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IIS Smooth Streaming Deployment Guide

This deployment guide describes how to deliver a full Smooth Streaming experience using Microsoft technologies. (Updated August 2010)

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  • Version:

    1.0

    Date Published:

    8/16/2010

    File Name:

    Smooth_Streaming_Deployment_Guide.docx

    Smooth_Streaming_Deployment_Guide.pdf

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    2.0 MB

    2.3 MB

    Smooth Streaming is the Microsoft implementation of adaptive streaming technology, which is a form of Web-based media content delivery that uses standard HTTP. Instead of delivering media as full-file downloads, or as persistent (and thus stateful) streams, the content is delivered to clients as a series of MPEG-4 (MP4) fragments that can be cached at edge servers. Smooth Streaming-compatible clients use special heuristics to dynamically monitor current network and local PC conditions and seamlessly switch the video quality of the Smooth Streaming presentation that they receive. As a result, users experience the highest-quality playback available, with no interruptions in the stream. As a content producer, you can encode on-demand files and live broadcasts to Smooth Streaming format using Microsoft Expression Encoder 4. As a content provider, you can use IIS Media Services to serve the encoded Smooth Streams. And as a content consumer, you can play the Smooth Streams using a Smooth Streaming-compatible client, such as Microsoft Silverlight. This document discusses the Microsoft implementation for delivering a full Smooth Streaming experience.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista Service Pack 1

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