Introduction to the Windows Azure Media Player Framework for iOS
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In this screencast you will learn how to use the Windows Azure Media Services Framework for iOS to build native video applications that can consume secure 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 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.
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Can we use js for this ??
Yes, this framework is based on js. But in order to make an app on iOS, you have to do in Objective C
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