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	<description>In this screencast you will learn how to use the Windows Azure Media Services Framework for iOS to&amp;nbsp;build native video applications that can consume secure&amp;nbsp;HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) content from Windows Azure Media Services. This frameworks supports a variety of different applications such as easily integrating client-side advertisements into video content. Future releases of the framework will add&amp;nbsp;additional various advertisement standards, such as VAST 3.0 and VMAP 1.0. For more information, please visit github.com/WindowsAzure/azure-media-player-framework. Follow @mingfeiy &amp;nbsp; </description>
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		<title>Re: Introduction to the Windows Azure Media Player Framework for iOS</title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Can we&nbsp; use js&nbsp; for this ??</p><p>posted by Angkor</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Yes, this framework is based on js. But in order to make an app on iOS, you have to do in Objective C<p>posted by Mingfei</p>]]>
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