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HLS.js
DESCRIPTION
HLS.js is a JavaScript library that implements an HTTP Live Streaming client. It relies on HTML5 video and MediaSource Extensions for playback. It works by transmuxing MPEG-2 Transport Stream and AAC/MP3 streams into ISO BMFF (MP4) fragments. Transmuxing is performed asynchronously using a Web Worker when available in the browser. HLS.js also supports HLS + fmp4, as announced during WWDC2016. HLS.js works directly on top of a standard HTML<video> element. HLS.js is written in ECMAScript6 (*.js) and TypeScript (*.ts) (strongly typed superset of ES6), and transpiled in ECMAScript5 using Babel and the TypeScript compiler. Webpack is used to build the distro bundle and serve the local development environment.
Features
- VOD & Live playlists
- MPEG-2 TS container
- MPEG Audio container (MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer III audio only streams)
- Encrypted media extensions (EME) support for DRM (digital rights management)
- Alternate Audio Track Rendition (Master Playlist with Alternative Audio) for VoD and Live playlists
- Accurate Seeking on VoD & Live (not limited to fragment or keyframe boundary)
- Ability to seek in buffer and back buffer without redownloading segments
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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