Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Microsoft MSDN January Newsletter

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Editor’s Note
Ghassan Chahine

Hello developers and Happy New Year!

One month after we announced AES dynamic encryption for live streaming, we are excited to add PlayReady encryption for your live streams as well. With Azure Media Services, our supported streaming protocols, such as Http-live-streaming (HLS), Smooth Streaming and MPEG-DASH, you could configure either AES or PlayReady encryption and deliver the encrypted live stream.

Microsoft PlayReady is supported on a wide range of the most popular devices today. You can also start by integrating Microsoft Play Ready in your own Windows, Android or iOS application.

Learn more about Microsoft PlayReady

Discover more openness stories in our Newsletter and have a great start of the year

Ghassan Chahine
Developer Experience Lead
Lebanon

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