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MSE

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What is MSE?

MSE stands for Media Source Extensions. It is a W3C specification that provides a JavaScript API that allows JavaScript to dynamically construct media streams for `<audio>` and `<video>` elements. This enables adaptive streaming technologies like DASH and HLS, where the video quality can be adjusted based on network conditions. It is commonly used in web-based video players to improve the user experience by delivering high-quality video without buffering.

What other technologies are related to MSE?

MSE Complementary Technologies

Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) provides a way for web browsers to interact with DRM systems, which is essential for playing protected content with MSE.
mentioned alongside MSE in 21% (99) of relevant job posts
HTML5 provides the `<video>` element, which is used with MSE to play media. MSE manipulates the media stream provided to the `<video>` element.
mentioned alongside MSE in 0% (53) of relevant job posts
MSE is a JavaScript API. JavaScript is essential for implementing MSE functionality in a web application.
mentioned alongside MSE in 0% (84) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning MSE?

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Apple
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