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MSE
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Abbreviation
| EME, media-source
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Native name
| Media Source Extensions
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Status
| Candidate Recommendation
[1]
[2]
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Year started
| 2013
(
2013
)
[3]
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First published
| January 29, 2013
(
2013-01-29
)
[1]
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Latest version
| Candidate Recommendation
November 17, 2016
(
2016-11-17
)
[1]
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Preview version
| Editor's draft
April 21, 2021
(
2021-04-21
)
[4]
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Organization
| |
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Committee
| HTML Media Extensions Working Group
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Editors
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- Matthew Wolenetz
- Mark Watson
-
- Jerry Smith (until September 2017
(
2017-09
)
)
- Aaron Colwell (until April 2015
(
2015-04
)
)
- Adrian Bateman (until April 2015
(
2015-04
)
)
[4]
[1]
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Authors
| HTML Media Extensions Working Group
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Base standards
| HTML
,
Web IDL
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Related standards
| Encrypted Media Extensions
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Domain
| HTML video
,
HTML audio
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Website
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Media Source Extensions
(
MSE
) is a
W3C
specification that allows
JavaScript
to send
byte streams
to
media codecs
within
web browsers
that support
HTML video
and
audio
.
[5]
Among other possible uses, this allows the implementation of client-side prefetching and
buffering
code for
streaming media
entirely in
JavaScript
. It is compatible with, but should not be confused with, the
Encrypted Media Extensions
(EME) specification, and neither requires the use of the other, although many EME implementations are only capable of decrypting media data provided via MSE.
[6]
Netflix
announced experimental support in June 2014 for the use of MSE playback on the
Safari browser
on the
OS X Yosemite
beta release.
[7]
YouTube
started using MSE in its
HTML5
player in September 2013.
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Browser support
[
edit
]
Media Source Extensions
API
is widely supported across all modern
web browsers
, with the only exception being iPhone-family devices (although it is supported on iPadOS).
[8]
Firefox 37 already had a subset of MSE API available for use with only YouTube in Firefox 37 on Windows Vista or later only,
[9]
while Mac OS X version had in enabled starting version 38.
[10]
Browser support for Media Source Extensions
Desktop
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Mobile devices
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Windows, Mac OS, Linux
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iOS
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Android
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Internet Explorer
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Edge
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Chrome
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Firefox
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Safari
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Opera
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All browsers
[11]
|
Edge
|
Chrome
|
Firefox
|
Opera
|
Samsung Internet
|
11.0
[12]
|
12+
[13]
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23?30
[14]
[15]
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38?41
[14]
|
8+
|
30+
[16]
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iOS 13+
[17]
|
12+
|
92+
|
90+
|
64+
|
9.2+
|
|
|
31+
|
42+
[18]
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Minor browsers
[
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- Pale Moon
from version 27.0, since 22 November 2016.
[19]
Players
[
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]
- NexPlayer
for HTML5 MSE and EME supporting HLS and DASH
- castLabs PRESTOplay
video player for HMTL5 MSE and EME supporting DASH and HLS
- Akamai Media Player
as a contributor to the
Dash Industry Forum
and DASH.js (DASH IF reference client). AMP includes Dash.js, HLS.js and advanced
QUIC
protocol playback from Akamai Edge Servers
- Shaka Player, an open source javascript player library for HTML5 MSE and
EME
video with
DASH
and
HLS
support
[20]
[21]
- The Video Player by Comcast Technology Solutions
- THEOplayer by OpenTelly: HLS and MPEG-DASH player for cross-platform HTML5 support without the need for Flash fallback
[22]
- Viblast Player: HLS and MPEG-DASH player for HTML5 MSE and EME, with Flash fallback
[23]
- bitmovin
's bitdash MPEG-DASH player for HTML5 MSE and EME, with Flash fallback
[24]
- dash-js for HTML5 MSE
[25]
- dash.js for HTML5 MSE and EME
[26]
- rx-player for HTML5 MSE and EME (Live and On Demand)
[27]
- hls.js for HTML5 MSE
[28]
[29]
- hasplayer.js for HTML5 MSE and EME, supporting DASH, Smooth Streaming and HLS
[30]
- JW Player 7 and later for
MPEG-DASH
using HTML5 MSE and EME
[31]
- SLDP HTML5 Player supports SLDP via MSE playback
[32]
- Azure
Media Player supports MSE,
EME
,
DASH
,
HLS
,
Flash
, and
Silverlight
. Streaming URLs are published in an
ism/manifest
[33]
- Unreal HTML5 player uses MSE for low latency (sub-second) live playback of streams sent via WebSockets by
Unreal Media Server
[34]
- Storm Player
uses MSE as one of its delivery modes for ultra-low latency streaming via WebSockets by
Storm Streaming Server
[35]
See also
[
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References
[
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]
- ^
a
b
c
d
Wolenetz, Matthew; Smith, Jerry; Watson, Mark; Colwell, Aaron; Bateman, Adrian (eds.).
Media Source Extensions™
.
W3C
(Technical report) – via W3C.
- ^
"Media Source Extensions™ Publication History - W3C"
.
W3C
. 21 September 2022.
- ^
Colwell, Aaron; Bateman, Adrian; Watson, Mark, eds. (2013-01-29).
Media Source Extensions
.
W3C
(Technical report)
. Retrieved
2021-03-19
– via W3C.
- ^
a
b
Media Working Group (2021-04-21). Wolenetz, Matthew; Watson, Mark; Smith, Jerry; Colwell, Aaron; Bateman, Adrian (eds.).
"Media Source Extensions™"
.
w3c.github.io
. Editor's draft. Media Working Group
. Retrieved
2021-04-21
.
- ^
"Media Source Extensions W3C Recommendation"
. 17 November 2016
. Retrieved
5 January
2021
.
- ^
"Encrypted Media Extensions"
. 18 September 2017
. Retrieved
29 January
2020
.
- ^
Anthony Park and Mark Watson (3 June 2013).
"HTML5 Video in Safari on OS X Yosemite"
. Netflix.
- ^
"Media Source Extensions"
.
Can I use..
. Retrieved
2021-07-30
.
Fully supported only in iPadOS 13 and later
- ^
Mozilla (2015-03-31).
"Firefox 37.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes"
.
Mozilla
. 37.0
. Retrieved
2021-04-24
.
- ^
Mozilla (2015-05-12).
"Firefox 38.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes"
.
Mozilla
. 38.0
. Retrieved
2021-04-24
.
- ^
All browsers on iOS platform must use WebKit engine
[1]
- ^
Stefan; et al. (bitmovin Team) (2015-02-02).
"The Status of MPEG-DASH today, and why YouTube & Netflix use it in HTML5 & beyond"
.
dash-player.com
. Archived from
the original
on 2015-02-21
. Retrieved
2021-04-24
.
- ^
McCormick, Libby (2015-11-05).
"Media Source Extensions (MSE) (Windows)"
.
docs.microsoft.com
. Retrieved
2021-04-24
.
- ^
a
b
Not supported by default, but could be enabled via browser settings
- ^
"Media Source Extensions - Chrome Platform Status"
.
www.chromestatus.com
. Retrieved
2021-07-30
.
- ^
Bynens, Mathias (2015-06-09).
"Dev.Opera ? Opera 30 released"
.
dev.opera.com
. Retrieved
2021-04-24
.
- ^
Media Source Extensions is only available on
iPadOS
- ^
Mozilla (2015-11-03).
"Firefox 42.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes"
.
Mozilla
. 42.0
. Retrieved
2021-04-24
.
- ^
"Pale Moon - Release Notes for Archived Versions § 27.0.0 (2016-11-22)"
.
www.palemoon.org
. 27.0.0. 2016-11-22
. Retrieved
2021-04-24
.
- ^
"JavaScript player library / DASH & HLS client / MSE-EME player: google/shaka-player"
. March 24, 2019 – via GitHub.
- ^
"Shaka Player Demo"
.
shaka-player-demo.appspot.com
.
- ^
NV, THEO Technologies.
"THEOplayer ? Universal Video Player"
.
www.theoplayer.com
.
- ^
"Viblast Player"
.
viblast.com
.
- ^
"HTML5 Player for Adaptive Streaming from Bitmovin"
.
Bitmovin
. January 22, 2016.
- ^
"DASH-JS | ITEC ? Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP"
.
- ^
"A reference client implementation for the playback of MPEG DASH via Javascript and compliant browsers.: Dash-Industry-Forum/dash.js"
. March 23, 2019 – via GitHub.
- ^
"GitHub - canalplus/rx-player: Smooth/DASH HTML5 Video Player"
. March 21, 2019 – via GitHub.
- ^
"dailymotion ? Medium"
.
Medium
.
- ^
"hls.js demo page"
. Archived from
the original
on 2015-11-20
. Retrieved
2017-12-03
.
- ^
"Http Adaptive Streaming javascript player based on HTML5 premium extensions (MSE/EME): Orange-OpenSource/hasplayer.js"
. February 20, 2019 – via GitHub.
- ^
"JW Player Support"
.
JW Player Support
.
- ^
"HTML5 player for SLDP"
.
Softvelum
.
- ^
"Azure Media Player"
.
Microsoft
. 2015
. Retrieved
2016-06-14
.
- ^
"Unreal Media Server"
.
www.umediaserver.net
.
- ^
"Storm Streaming Server"
.
Storm Streaming
. Retrieved
2021-07-30
.
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Products and
standards
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Organizations
| | Working groups
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Community & business groups
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Closed groups
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Software
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Conferences
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