

It resembles MPEG-DASH in that it works by breaking the overall stream into a sequence of small HTTP-based file downloads, each download loading one short chunk of an overall potentially unbounded transport stream. as part of its QuickTime, Safari, OS X, and iOS software.

We have migrated our streaming server to support HTML5 using the videojs player framework with secure HTTP Live Streaming protocol using Wowza Media Engine running on a Mac mini. HTTP Live Streaming (also known as HLS) is an HTTP-based media streaming communications protocol implemented by Apple Inc. So, I thought it would be productive to post and share details with others about the issue and how to troubleshooting it.

The inquires are coming from non-technical end-users and surprisingly more technical/knowledgable IT workers. I have responded to multiple inquires about getting an error that the webpage requires the QuickTime plugin when trying to view content from our media streaming site.
