We’ve been hearing that Flash is dead since Apple introduced the iPad back in 2010. Yet it’s still the predominant technology used by premium websites, particularly those that are ad-supported. This is because the first generation of HTML5-based video playback technology, essentially the famous video tag, didn’t enable features critical to the distribution of premium content, such as adaptive streaming, digital rights management (DRM), live streaming, or even true streaming as opposed to progressive download.
At long last, three new HTML5 technologies, the Media Source Extensions (MSE), Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), will help premium content producers overcome these obstacles, and transition to HTML5 for the adaptive delivery of live and VOD content with DRM. It won’t be easy, and it won’t be particularly clean, but it will definitely be possible.
https://blog.csdn.net/yingmuliuchuan/article/details/79279359
随着HTML5技术的发展,新的标准如MediaSource Extensions (MSE)、Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) 和 Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) 开始支持自适应流媒体、数字版权管理等功能。这些进步使得HTML5能够逐渐替代Flash,成为高质量内容分发的新标准。
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