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Universal media server update permission
Universal media server update permission







universal media server update permission

The Kaltura Universal Studio player also now supports client-side translation of existing Smooth Streaming streams into DASH Common Encryption (CENC) for playback in Chrome/Internet Explorer browsers that support the HTML5 EME standard. With Google and others moving to deprecate or disable existing content protection systems (for example, Widevine Classic and Silverlight plugins), and Google choosing to disable NPAPI (Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface) support in the Chrome browser as of April 2015, Kaltura’s Universal DRM solution allows video service providers to easily transition to Universal DRM from other delivery protocols, without disrupting service and uses one unified secure player, the Kaltura Universal Studio Player, to resolve the end-of-life challenge of existing player technology. Kaltura's solution also reduces storage costs and integration fees, by supporting on the fly DRM - tightly integrated with the Kaltura on the fly packager. Universal DRM enables media companies, content rights owners and OTT providers to stream premium content without needing to worry about which browser, device or platform is being used - by supporting all major DRM schemas including Playready (over Smooth Stream and Dash CENC), Widevine (Classic and Modular over Dash CENC) and Apple Fairplay. Kaltura's Universal DRM (Digital Rights Management) module is the Kaltura solution for the multi DRM eco system.

universal media server update permission

Please contact your Kaltura Customer Success Manager for more information. Kaltura uDRM incurs additional license fees and requires special configuration for setup and for DRM license-keys.









Universal media server update permission