How to Build Customized Media Workflows Using the Media Services .NET SDK - Part II
- Posted: Feb 05, 2013 at 10:06 PM
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In this two part video, Mingfei Yan will teach you how to use the Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK to create your own media workflow including how to upload, encode, package and deliver your video assets. In this video you will learn how to encode a video from WMV to MP4, and use chained tasks to package Mp4 into Smooth Streaming format.
You can find more videos in the Windows Azure Media Services tutorial series and can get started with Windows Azure Media Services today for free!
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How to use javascript do the same as the .CS ??
We ship Rest APIs that you could directly use from JavaScript. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/hh973617.aspx
Mingfeiy, thanks for the sharing information, very interesting topic
.. need more, many more material )
MingFei, is this the only way to change it from Mp4 to IIS smooth streaming...look for my comments on the community.
MingFei, where's the code?
Yes please, where is the code ? thank you for this video
@Residentx: This is not the only way - if you mean by using the Task Present. We also have a new function called dynamic packing which packing MP4 into Smooth Streaming on the fly (you don't need to store Smooth Streaming asset). Here is more information: http://blog-ndrouin.azurewebsites.net/?p=1721.
@JackSmith:Hi, I just dropped my code. Sorry I haven't finished my blog
Code sample for this video (Part I and Part II) is posted at http://sdrv.ms/XTHhpf. In order to use this project, you will need to modify the following things:
@tsyselsky:
working on producing more materials..
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