dash.js offers both buffer-based (BOLA) and hybrid (DYNAMIC) bit rate adaptation algorithms. Thus, an MPEG-DASH client can seamlessly adapt to changing network conditions and provide high quality playback with fewer stalls or re-buffering events. MPEG-DASH is the first adaptive bit-rate HTTP-based streaming solution that is an international standard. ![]() MPEG-DASH should not be confused with a transport protocol - the transport protocol that MPEG-DASH uses is TCP. ![]() MPEG-DASH uses existing HTTP web server infrastructure that is used for delivery of essentially all World Wide Web content. ![]() It allows devices like Internet-connected televisions, TV set-top boxes, desktop computers, smartphones, tablets, etc. To consume multimedia content (video, TV, radio, etc.) delivered via the Internet, coping with variable Internet receiving conditions.
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