CONNECT Player SDK 1 for Browsers
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CONNECT Player SDK 1 for Browsers Documentation

DASH and HLS support

DASH is supported with Microsoft PlayReady and Widevine DRM, and HLS with Apple FairPlay Streaming when integrated with the Security Services Platform (SSP) or the Conax Contego security management system.

The standard solution across all the supported browsers and platforms is provided via the DASH Industry Forum dash.js package which is extended to facilitate seamless SSP and Conax Contego integration, and using the browser HTML MSE and EME specifications for descrambling and rendering.

Platform

Streaming format

OS supported

Encryption method

DRM

Edge (Chromium)

DASH

Windows

cenc

Widevine

Edge (legacy)

DASH

Windows

cenc

PlayReady

Chrome

DASH

Windows/Mac

cenc

Widevine

Firefox

DASH

Windows/Mac

cenc

Widevine

Safari

HLS

Mac

SAMPLE-AES

FairPlay

The CONNECT Player SDK for Browsers also provides the additional benefit that end-users do not have to download and install any plugins or extensions. A common player control bar provides standard control bar features, as well as thumbnail preview on seeking and the ability to easily re-skin to match customer branding.

APIs

To support video playback, Chrome, MS Edge, Firefox and Safari have added the following APIs to the HTMLMediaElement:

  • Media Source Extensions (MSE) >A JavaScript application is used to manage the media streams displayed by the HTML5 <video> element. This enables the player to support adaptive streaming to optimise users' available bandwidth and device capabilities. It also provides support for fragmented MP4, which means fewer different encodings are required, reducing CDN costs.

  • Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) These enable the HTML5 <video> element to play DRM-protected content via a JavaScript application that manages licence and key exchange. Licence and key management are carried out by the application, allowing the CONNECT Player to integrate with multiple DRM schemes appropriate to the platform, as shown in the table below.

SDK file contents

The Browsers SDK folder typically contains the following files (zipped):

Player licence

The player will not work without an encrypted licence that controls which player features and platforms are enabled. Two types of licence are available:

  • Trial licence – a time-limited licence which works with any domain to evaluate the player.

  • Commercial licence - given to you once you licence the product.  It only works with the domain name provided with the licence.

Open source usage

The following third-party software is used and embedded within the CONNECT Player SDK for Browsers Release 1.6.1.

Open Source

Version

License

Website

dashjs

3.0.3

BSD-3-Clause

https://github.com/Dash-Industry-Forum/dash.js

video.js

7.4.1

MIT

https://github.com/videojs/video.js/

videojs-contrib-dash

2.11.0

Apache License, Version 2.0

https://github.com/videojs/videojs-contrib-dash

videojs-thumbnails

0.1.1

Apache License, Version 2.0

https://github.com/brightcove/videojs-thumbnails

videojs-watermark

2.0.0

Apache License, Version 2.0

https://github.com/dotsub/videojs-watermark

videojs-overlay

2.1.4

Apache License, Version 2.0

https://github.com/brightcove/videojs-overlay

google-protobuf

3.9.1

BSD 3-Clause License

https://github.com/protobufjs/protobuf.js

Jose JWE and JWS

0.1.6

Apache License, Version 2.0

https://github.com/square/js-jose